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It takes a lot to keep a home looking clean: brooms, brushes, mops, dusters, Swiffers, cleaning supplies. And finding space to keep these things organized while always at the ready shouldn’t be an afterthought. That’s why homeowners are gravitating toward a dedicated broom closet or cabinet. Clever rollouts and design tactics that make use of slim spaces, such as the inches between the side of a fridge and a wall, can turn out highly functional storage units for cleaning tools.
10. Casual and calm modern bedrooms. You can’t decorate your way to a good night’s sleep. In other words, if you’re looking for a calm, relaxing bedroom — ideal for a restful night — you don’t want the space dripping with ornate decor, busy patterns or eye-opening color. Instead, a pared down, verging-on-minimalist look that incorporates soothing neutrals, soft fabrics and simple, functional pieces is the direction homeowners are heading.
5. Dining tables in the kitchen. Not everyone is in favor of a big island, especially for eating family meals. Who wants to face the same direction all the time, as in a diner? Many homes, especially those with smaller kitchens, are reconsidering a traditional dining table in place of an island.Browse dining tables
Here, a more contemporary take on the idea shows that it’s entirely transferrable. Note the smart inclusion of two good-size wall niches for storage. These are always good for small spaces since they don’t eat into the floor space at all.-your-bathroom-storage-with-a-niche">Recess Time: Boost Your Bathroom Storage With a Niche
Lie low. This rooftop garden plays with proportions. Opting for furniture that’s low to the floor gives an impression of more head height. It’s a trick that works more obviously in rooms with low ceilings, but you can see how effective it is at also making this area feel like a welcoming lounging spot.Another tip to take away is not to scrimp on planting. You may think that crowding the space with greenery will shrink it. In fact, doing so is likely to make you feel as though you’re in a lush, extravagant secret garden. But do choose plants that are easy to prune and handle, and that have soft foliage you can brush past without ducking, diving and contorting.
Also looks good when been put outside.
Hidden separation doors seems fits the ground floor design.
Stackable next to the door and then the racks and the table.
The floor of the laundry room fits the place.
The glass looking separation between the living room and the bedroom.
End-of-island storage. Having a kitchen island with a bar refrigerator built right into it is a design decision that stands out from the pack. Since this picture was among the most saved images of the year, Houzzers seem to agree. While the fridge here is full of adult beverages, it would also come in handy for juice boxes and other kid-friendly drinks, allowing the little ones to serve themselves.
a little similar to the kitchen. with a row of low closet to the entrance.
door way to garden and chairs sofa near to it.
another reference for the short wall
plants and stairs of northern entrance??
exterior short wall reference of the southern garden.
the ground for the garden??
marking the containing on the doors of the closet. dark color maybe a good choice.
Balcony??
the door at the door way to the southern garden.
the water hose and the basin, for reference
the stairs from 1F to 2F to let more light to go down.
South entry gateway.
reference to 1F to the garden
separations between stairs.
reference to 2F??
the curtain maybe?
2F/3F home-office next to living-room
2F living room, with fake living view of beach or over a mountain. and illuminate the room at the same time
level 1 to the garden
island with sink
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