could pillars located a few feet from the house actually allow a balcony to extend farther out than a typical cantelever limitation of depth equal to 1/3rd that of the length.
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A balcony off the bonus room would be great.
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Rail mounted ladder, mounted in both the ceiling and floor, slides into a slot in the bookcase. Pic 3 of 3.
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Rail mounted ladder, mounted in both the ceiling and floor, slides into a slot in the bookcase. Pic 2 of 3.
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Rail mounted ladder, mounted in both the ceiling and floor, slides into a slot in the bookcase. Pic 1 of 3.
Spotted Gum (Corymbia maculata) is an Australian eucalyptus that's used as flooring all over Austalasia
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Nice flooring and cool idea for an upper landing where rustic beams line the entrance.
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From the inside of the bonus room the backside of the sliding doors could be made to look rustic and match well with the rustic/old world look of the stone.
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I love the mixture of stone and reclaimed lumber.
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Using brick in archway is tastefully done without being overkill.
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I like having a hatch door that can be a part of the floor above. the shower grab bars are a great idea.
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Rustic ladder angled would be cool if it was on a rail and would slide into the wall
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I would like a ladder that is more angled and on rails that can be recessed into the wall.
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Using a sliding barn door style door upstairs as the entrance to the bonus room from the hallway. squared doors, whether one large or two side by side that would reveal an arched stone entrance.
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I like how the stone pillars are used to divide room, complemented by the dark wood beam and the thick dark wood along the inside of the opening from the rooms. I also like how the far back wall has a built in and is entirely faced off with stone.
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Another example of heavy solid wooden sliding doors that would open into the bonus room.
Nice angle and railing to loft entrance.
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