Small area made spacious through the use of sharp lines (created by timber floorboards and furniture fixtures) and tall varieties of greenery to open up the vertical space. A colour spectrum of blues keeps the palette thoughtful and welcoming.
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The illusion of levels is created by the steps leading to the half-sunken hot tub, maximising use of vertical space. Under-step lighting against timber creates depth through shadow for dusk to nighttime entertainment.
- White cabinetry against dark wood floors
- Open plan kitchen
- Thick stone bench tops
- Elongated island, deep sink
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- Neutral/blush bedroom colour scheme
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- Glass lodge architecture
- Split level
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- Built-in fire pit
- Sandstone outdoor theme
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- Outdoor fire feature
- Outdoor entertaining
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- Vertical and horizontal lines
- Outdoor entertaining
- Glass house exterior
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- French doors
- Elongated deck
- Infinity plunge pool
- Wouldn't change floor texture between indoor/outdoor
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- Pool island
- Irregular pool shape
- Pool under lighting
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- Watercolour feature wall (bedroom or nursery)
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- Nursery design
- Animal prints (and theme)
- Timber and whitewash cot
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An exotic splash of colour is lent to the space by a Turkish style lamp, an exciting feature piece to any style of interior. Great as bedroom lighting (although overhead lighting still required)
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- Bedroom drapery
- Mosquito net decor with four-poster bed
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- Moroccan-style outdoor living
- Rich colours against neutral backgrounds
- Remove lattice chair
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- Vertical plant arrangements
- Wall features
- Green on white
- Better on a blank wall
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- Hanging plant features
- Mini terrarium
- Vertical space
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- High ceilings
-Tuscan style
- Archways
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- Large pot plants as bathroom features
- Framing bathtub
- White aesthetic with green feature
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- Succulent garden feature (outdoor or indoor)
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- Outdoor lighting
- Under lighting
- Entranceways
Small area made spacious through the use of sharp lines (created by timber floorboards and furniture fixtures) and tall varieties of greenery to open up the vertical space. A colour spectrum of blues keeps the palette thoughtful and welcoming.
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