small bungalow ideas
super-subtle calming colours
ballsy high impact design element
wooden wall, calm. in coordination with subtly striped tile in the bathroom! could be repeated in the front room somehow as well, behind the wardrobe/ clothes hanging area.
artwork like crewel work
MDF wall/storage on wheels
headboard
sliding door. nice use of grey walls.
doors, side table, colours - all of it.
don't do this. Too eye catching.
alternative to a traditional frosted glass door.
wall. what space is needed, and where?
calm colour scheme that's complementary to the TV room. more blue and orange
going bold. creates a focal point from the other room visually expanding the larger space.
again: pale blue, orange accents, intricate rug and airy furnature
side table and reading lamp
colour scheme: white, blue and orange, with middle eastern rugs
same colours, but a much lighter touch, especially with the pale blue walls
colour combo AND plywood. very tent-like
use of space; extended platform is interesting.
has it all - daybeds, underbed storage, curtain, sleek walls, texture.
tiles
love the colour combination
all over colour, save the fixtures
tile on the front of the tub and surround.
interesting use of mosaic, while keeping the big tiles in the bath area.
using as much of the white-able space as possible.
horizontal tile with white
other option is to draw on the green in the tile, maybe with darker paint? not good for skin tones.
floor tile. the rest of the colour combo is too dramatic, not friendly enough for us.
plank tile going up the wall
more horizontal tile
combining big pattern floor with all white tile
wall colour and bright tile with dark floor - less tile means less cost.
so over the top
colour combo
coloured tile on the wall, paler floor and white otherwise
place for towels could be under the sink.
green mosaic with big white tile
colour combo and balance
shelves and brackets
tile like this for cheap at Olympia Tile
shot of colour with neutrals; for the laundry area, and maybe the bathroom!
Q