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favorite With physical connections between bathrooms and outside spaces via doors, such as this glass slider, it makes sense to continue architectural features between the spaces. The wood slats in this example are a very nice touch, tying the spaces together and providing an armature for shelves for soap and other items.
long higher windows for privacy, closet/bath behind the headboard wall?
combination master bath and closet
master closet
media room or office
office
upstairs
door from living room to office
if breakfast nook is in the family room - 1st choice. Also built in bookshelves
pull out cabinet instead of medicine cab
round breakfast room that may cut into patio area. This is if we don't have room for a bench nook
rounded bench
either small breakfast nook or work area
breakfast nook with bench and chairs
pantry larder cupboards
if painted, navy island with soft gray cupboards
appliance garage part of cupboard
pull out shelves
skylights
microwave built in, not above stove, a little lower
long island with chairs
deep drawers
style and color of cupboards
door design
mailbox, numbers
curves
office exterior
Leaving narrow gaps between materials allows light to filter through, preserving glimpses of view. The narrower slats at the top of this redwood fence help break it up, delineating top from bottom and keeping it from feeling too flat
stair wall
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