Lighting options for a large open plan space
Niraj
4 years ago
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New open plan space - ideas for the snug/lounge space?
Comments (6)I think your snug will always seem a little dark as the room has been elongated with the extension. I think the best you could do is pop a mirror in the snug, the biggest you can afford to see if that makes a difference. A lighter coloured rug possibly? It's a great space though and I like the wallpaper :) It would be a shame to lose the original door but could you change it for one with glass panels in to let light in from the hall?...See Moreneed help with planning an open plan kitchen/diner/living space
Comments (3)I meant that you had drawn a run of units that was 20’ long and you could likely get a great kitchen into a smaller space, leaving room for dining. Attaching a dining table to the island is a stylish look and often helps people with insufficient room. Personally though I would prefer the flexibility of a freestanding table that you can extend....See MoreColour dilemma north/south facing open plan space
Comments (53)Dulux Rock Salt is a grey but off-white which reflects a lot of light but dries darker than a white. It joins warmer colours like blush or grape well and the Laura Ashley Garrat side table in honey you can see sits well too. It easily matches your marble but would join your tiles, accent wall and floor up I'm positive. This is in our westerly facing landing and stairs which doesn't get a massive amount of light; painted this week (so not quite finished). In my view, yellowy greys look more of a beige too and would look sickly with your other colours (the dust sheets you can see are creamy beige for context). Rock salt looks very clean without out being cold....See MoreColour Scheme For Open Plan Space
Comments (3)Dove grey fascias and Carerra worktops look great together. Oak added into the scheme is nice too. Personally I’m not a lover of pink but if that’s what you like then it’s your kitchen. If your tiles are pink then you need a very neutral wall colour so white IMO would be a good choice. I also have dove grey and am about to swap my worktops to Solid Surface Taj Mahal (very much like Carerra) and will be re-painting my walls in Wevet tone (copied by Johnstones as it’s a portion of the price). This might also be an option?...See MoreEllie
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