Front entry dilemma
Jan Dobson
5 years ago
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Comments (9)Don't forget to add lighting to this space - a lamp or two is very welcoming when you come home and creates atmosphere in the evening especially in a hallway. For something different you could try pendants over a table which I recently installed for a client (click on the link to see in my facebook photos). Just be careful not to over clutter this space - select large statement pieces, art, lamp, table. Quality over quantity to keep it functional. Follow this link: www.facebook.com/thedesignchapter/photos_stream...See MoreFront Door/entrance
Comments (8)Hello Tanya, oh dear did the pup do that? He/she looks a little like "wasn meee!!!" Could you extend or add to the timber platform to create a safer entry platform, say bring it out along the wall & then steps up/down? The door & old glass window might be nicer replaced with a combined door & window or door & louvre unit depending on your privacy/budget requirements. Or a double door opening to a full width platform & then steps if you like. This could possibly be angled too for interest & with plants, water feature & platforms rather than stairs could be an interesting way to deal with the "oh dear, wasn meee!"...See MoreEntry Hall and Foyer Styling Dilemma
Comments (7)It appears to be a very wide corridor, you could look into a series of framed artworks (similar to the attached picture) and on the opposite wall, some black framed open shelving (refer to the attached photo). Shelving that is 350mm deep should not affect access requirements of the corridor....See MoreDouble entry bathroom dilemma!
Comments (8)if you think about the time taken to do the water damage with the existing layout you could simply repair, and retain the existing layout and have many more years of use....think about how much better the patching and waterproofing products are now (builders' bog and modern waterproofing can do wonders for holes in timber window sills etc) the bathroom is already quite special with dual access and the garden outlook.. dramatic changes would remove the best of what you already have and new owners may prefer other options... i suggest you repair and replace everything to restore the fresh look of the original bathroom and maybe add a curved rod with generous white shower curtains, plantation shutters and new coat of paint to revive the bathroom without making any dramatic changes or spending too much...See MoreJan Dobson
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