Privacy options for open kitchen :)
Harsha N
4 years ago
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Comments (2)A garage door does not sound like a good idea. A rolling barn door is a popular thing these days, but a simpler solution might be shutters to close off the kitchen area, if that is possible. Draperies are another option. Carolyn Albert-Kincl, ASID...See MoreBringing privacy to the master bedroom
Comments (0)Can someone suggest me ideas in adding some privacy to the master bedroom. I have attached the floor plan of my flat. The master bedroom is coming just on the right side after the front main door. Also the dining and the kitchen area is coming on the left side of the front main door. In the plan a foyer area is marked. But it is provisional and will not be provided by builder. Will that foyer make the space more congested. Also suggest some idea on how to bring some privacy to the bedroom as the door is opening to the living room....See MoreExposed brickwark within the open kitchen, living and staircase areas.
Comments (5)Hi Puspa, Here are some ways in which you may convert an existing wall into a brick wall - 1] If you are alright with replacing the existing wall entirely, then terracotta bricks are your answer. A terracotta brick wall gives a rustic buy neat finish as compared to the conventional brick masonry. However, this would require major civil work. 2] Another way is to strip the existing wall of its plaster and expose the underlying masonry. You can protect this masonry with a lacquer coating (your painter will help you with that). However, this again required some amount of civil work. 3] If you want to work with the existing wall without breaking it, opt for cladding materials. You may go for brick like cladding materials like terracotta wall cladding. These come in a variety of colours and are easy to apply and maintain. They come for both interior and exterior applications. 4] Punning is another way of achieving the desired look on a wall. The painter or false ceiling guy can help you with this task. Basically he will pun the wall in pop and engrave grout lines so as to give it a brick wall look. 5] Lastly, you may go for brickwork looking wall paper or a 3d panel. While a wallpaper would look flat and unconvincing, a 3d panel would do the trick. You can either paint on the 3d panel or leave it as is. As far as procuring items locally is concerned, I am sure a local vendor or contractor will guide you through. Regards, RnD Atelier Nagpur...See Morefor better colour options
Comments (9)Why would you not want to use glass in those tall openings? It may be the main source of light for the interior of the building during the day. Unless you really can't bear so much sunlight or you are concerned about the lack of privacy at night. In which case you can use frosted glass instead of clear upto the top of the second slab level. Above that level you will get three vertical rectangular frames. You could commission stained glass panels for those. Alternatively, below the stained glass panels you could used wooden slats with gaps in between...See MoreManish khatri designs
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