keith_springer14's ideas
Alcove bench bed behind bi-folds is a great use of space. Dark timber of that side of the room offsets the lighter timber elsewhere to good effect. Built in bench seating with storage underneath is a versatile use of space. http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1136013724&utm_source=tm-mk-prop-0620&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201612&utm_content=titleright1c&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTlRrME1qRTBOakk0TVdVNSIsInQiOiJpbEFNdnY2czhrNVJjYXArNndyUjBicWJrYndCdjIzTllcL0RqUlwvWm9hZzE5aENERWptYjUzZDN4aFIyQ2QxUWVJTWFCcmNITmxwTXB5UnU1K1psZ1VLVG1reExocHNLcDZSY2o5YnNTNnZQZ0lXdWFCbTNxNUtLb1duM2xcL3d4ZyJ9
A massive dislike - no bench space to right side of the sink.
Alcove bed bifolds closed.
the corner nook with built in seating.
The colour transition across the stairs from the front face pale, across the wood and then to charcoal.
Good setup for an outdoor bath.
Ceilingt.
Shower window - long and clears/louvers, colour.
Curved roof lines fold over the landscape.
built-in seating under window. Lampshades not bad either.
simple but effective wine storage
Outside space, covered with fireplace. Other good features too @ http://maricamckeel.com/residential/garage-house
Clean lines - more pics at http://www.homestolove.co.nz/outdoor/a-new-take-on-the-garden-shed
Extensive sliding doors, built in step and bench seat, depth of wall, down-lighting strip above timber wall.
Covered passage on right accessing storage. Steps. Fascia.
recessed fireplace, built in shelving, t&g ceiling, floor and wall, expansive glass for light and view.
clean lines, deck/bench seat.
clean lines, recess with lighting by bunks, mix of materials, lots of light. Width of passage enhances spaciousness. From https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/homed/houses/99055934/kiwi-architects-win-on-world-stage-with-rebuilt-holiday-home
Step-down lounge. Massive windows. Clean lines overall.
If only I could get away with something like this as an accessory building / sleep-out....
Also a handy sleep-out design.
lighting. timber/wall colourcontrast.
Colours, light, clean lines.
Built in area with vertical cedar t&g
inbuilt feature display and lighting.
Built-in hall furniture.
Nook with built in seating. Ply panel as a feature. Corner window.
Breakfast nook
Nook, again
Floating vanity
Built-in shelving, sliding window, day beds. Timber/exposed ceiling makes for an interesting contrast.
Bay window, fixed window seating, coffee table, kitchen joinery, timber floor.
Sliding door fully opening up room
Large sliding doors/clerestory windows, light-hued ply with black detailing. Brick offset (recycled) adds texture and variety to interior.
Open corner (from https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/homed/houses/103426275/solarpowered-eco-home-in-governors-bay-doesnt-waste-a-watt)
Built-in seating around wall and into extended window space.
The fan! Wooden floor trim in front of fire hearth. Built-in entertainment unit.
Kitchen drawers/joinery, wooden trim and feature studs, built-in seating.
Floating vanity. Simple drawer design.
Vanity. Large shower.
Ceiling timber, lights.
Inset seating (thick walls!). High windows.
Verandah
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