The bench window that goes inside to outside ..the contrasting timber and dark panel
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use of dark colours with wood and let's light in
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an idea for an outdoor space that is protected from the weather elements
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not the timber kitchen
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dual fire separating the two rooms
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I like the use of stone, the built in fire and the old wooden feature
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Casual room..like the timber floor and the purpose built wall
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the openness of the design and light
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The window splash back, gas cooktop, island bench with seating
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Glass that goes wall to ceiling with timber feature that ties into the kitchen..the pitched roof
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A good way to separate the dining area from the family lounge area
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The timber against the dark colour and the marbled benchtop
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use of space and exposed beams
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everything.. not in this kitchen but there was a handy thing where a powerboard is hidden in the bench and you push it and it rises up to use appliances
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The blend of dark cabinetry, wood and white walls with timber shelves. would depend on the type of flooring .. not sure about timber flooring then a timber island bench
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might be useful to have especially with wet weather
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walk in shower and wood looking floor
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shelf storage space under the vanity unit, wood like floor, colours, wood like floor with heat pads in front of each sink, and the shape and color of the bath
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I like it all..perhaps with some darker timber and no rock seats :)
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A possible way to connect to the parents retreat area
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The dual fire from bedroom to sitting room
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an idea for separating the master bedroom from a sitting room or bathroom
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Timber floor, large front facing window, flow into the bathroom with the bath at the front facing window. to extend this idea, the sitting room would be in the opposite side to the bath room
The windows that extend upwards
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