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Stretch the dimensionsA generous wardrobe – even one that takes up a whole wall from top to bottom – needn’t mean a smaller-looking room. In this bedroom, the pale reflective finish of the doors bounces light back into the room to increase the light and airy feel of the space, and even subtly reflects the view of the outside.
It’s like a library … for kitchen stuff. This kitchen is for the serious cook. Love, love, love the ladder: it can even move sideways. A floor-to-ceiling shelving system like this can make up for the lack of most of the other usual storage pieces in the kitchen. From spices and sauces to utensils and dry foods, all can be accommodated here.Browse through more kitchen storage images here
4. Going handlelessAbsence of handles equals sleek cabinets and cupboards. Handleless cabinets also enhance and highlight the textures of the cupboard surfaces. A colourful patterned mosaic backsplash and duo-tone wall treatment accents this kitchen. Fadd Studio annexes the homey feel by incorporating mood lighting in wicker pendants.Read the ultimate guide to handleless kitchens
The full frontage of a urban balcony can be sheathed with decorative jalis, too. In addition to providing thermal comfort for balconies that receive harsh direct sunlight, large screens make for statement exteriors. Patterned screens that reach up to ceiling height let in filtered light and air, creating a sense of intimacy in the outdoor space.Read more:24 of the Most Stylish City Balconies8 Railings That Magically Transform StaircasesTell us:Do you have a standout railing in your balcony? Show us in Comments below.
2. Clearly sophisticated Does your balcony look out to a beautiful prospect? If you don’t want the railing to obstruct the perspective, glass should be your choice. The waist-high clear glass railing in this balcony maximises the views without compromising on safety. Eight to 12 millimetre thick tempered glass can be relied on for this purpose. Moreover, it provides a sleek upgrade to the modern deck-styled balcony.
You don’t need a large garden to bring in a water feature. A water-spout fountain, very Mediterranean in its aesthetic, is the star of this corner outdoors, embellished with some tasteful accessories. Water pouring from an ornate spout in a stone wall into a tall clay pot, overflowing onto a pebbled base, surrounded by plants – what a lovely story it tells.Here’s how you can introduce water features in gardens
Take a peekThe sliding doors in this dressing area make locating clothes speedy without showing all that’s inside the wardrobe. Made to match the dark wood drawer unit, they’re at one with the space’s formal feel, while a white work surface and carpeting balance the room’s darker tones.Read more:5 Reasons to Get Internal Sliding DoorsTell us:Have you experimented with sliding door wardrobes too? Share the images in the Comments below.
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