My ideas
Using glass bricks in our outdoor shower area may provide the light and shadows and enclosure we need.
Adding upgrades in a small place makes it more than a water closet.
These are the state of the art today. Saw them at Lowe's and Home Depot.
How small can you get this? I lie the all glass wall and tile and lighting.
A power drawer? Nice idea for bedroom also.
Hallway tree
Drying rack, ironing board and light to see by.
Maybe a sliding aid for the Master Cabinet.
Tiny towel rack across from tiny shower.
Steep bank landscaping beside the carport.
Lighting in the cabinetry, glass doors.
Use the underdeck to hang patio lights and have a seating area underneath.
Color in the cabinets, crown molding clean look. Matte paint. Chalk paint.
A treehouse stairway to make a landing instead of a straight high stairway.
Interesting idea for patios to mow, just keep the concrete and stone work below the blade!
In an alcove the beginnings of an outdoor shower, hot water and cold water lines are not too far away.
Outside plumbing as fancy or basic as possible.
I like the brick, stone, galvanized look for an outside shower. Outhouse showerhouse with corrugated roofing for walls and lighting. Framed and floored with drainage, pebble stones for erosion control and design.
Mountain style outdoor shower.
I would like a better back yard door to the low area, something with glass panes that allows lots of light into the basement hallway. A window into the yard.
Nice fire pit! Gravel surround and comfortable chairs.
Put some lights underneath the deck and create an outside seating area. Maybe a firebox nearby for skeeter heating.
I would like one of these large outside couch beds swinging from the deck. It could be a twin or full! Would be great for watching out over the lake.
Putting up a bikini fly to make instant shade will help cool things down when the sun beats down.
Outside shower ideas with minimal work.
How about an outside back of the house shower for the summer? I would like that, leave all the yard sweat, grass and dirt outside!
This bikini fly would cover the west side of the upper deck and put some much needed shade on that side in the afternoon.
Maybe a stacked stone water trough for our fish pond and water garden. I like the pebbles in the trough and water flowing into the trough from an upper trough where water plants exist. Can you see koi in this pond?
Those beautiful sliding doors that don't slide could be replaced.
Not sure how you keep moist and provide enough sunlight but this is an awesome wall garden.
Hasta bordered slabs make for a beautiful walkway.
My favorite slabs for a walk down from the carport to the underporch.
The extra small shower and compact use and placement of the sink and toilet to make best use of the space. Practical flooring, nice use of tiles.
This is a step up shower off the level of the floor.
Having a built in shelf for towels and toiletries and baskets of small things like toilet paper and soap.
The cabinetry and the stackabel concept in a small space.
If I have a north sunroom would love to have this kind of doors to glide open when you want to open it up.
I like the timber and the corrugated light roofing instead of glass works. This looks more stable and not as hot as full son. Could hold up better against wind, sun, and hail.
I have never seen racks for pots and lids, but this is great.
Laundry room colors, and combinations.
I like the solid wall trellis. Could use this on the west side of the house for the roses.
Besides the nice pot and lid drawer the flooring is much more practical than tile or vinyl. First time you drop a can on the floor, it cuts the vinyl.
My hope for the slat board wall in the garage.
stacked stone background
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