sue_joyner2881834's Ideas
Style with terracottaShaker style is not the only classic design in this welcoming, rustic kitchen. The terracotta tile is an oldie but a goodie that’s recently begun finding favour again as a material, and it works beautifully with the relaxed feel of a Shaker-style kitchen. Another Shaker staple on show here is the freestanding cupboard on the left, which is painted to match the fitted units. And rather than a modern island, a slim, vintage table provides an extra work surface as well as warmth and character. Tongue-and-groove panelling is also a Shaker favourite – see here how it’s used horizontally on the walls, and then continues up and across the ceiling, giving the space a laid-back, coastal look. For a more traditional take on this kind of panelling, you could fix it vertically to the walls – perhaps topped with a Shaker-esque peg rail.Be inspired by these examples of peg rails looking lovely
Idea for downstairs conversion
Lovely, simple open-plan feel
Interesting looking partition
Atrium idea for inner hall
The view
Airy feel. Open to the outside. Achievable
Configuration of huge mirror and sideboard
Use of bench with dining table
The use of a wooden fretwork over the mirror doors
Interested in grey leather and indian furniture
The juxtaposition between indian wooden furniture and other styles.
New approach to add wow to our gallery. Wooden floors and open up platform space
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