Huma's ideas
Use up dead spaceHave you got an awkward area you don’t know what to do with? Challenging spaces are often left bare, which can in turn lead them to be filled up with stuff over time. If an unused corner in your home has become messy it might well take away from the enjoyment of the room. Think about how you can transform the space, as there are some clever ways of putting these awkward areas to good use. In this home, a nook behind a door has been turned into a gorgeous window seat that’s both a super-functional and cosy spot.Find expert tips on dealing with awkward nooks and sloping ceilings
Disguise behind a drawer frontIf you don’t have the space to dedicate a full drawer to storing gadgets, how about a flip down drawer front like this? It pulls out to reveal a couple of sockets and a little cubby to store charging cables. A drawer like this can be squeezed into the narrowest of islands and would provide a constant power supply for a couple of tablets or laptops. good idea
A small conservatory either on the side path or at the back with French windows
I like the entrance and openness with French windows and a conservatory
Highlight textureThe main event in this kitchen is, without doubt, the central island. And its defining feature is the gorgeous gold finish on the drawer fronts. The trouble with leaving them unlit is that indirect daylight will simply make the metallic finish look dull, while overhead lighting won’t touch it at all. The solution? Under-worktop lighting that makes it lustrous all day – and all evening. I like French windows in the kitchen
Master bedroom with a small separate sitting room
Sleek Table behind the sofa
French windows
The sitting space in the kitchen
ceiling and wall design for small guest room
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