Elizabeth's Ideas
interior designer
fluted glass, kitchen cabinets
use of space, colours and textures
colour palette and textures
the lights
everything. Clean, uncluttered, but with character
colour scheme. black, wood, green and white
lots of usable lawn, little nook created with simple bench and small paving area and flowers, big leafy sides
dedicated lighting over the dining space and in proportion to the dining table creates clear space
dou le sided sofa for dining and relaxing and makes division between Lounge and dining
recessed shelving in wood
warmth, colour, banquet on back of bench, lights, cosy yet minimalist
internal glass doors that can be open for open pla flow through or closed to give discreet spaces
the Esther Stewart painting
lampshade
good low space desk
under stair study nook next to kitchen
the use of artwork to create colour and the way it is hung alongside the mirror acting more like feature wall
the cabinet with mix of door fronts and open shelves
as well as a dedicated office space, like the idea of some office nooks throughout the house so kids can be on computers in shared spaces, if we both have to work at home or for doing projects
minimise but not Spartan. still feels cosy
wall nook bedside
breakfast cabinet/ bar
colour scheme- clean great and wood, with a bit of colour without being ott
close up detail of colour scheme from farm house
colour scheme and tiles
if doing built in joinery, consider making part of it possible computer space. even if we have an office, would like a few options around house to work from
slide away doors that can make kitchen completely open or closed off
oriel window extended into side exterior and acting as bench seat for table
oriel window built into the external space to give more space inside
part shelves, part hidden cupbaords
subtle built in joinery and stand up desk space
clean, uncluttered, but has character
love the green tile and copper fixtures, but worried it will date quickly
double layer cupboard, far away shot
double layer cupboard
floor tile and bath. A version of a black/ white scheme that doesn't look stark still really warm
walk in pantry keeping all the messy stuff tucked away
internal glazing, sliding doors to close off space in otherwise open plan rooms. if we go bigger downstairs might be an option for closing off kitchen or limiting space that needs heating
louvres
hide the tv, show off the books
clever joinery, use of stairs for kitchen cupboarfs
dark concrete kitchen bench and warm wood floor
Floating, in built cabinetry
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