off the corridor linking those two spaces is a small office, shown here, that overlooks the courtyard. On the corridor side of the wood fins is a large opening with sliding windows, here in the open position. These allow for cross ventilation when desired.
office just off the corridor joining the master
off the corridor linking those two spaces is a small office, shown here, that overlooks the courtyard. On the corridor side of the wood fins is a large opening with sliding windows, here in the open position. These allow for cross ventilation when desired
off the corridor linking those two spaces is a small office, shown here, that overlooks the courtyard. On the corridor side of the wood fins is a large opening with sliding windows, here in the open position. These allow for cross ventilation when desired.
right-hand or left-hand door swing when ordering or customizing a door. This will determine where the hinges and handles are, and which way the door swings when it opens and closes. Whichever side the handle is on as the door opens toward you will decide whether it's a right-hand or a left-hand door
right-hand swing door. Ideally, a door should never open into a hall or corridor, so try to keep that in mind when choosing which way your door swings.
A red lacquered painted divider wall at the top of a staircase.
lacquer wall paint for under the kitchen bar (so scuff marks made during parties won't show) and accent wall
dividing wall painted in bold colour
series of paintings that Barbara was working on at the time, which you see hanging in various places throughout the house,” notes Jagoda. “The red wall is painted with the same paint, which is a high-gloss house paint.” By painting a blank room divider, more art is instantly created.