Floor runner for entry
Debbie JAMES
3 years ago
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Comments (2)Hi Kate, do you have any floor plans or pictures which will help us visualise the areas?...See MoreFlooring Entrance
Comments (4)No matter what flooring you choose, it will still require regular cleaning from sand, pebbles, dirt, etc, but I do get your point. We have polished concrete floors throughout and our very long drive is topped with graduated sizes of stone, with the large area immediately in front of and surrounding the entrance having the smallest stones. They are always tracked into the house; the removal of shoes is not always a worthwhile option, which is why we chose concrete for its durability and easy maintenance. Sand would probably irritate me more, but I think that comes with the territory. From the bit you have described, Annie, your house sounds like it will be spectacular and in an enviable location. Cheers!...See MoreBefore & After: An Entry and Dining Room Get Renovated!
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Comments (9)why not make the laundry toilet as a powder room for guests (or use the toilet in the bathroom) and make a private ensuite and if there is a step down from kitchen to family room it would be better to have a kitchen peninsula with tall stools as there isn't enough space in the kitchen for a big island and stools and consider losing the side entry from laundry or family room and having access to the garden through the dining area out to a deck at the rear instead...See MoreDebbie JAMES
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