Wish List
Small study nook for laptop use can use PC for home movies etc.
Good cleaning storage cupboard not too big in laundry would be better if possible.
Laundry hampers in Bathroom with good storage amd also like a blue bathroom
The rack and pinion wheel with counterweight for opening up a wall for tardis/ treehouse
As previous inner courtyard has rain chain which draws water down into underground water storage tank beneath courtyard
The productive garden and deck and the chooks
Window
Murals on the outside of the house if concrete
Like the Juniper type bluegreen
I want to use my Smithers print in the dining area with the blue in painting echoed in furnishings
Clever for a tiny home / smaller home
Oh yes I have always wanted this in my kitchen makes great sense for keeping wine at a good temp as well.
Also good for a small house for laundry
What I was thinking of for new laundry area
Tree of life mailbox very us..
Firepit and bar whats not to like and pongas and native trees love it.
I love this
What I have been thinking of for my firewood storage!
Reuse and recycle love this also really good NZ and Aussie materials giving a nod to the rural history if we did this in the new place...also cheap and effective
My kind of bedroom haven not a bad idea for the rest of my books.
Good idea for opening up a wall and still hvaing plenty of book space love it
Like this mix of colours and wood. Lovely bright cheerful colours but natural.
Wood floors, just the right amount of real colour of hot pinks, blues and greens, natural slightly boho and yet eco friendly and modern feel. I like this mix in design my kind of design.
Love the green bath! I would swap the green to the kitchen and the turquoise to the bath though
I think my purple moongate top gate in Pinterest is the way to go and what I will go for.
Moongate idea for deck interesting
Moon gate
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Awesome green roof and slightly curved. Great design for us.
The large aliums here and the purple herbs is exactly what I have in mind for the fron of the house.
There is something stunning and simple about this home with the wood trim.
Australian kitset house and verandah
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