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Houzz ToursRoom Tour: A Monochrome Bathroom With Warm, Natural Touches
Traditional style and modern functionality combine to create a bathroom that’s both elegant and cosy
Full StoryHouzz ToursRoom Tour: Scandi Tiles and a Clever Layout Transform a Bathroom
A less-is-more approach to this space – from the layout to the fittings – resulted in a room that’s a pleasure to use
Full StoryHouzz ToursRoom Tour: An Open-plan Living Area in a Self-build Home
Sage, olive and wood mix with clean lines to create a calm, light living space for a retired couple
Full StoryHouzz ToursMy Room: Luxurious Finishes Give a Family Bathroom a Cosy Feel
Inky hues and gleaming brass have transformed a dull, beige bathroom into a dramatic, indulgent sanctuary
Full StoryHouzz ToursMy Room: An Open-plan Kitchen With Stunning Views of the Garden
Industrial-style features, reclaimed materials and bright colours were key to creating this loft-style, open-plan space
Full StoryHouzz ToursMy Room: Dark Blue Walls and a Pink Sofa Transform a Living Room
A mix of blush pink, metallic surfaces and deep inky walls gives this living space a stylish, yet cosy feel
Full StoryHouzz ToursMy Room: A Restful Master Bedroom in a Busy Family Home
Winner of the Houzz and ES London Home Design Awards bedroom category, Emilie Mauran shows us around her beautiful space
Full StoryHouzz ToursRoom Tour: A Small Side Extension Totally Transforms a Kitchen
Before and after photos show how a slim infill extension made all the difference to this modern kitchen-diner
Full StoryHouzz ToursRoom Tour: A Side Return Extension Creates Open-plan Living
An airy extension gave a Victorian terraced home an expansive cooking, eating and relaxing space with great garden views
Full StoryHouzz ToursRoom Tour: A Master Suite Where Period Details Meet Modern Luxe
A new bedroom and bathroom in a Georgian townhouse offer comfort and style to complement the traditional features
Full StoryHouzz ToursRoom Tour: Open-plan Living That Preserves Cosiness and Privacy
Creating zones within the ground floor of a terraced home meant that letting in light didn’t compromise intimacy
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