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guest bedroom
Ceiling and walls all the same color - fiona_brennan3524044

5'6" × 7'-0" room with Restoration Hardware "Hutton" vanity (36"w x 24"d) and "Hutton" mirror, sconces by Waterworks "Newel", shower size 36" x 36" with 22" door, HansGrohe "Axor Montreux" shower set. Wall paint is "pearl white" by Pratt & Lambert and wood trim is "white dove" eggshell from Benjamin Moore. Wall tiles are 3"x6" honed, carrara marble with inset hexagonals for the niche. Coved ceiling - walls are curved into a flat ceiling.
appear to have angled the glass out so that the shower can go in the corner? - mary_krause5

Dunno. Just like it! Not the floor though - annie__breach_in

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Bring in patternThere’s no rule that says kitchen stools have to be plain metal or wood. These super-comfy, high-backed, upholstered stools are nestled around a slightly curved island, making a great sociable area for a drink and a chat. Using patterned fabric also works well in an open-plan kitchen-diner if you don’t want the space to look too utilitarian and kitchen-y, as it blurs the line between the cooking and living areas. - yvonne_brennan23

This space was very large for a 2nd floor bedroom and had an attached full bath. It was wonderful to see all my ideas pulled together through the use of art, paint, texture, fabrics, to the rug and furniture. Each piece was integral in completing the overall look and feel of the space.
Photo Credit: Burt Welleford Photography
son - marcellegribbin

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Shower, bath and floor - josie_mchouli

Group pots - marydonohoe

Brandon Barre Photography
*won Best of Houzz" 2013- 2019 and counting.
Use quirky upholstered chair to add colour/charm - pelkiukste

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Like the look of tbis but with lighter colour walks, maybe grey or light blue? - clare_gately
Noah Darnell http://www.noahdarnellphoto.com
window bench - paul_ellis8
Santa Monica Beach House, Evens Architects - Master Bathroom
Photo by Manolo Langis
love pannelling on walls - andre_carney
© Leslie Goodwin Photography |
Interior Design by Sage Design Studio Inc. http://www.sagedesignstudio.ca |
Geraldine Van Bellinghen,
416-414-2561,
geraldine@sagedesignstudio.ca
nice cosy room - david_greene86
A new build home that Enviable Designs Inc. designed from the beginning to the end. Classic and transitional with extreme attention to intricate details.
Photographed by Vicky Tan
Jim Adcock
Warmth/light/Farmhouse/Living Room - paulryan89
TF Building and renovations Handmade kitchens Skipton
We love shaker kitchens! In fact it is our main type of kitchen design we are asked for these days. This is a recently finished project in Skipton of a stunning blue shaker kitchen we have had professionally photographed. From the start of this project we have worked closely with the customer regarding the design, build of the kitchen and renovation and fitting. The end results really are something we are proud of.
When first approached about this kitchen, the initial idea was to buy a a stock one from a big name manufacture, we soon realised this want the right root to take and we offered a more bespoke option, a lot more individual to our customer and in all honesty way betting looking. Once we had a chat about the ideas I started to CAD the kitchen up in 3D format and bring the idea to life. Working this way lets you analyse every detail of the kitchen including utilising space in the best possible manner and introducing detail that can not be bought off the shelf.
All our cabinets are a birch plywood build, a sustainable way of building kitchen cabinets and pretty much the strongest on the market. All the doors and decorative panels are tulipwood, a hardwood that will last but won’t break the bank for painting. We use a chunky tung and grove for our decorative panels with a simple V grove and traditional design shaker doors. all runners and hinges are soft close for the ease of use and comfort. The idea behind our kitchens is longevity. I want to make something that in 10years time can be sanded and painted and will be the same kitchen as the day it was fitted.
An oak theme was introduced including a cutlery drawer, corner shelving, wayney edge windowsill and of corse oak worktops. Introducing a theme in to a bespoke kitchen in our eyes is really important. This is the detail you will be showing off to your friends and will make it individual to you. We hand paint our shaker kitchens and this is the stunning Dix blue by Farrow and ball a colour we have used before on an earlier kitchen. All the handles are from From the anvil and a Karndean design flooring was installed.
If you would like a chat about a potential bespoke kitchen project then head over to our contacts page and drop us and email. We offer a free estimates and CAD design. You can keep up with our project on our instagram pageTF Building and renovations Handmade kitchens Skipton
We love shaker kitchens! In fact it is our main type of kitchen design we are asked for these days. This is a recently finished project in Skipton of a stunning blue shaker kitchen we have had professionally photographed. From the start of this project we have worked closely with the customer regarding the design, build of the kitchen and renovation and fitting. The end results really are something we are proud of.
When first approached about this kitchen, the initial idea was to buy a a stock one from a big name manufacture, we soon realised this want the right root to take and we offered a more bespoke option, a lot more individual to our customer and in all honesty way betting looking. Once we had a chat about the ideas I started to CAD the kitchen up in 3D format and bring the idea to life. Working this way lets you analyse every detail of the kitchen including utilising space in the best possible manner and introducing detail that can not be bought off the shelf.
All our cabinets are a birch plywood build, a sustainable way of building kitchen cabinets and pretty much the strongest on the market. All the doors and decorative panels are tulipwood, a hardwood that will last but won’t break the bank for painting. We use a chunky tung and grove for our decorative panels with a simple V grove and traditional design shaker doors. all runners and hinges are soft close for the ease of use and comfort. The idea behind our kitchens is longevity. I want to make something that in 10years time can be sanded and painted and will be the same kitchen as the day it was fitted.
An oak theme was introduced including a cutlery drawer, corner shelving, wayney edge windowsill and of corse oak worktops. Introducing a theme in to a bespoke kitchen in our eyes is really important. This is the detail you will be showing off to your friends and will make it individual to you. We hand paint our shaker kitchens and this is the stunning Dix blue by Farrow and ball a colour we have used before on an earlier kitchen. All the handles are from From the anvil and a Karndean design flooring was installed.
If you would like a chat about a potential bespoke kitchen project then head over to our contacts page and drop us and email. We offer a free estimates and CAD design. You can keep up with our project on our instagram page





















