clare_dyson0's Ideas
Create a seamless storage zoneThe open-plan layout of this Grade II-listed building helped to bring light into the house, but the relatively compact footprint presented challenges. Designer Elizabeth Webster of Fraher Architects, and her joinery team at Shape London, had to add a desk area and storage into the space next to the living room without making it appear too cluttered. By building wooden box shelves and a desk along the wall, they’ve fitted plenty of functionality into the area. The wood finish helps to zone the storage and desk area, while the grey paint and panelling gives the two spaces cohesion. It’s clearly a different area to the living space, but at the same time the two spaces work harmoniously together.Take a look at more of this beautifully restored building
maybe not take the doors the whole way across and have the join at the end like this.
concrete topped outdoor table
flat roof is quite beaut?
A way to do the sloipng roof. Don't hate
one day !
not hating separate sections
lighting inspo
quite snazzy really too I like. We would have our own wall instead of next doors though
So snazzy, my dream.
light and bright.
def not a glass extension upstairs?! I like it
sunken dining area
View from bedroom
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