Living/Dining
A good compromise between rendering and exposed brick?
Mirror that hides a fold down table.
Mirror that hides a fold down table.
Love this aesthetic paired with looking out to a green wall atrium.
Like the use of the split levels here...
Clever way to fit a guest bed in
A fun cat walk wall that keeps all the cat things off the floor
Love these windows
Ceiling mounted projector
Like these shelves - just the right depth.
Atrium with water feature.
Atrium with glass doors that fold back all the way so it is seamless with the inside of the house.
Atrium bringing outside in. Don't like the idea of separating the kitchen and dining though (but we won't have room/need/any desire for a formal dining space anyway so it doesn't matter so much)
Love the concept of an atrium that can be enjoyed from many parts of the house.
Like this shelving/beam combination
Storage ottomans combined as coffee table
Coffee table from pallet
Treble clef bookshelf
Stone heater with artwork
Exposed ducting detail
Clever integrated furniture/dining nook
Hanging chair
Hanging chair
Love this aesthetic
Use of high vertical space that would usually be wasted, space not only for books.
Cat litter box hidden away
Cute cat entry to cat litterbox
We like the idea of this, but think we would like a more modern/cleaner style
Love the oasis feel to the courtyard/light well.
Beautiful skylight
Beautiful skylight
Reading nook
Clean lines and neutral palette, we like the exposed structural beams
Recycled brick tiles Lohas Australia
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