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Comments (12)Looking great - what a transformation. We too have taken on a 30s semi this time. Have gone quite modern in kitchen and bedroom (look at my Instagram @styleophile UK ) and Scandi elsewhere (have done playroom like a log cabin !). you can get great concrete plant pots at Hay. i would put a tug on the floor under the bed with it just poking out at the sides - you'll get a softer feel and won't cover up all the floors - which are lovely btw. Personally I think a print would just finish it off beautifully - and I like the idea of painting the bed dark too ! Good luck....See Morebedroom renovation
Comments (2)It sounds like you are going to have to box it in- you could either hide it in a wardrobe or alternatively you could embrace the mid century idea and use doors from a mid century piece of furniture for the front of the boxing. This GPlan unit can be bought fairly inexpensively from an auction site. You can get lots of pieces of furniture that would work for your bedroom too or you could paint these doors to match the Devore in your room....See MoreProblem bedroom with lots of doors
Comments (1)Would love some thoughts on this if anyone has any ideas!...See MoreLayout dilemma - Kitchen, utility and bedroom extension
Comments (6)If you put the laundry appliances under the stairs ( with fire retardant boxing under stairs/around the appliances ) you could make the current utility into either a walk in pantry or close the entrance from kitchen and open in into the bedroom as a walk in wardrobe - so you can centralise the bed better without the tall run of wardrobes - will make the room bigger with clearer walkways if it will be used by older relatives who may need assistance ?!? This way laundry can be folded on dining table then put away -if you have a utility room you might end up with piles of stuff that doesn’t move for ages !...See More
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