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Comments (22)I would paint your bookshelf the same colour as the walls and stuff it with, well, books! I would paint the built-in corner unit to match and just use it for potplants - ivy that hangs down would look good. As for the coffee table, if the room is small, what I did in our little family room was hunted around and found a large curved hunk of tempered glass from Freedom and it sort of 'floats' and looks invisible in some lights. Seriously, I think the line was called Ghost and was very reasonable (they also had a side table to match). Throw a bit of cherry red around and see how it looks with the creams and the taupes. Here is a pic of the coffee table....See MoreTheatre Room Decor Help
Comments (4)The print that your husband loves is by a famous photographer Charles Ebbets & there are many more in this particular series that you could use to complement the existing one & fill out that wall - see allposters.com - that way everyone is happy! What colour is your lounge? Difficult to tell from my monitor & the photo - grey or dark taupe?...See MoreSHOWER NICHE DESIGN
Comments (0)It’s a simple concept but incorporating a shower niche (or recess) into your new bathroom could transform your morning routine. No more precariously perched shampoo bottles on the ledge of the tub and you can banish the ugly shower caddy hanging from the shower head. Shower niches are neat, tidy ways to store your bathroom products and can turn your bathroom into a sleek, luxurious resort-style space. Put simply, a shower niche is a waterproofed shelf recessed into the wall cavity, usually between the wall studs. They can be lined with tiles or other solid surface such as marble or stone. A shower niches can be discreet, tucked away out of the direct line of sight, or it can double as an architectural feature, using eye-catching décor elements. One common strategy to achieve this ‘wow’ factor is to use tiles in a different style or colour than those used for the rest of the walls. Some clients like to incorporate double “His ‘n Hers” niches. There’s also the option for a low-lying niche (great for kids, or for using as a foot rest for washing or shaving). What about a lower shelf for shampoo and conditioner, and a smaller higher shelf on top for soap? Vertical niches with multiple shelves can emphasise the height of a space (useful for small bathrooms or enclosed shower units). And don’t forget, niches are not just for the shower – they can be gorgeous above a bath or between a vanity and mirror. A shower niche needs to be built in during the early stages, before waterproofing and tiling. It may even influence your tile choices. Shower niches come standard with every home build by Horizon Homes. It is another reason why the design process at Horizon Homes begins with you meeting with our designer to discuss your specific brief, design ideas and budget…. and includes the builder’s input from the outset....See MoreSplashback Trends Not to Miss in 2020
Comments (1)Love the last splashback with the forrest...See Morejulie herbert
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