A lovely bathroom. Bright, open, windowed, with tub and shower.
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I love the wall sconces!
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I love the connectedness of this with the outdoors. It's so open for entertaining in the summer, but still protected from the harsher elements.
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I'd love having a shed like this for tools and gardening stuff!
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Beautiful. If our home has a second floor/basement that isn't just bedrooms, I'd love a place to mix cocktails in that space.
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A cozy nook, though they missed the opportunity for a big window! :)
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OMG, a doggie wash! These are great and very easy to work into any plan. Great for cleaning tanks and cages too!
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Finally - under the sink put to good use!
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What a beautiful pool!
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Bright, roomy, open, and a lovely view window - what's not to love? Excepting perhaps the color scheme. :)
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I love the hanging lights so much I actually have some already! I just haven't installed them... :)
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This definitely says "Man Cave", but I love the bright open area that says so plainly "Relax, stay a while!".
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Yes, yes, and more yes to the integration between kitchen and other areas.
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A bit boxy, but I absolutely love the windows!!!
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I love the tray ceiling with the exposed beams. Why not show the bones of the house a little love?
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[JT]You'll be pleased at all the options available now, but its like buying a car, everything is an uptick in price. [Scotia]Finally! Somebody figured out a useful kind of kitchen cabinet.
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[Scotia] Nature brought indoors. It's so pretty! [JT] Love it. Lots of great idea's, I'm trying to hold my design sense until I get the true footprint we can use on the lot. Many restrictions.
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[Scotia] A Japanese maple! Inside! It would need some real (and automatic) lighting, but that's just so gorgeous.
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[Scotia] I love the beautiful, open architecture: skylights and windows abound with a clean aesthetic, albeit a bit too boxy for me.
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[Scotia] When water isn't dividing a space, what better way to do so than with *fire*!? Also, why only enjoy one side of the flame when you can enjoy *three*? Peninsula fireplaces, for the win.
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Similar to the picture you found. I also found it and have designed a clients back covered deck that does have simple fiberglass panels that let lots of light in.
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These simple horizontal wood notes are a powerful, yet private way to create an interesting outdoor space.
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It might work across the seasonal steam you've got, if we do it after all approvals. A Japanese Garden is a must, even if we can't construct it initially. Bridge required. ;)
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[Scotia] I love the staircase, curves, and open feel. Not sure that the rest of the room is terribly functional for our day-to-day.
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[There are many variations of this theme, but it should go with the house design] Outdoor fireplace? Check. Built-in BBQ? Check. Radiant heating? Check. And if it doesn't have paneling above the bars to keep the rain out, it should. Really, this should just be a ventable sun room...
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This FLW house has similar idea's to the one you put up.
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There are many possible interesting places to integrate tanks of various sizes, so that they don't just plot down in the middle of a room.
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The Aquatic theme has many possible outcomes in all rooms
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I love the water feel with this kind of glass top and blue LED lighting.
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The light that comes through these kinds of spaces is just amazing.
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Another clever place to integrate a decent sized tank.
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[Tosha] I would like a pool with a waterfall feature and a slide.
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[Scotia] I'd love a raised jetted tub with a panoramic view!
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[Scotia] I like the bathroom being integrated into the bedroom - it feels more open and inviting. (And sexy, too!)
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[Scotia] Floor-to-ceiling windows with curves? Yes please. If you want to spend millions I can do this. :-)
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[Scotia] I love the idea of the pool having a great view. Not sure whether the topography will allow it. I'm also not sure how safety works on pools like these; I'd need to feel comfortable with that.
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[Scotia] This is the kind of architecture I want: a unique home full of light and open space, with a master suite at the top of the home overlooking it all.
A lovely bathroom. Bright, open, windowed, with tub and shower.
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