Outside garden corridor
Christina Ioannou
7 years ago
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Comments (3)Hi, maybe think about putting in a small cove on top of wall connecting the rooms - with LED tape to light the top, same on bottom or recessed spots along floor if it is wooden? In terms of fittings we have a huge range of fittings that might work. Colourwise in t his situation we'd always recommend a bright white on the ceiling and a less bright white n the wall for contrast. What you do not want is the whole area in one colour with no light transition - the transition of light will define the space size better than any paint will. You might look at prolicht - we carry a full range from them which are prefect for this kind of situation or indeed any of the fittings that are flatter and deliver a bright light. Does this help? http://www.williedugganlighting.com/shop/prolicht-utah-double-suspended-linear-complete...See MoreHelp us create an inside, outside!
Comments (4)So much potential! The style to go for here is industrial & eclectic! Outhouse rooms - I'd use the outhouse rooms for storing your gardening equipment & bike cleaning gear. I'd get some cheap shelves from IKEA for storing stuff on. Bikes - You could get some hooks to hang your bikes on and use them as 'art' in your dining area, hang them in a symmetrical order, keep them clean and make retro signs up for whose bike goes on what hooks. Colours - I'd paint the blue doors and the back of the roller door in a soft charcoal grey. The floor I would paint in a dark charcoal as painting concrete makes it easier to sweep out. The green is already your main accent colour and is very fitting for an outdoor space. Wheelie bins - these are generally smelly so I'd keep them in the outhouse rooms and get some bin deodorizer. Or keep outside, you can get some great covers which your partner could make up - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Woodside-Wooden-Outdoor-Wheelie-Bin-Cover-Storage-Cupboard-Screening-Unit-/201382140841?var=&hash=item2ee34f9ba9:m:mZlO8F0159y-uvQzZoux_Cg Washing - Get your partner to make up some clothes airers like these - http://pulleymaid.com/classic_clothes_airer.htm Table - I'd keep this in front of the window and pull into the middle of the room when friends are over. Buy a mix of different vintage wooden stools or chairs to give an eclectic industrial look Pots - I'd keep the plants to a couple of well looked after large tubs and keep either side of the roller door. These could be on moveable trolleys so they're easy to move if necessary. Finishing Touches - This is the fun part! Some rustic candelabras for the table, outdoor wall clock with Roman numerals, artwork could be a collection of vintage street signs, string of outdoor lights wrapped around the beams (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/37-5-Foot-S14-Outdoor-Globe-String-Lights-Set-of-25-S14-Clear-Edison-Bulbs) These are just some ideas - have fun & enjoy!...See MoreOutside Garden Room Gymnasium
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