Love this geometric pattern which fades away into the wall
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These cabinet patterns are awesome. I really like the dark blue with the polished rose gold effect.
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Love the colour effect created here
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I like the wood battens. They seem to be able to move. I would like this for the front porch on Jervis.
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The brass fittings are quite nice with the dark cabinets and contrasting white tile
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Practical
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Good usage of patterned tiles
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I like the mirrored backsplash. The thin marble countertop and the wood panelling on the island piece which connects to the ceilings light fittings
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I like the wood paneling on the cabinetry
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Up lighting on these bonsai-like trees is a great effect. I like the stained wood wall as a warm, natural accent against the cold, industry feel of concrete.
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It is just visually appealing. The white marble like stone tiling with stones on the outside, some greenery and stained timber is a great combination.
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The thin sliver-like tiles form a really wonderful visual that sparks a deeper interest in the walls and space around them.
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Love the brushes brass fittings.
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The lights under the cabinets give the floor life which tends to be otherwise lifeless.
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These stained, open timber walls help open up the stairway and allow for more ‘flow’
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The angle and lack of symmetry make this a strangely beautiful bathroom.
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Love this brutalist approach for a living room. Simple but also organic.
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Love the stairs which seem to float and the space it saves below.
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A perfect blend of humanism and naturalism with the contrast of glass and aluminium with a wall of lovely stained wood.
Love this geometric pattern which fades away into the wall
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