kerrifoxxy's ideas
Storage ideas in small space “Tuck a basket under a table as a catch-all for wayward items; opt for a TV console that provides both open and closed storage for flexibility; try a Perspex box to house items neatly on a small coffee table, and hang some discreet yet stylish wall storage. If you have space under your sofa, try storing spare blankets or linens neatly folded in a slide-out box. You could also look at coffee tables with integral storage. Before you know it, all of these small containers will add up to a significant amount of additional storage.”
vanity unit
In this bathroom, a false wall has been used to contain the pipework for the loo, basin and shower. This allows the sleek, clean look achieved by a hidden cistern, neat vanity unit, wall-mounted taps, and concealed shower with no visible pipes or boxing. Address the electrics Just like pipework, electrics are an important behind-the-scenes player in creating your perfect bathroom. Plan out your electrics for the whole room, thinking about sockets, switches, extractor fan, shaving point and lighting. Make sure you consider ambient, accent and task lighting to achieve those all-important lighting levels that are key to excellent design.
Shower seat
Beautiful, then use plain stone elsewhere?
Stylish
Storage behind black and white photo ? Marilyn
Clean lines, marble in shower
Wall tiles
Cornicing on bathroom
Shower seat
Small monochrome tile on floor
Feel for bathroom
Feel
Seat in shower
Shelving
B and W Photographs in bathroom
Marble in bathroom
Be consistent with colour temperature Using multiple light sources can unify a space better than a blanket of downlights, where the light is all coming from one direction. One thing to bear in mind when using different light sources is that subtle variations in colour will be accentuated. Take time to test different fittings alongside each other to create a harmonious scheme, as in this energising, cool white kitchen.
Soften a bathroom with accent lighting Bathrooms present one of the toughest challenges for LED lighting. Ideally, you want to control both the output and colour temperature of fittings across the day. Colour temperature is how cool or warm the light appears. In a bathroom, you ideally want cool white light in the morning to wake you up and make you alert, while at sunset you want warm light to tell you that night and sleep are on the way. LED is largely fixed in colour temperature, but it’s still possible to layer lighting to use different circuits for different jobs. Good, accurate colour rendering fittings for make-up lighting can be combined with low-level accent lights that can be used on their own late at night. The key is to separate out the circuits to give you flexibility.
love this kitchen! march 2016
Panelling, wide floor beams
Internal doors
Internal doors
Incredible
Glass extension- maximise light
Storage
Beautiful bathroom
beautiful use of stone cladding
clever use of breakfast bar
bathroom configuration if manage separate bath and shower
shorter counter
clever use of mirror
kicthen down one wall, change location of guest loo?
compact kitchen idea
Way to hide a pipe?
compact kitchen
horseshoe kitchen
Internal sliding door
Barstool
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