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Richardson Residential
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Open concept kitchen - contemporary open concept kitchen idea in Dallas with flat-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets
Open concept kitchen - contemporary open concept kitchen idea in Dallas with flat-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets
Holland & Knapp Construction
Erin Feinblatt
Mid-sized minimalist u-shaped linoleum floor eat-in kitchen photo in San Luis Obispo with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, ceramic backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Mid-sized minimalist u-shaped linoleum floor eat-in kitchen photo in San Luis Obispo with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, ceramic backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Kimberley Bryan
Kimberley Bryan
Inspiration for an eclectic shade backyard vegetable garden landscape.
Inspiration for an eclectic shade backyard vegetable garden landscape.
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Woodford Architecture and Interiors
Inspiration for an eclectic living room remodel in Devon with a wood stove
Dickinson Woodworks
Design: Robinson van Noort Studio
Photographer: Laura Challis
Large trendy galley eat-in kitchen photo in London with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, black backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Large trendy galley eat-in kitchen photo in London with an integrated sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, black backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Architecture BRIO
One enters House in a BeachGarden from the generous 4 meter deep verandah that faces the garden and ocean. The living room and dining room on the ground floor open up to this verandah with glazed timber double doors. Chains direct water down from a concealed gutter and storm water pipe into a catch basin.
Stuart Design Studio
Photgraphy courtesy of Barbara Egan - Reportage
Mid-sized eclectic open concept dark wood floor living room photo in Dublin with white walls, a wood stove and no tv
Mid-sized eclectic open concept dark wood floor living room photo in Dublin with white walls, a wood stove and no tv
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
Amberth
David Giles
Mid-sized elegant white tile and subway tile ceramic tile bathroom photo in London with a bidet, white walls and a pedestal sink
Mid-sized elegant white tile and subway tile ceramic tile bathroom photo in London with a bidet, white walls and a pedestal sink
Mindy Khan
A renovation project doesn’t come cheap. Even if you have a lot of money, it is still considered practical that you set a budget when giving your landed house a makeover. The question is, what should you keep and what should you restore when doing a renovation project?
If you are keen on giving your landed house interior design an upgrade, planning early is considered crucial. That means you need to figure out the right budget, employ the right team, and identify a timeline for completion ahead of time.
During the planning stage, it is also vital that you identify which areas in your house to keep as is and which ones to repair and restore. If you need some beneficial guidance, here’s what some experts have to say:
Retain the existing flooring when it doesn’t have major cracks or damage
In landed house interior design, floors are not only considered the foundation of every landed home, they are also expected to be the most resilient. While it can be tempting to add floor embellishments like tiles to enhance your home’s aesthetic value, it shouldn’t be a priority if it does not have any massive damage or cracks.
This is especially true if you’re trying to keep your spending to a minimum. If anything, there are other options you can look into to keep your flooring attractive. For instance, ensure they are cleaned and polished regularly. You will not only make them look well-maintained, you will also help boost their longevity.
Replace plumbing fixtures when needed
Plumbing fixtures belong to a list of items in the house that are most exposed to wear and tear. Even when not in use, water passes through the pipes, faucets, and other bathroom and kitchen plumbing accessories.
Hard water also passes through plumbing fixtures. When the water has high mineral content, dried up water might create mineral deposits such as limestone, mildew, and rust.
These minerals are not only difficult to remove, they can also eventually eat into the metal and steel pipes. That being said, plumbing fixtures need to be replaced on a routine basis.
Also, a broken faucet or a leaking pipe will not only cause a possible disruption in the household, they can also cause some damage if not attended to right away. Save yourself from the headache by having them checked regularly and replaced right away when needed.
Always check the doors
Among the most underrated parts of the house are the doors. We open and close them several times a day. We sometimes bang them shut, leave them ajar, or let the breeze close them with a loud thud.
While they are often made to last for years, doors and their fixtures are also prone to warping. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise if one day you’ll discover you cannot close the door anymore because the door itself no longer fits and locks. To avoid a similar scenario, check your doors every now and then.
If the door itself doesn’t fit anymore, then ensure you include it in your renovation list. In addition, knobs and handles, including hinges, that are already deformed or no longer functional should be immediately replaced as well. Also, if your doorknob is prone to jamming or if your key no longer fits and turns, consider it your cue to have them replaced.
Kojabu Interior Design
The battery back-up system supplies power to all the household appliances and lights in the house and will keep them working for four hours during load shedding power outages. This system fits neatly under the staircase.
The Italian Piazetta wood oven supplies heat through tubes to the main bedroom, patio, study and needlework rooms while the rest of the home is heated with a heat pump that takes approximately 30% less electricity than the average electrical geyser.
A gas geyser was installed to supply the kitchen with warm water and to avoid wastage of using long pipes throughout the house.
All outdoor windows and sliding doors where fitted with double glazing. This retains heat that saves energy and lowers the noise levels in the home.
LED lights were fitted throughout the house to reduce the electricity usage to less than 10% than conventional light bulbs.
Kojabu Interior Design
The battery back-up system supplies power to all the household appliances and lights in the house and will keep them working for four hours during load shedding power outages. This system fits neatly under the staircase.
The Italian Piazetta wood oven supplies heat through tubes to the main bedroom, patio, study and needlework rooms while the rest of the home is heated with a heat pump that takes approximately 30% less electricity than the average electrical geyser.
A gas geyser was installed to supply the kitchen with warm water and to avoid wastage of using long pipes throughout the house.
All outdoor windows and sliding doors where fitted with double glazing. This retains heat that saves energy and lowers the noise levels in the home.
LED lights were fitted throughout the house to reduce the electricity usage to less than 10% than conventional light bulbs.
Go Modern Furniture
The sculptural Freak Garden Chair is designed and made in Italy by Bontempi.
This versatile chair has a stunning interwoven metal frame, which can be lacquered in a range of colours. It can also be stacked which makes it perfect for garden storage, busy households or commercial use.
For extra comfort why not add an optional cushion covered in outdoor fabric with matching piping. There is also an indoor version of the Freak dining chair.
Kojabu Interior Design
The battery back-up system supplies power to all the household appliances and lights in the house and will keep them working for four hours during load shedding power outages. This system fits neatly under the staircase.
The Italian Piazetta wood oven supplies heat through tubes to the main bedroom, patio, study and needlework rooms while the rest of the home is heated with a heat pump that takes approximately 30% less electricity than the average electrical geyser.
A gas geyser was installed to supply the kitchen with warm water and to avoid wastage of using long pipes throughout the house.
All outdoor windows and sliding doors where fitted with double glazing. This retains heat that saves energy and lowers the noise levels in the home.
LED lights were fitted throughout the house to reduce the electricity usage to less than 10% than conventional light bulbs.
Kojabu Interior Design
The battery back-up system supplies power to all the household appliances and lights in the house and will keep them working for four hours during load shedding power outages. This system fits neatly under the staircase.
The Italian Piazetta wood oven supplies heat through tubes to the main bedroom, patio, study and needlework rooms while the rest of the home is heated with a heat pump that takes approximately 30% less electricity than the average electrical geyser.
A gas geyser was installed to supply the kitchen with warm water and to avoid wastage of using long pipes throughout the house.
All outdoor windows and sliding doors where fitted with double glazing. This retains heat that saves energy and lowers the noise levels in the home.
LED lights were fitted throughout the house to reduce the electricity usage to less than 10% than conventional light bulbs.
Kojabu Interior Design
The battery back-up system supplies power to all the household appliances and lights in the house and will keep them working for four hours during load shedding power outages. This system fits neatly under the staircase.
The Italian Piazetta wood oven supplies heat through tubes to the main bedroom, patio, study and needlework rooms while the rest of the home is heated with a heat pump that takes approximately 30% less electricity than the average electrical geyser.
A gas geyser was installed to supply the kitchen with warm water and to avoid wastage of using long pipes throughout the house.
All outdoor windows and sliding doors where fitted with double glazing. This retains heat that saves energy and lowers the noise levels in the home.
LED lights were fitted throughout the house to reduce the electricity usage to less than 10% than conventional light bulbs.
Kojabu Interior Design
The battery back-up system supplies power to all the household appliances and lights in the house and will keep them working for four hours during load shedding power outages. This system fits neatly under the staircase.
The Italian Piazetta wood oven supplies heat through tubes to the main bedroom, patio, study and needlework rooms while the rest of the home is heated with a heat pump that takes approximately 30% less electricity than the average electrical geyser.
A gas geyser was installed to supply the kitchen with warm water and to avoid wastage of using long pipes throughout the house.
All outdoor windows and sliding doors where fitted with double glazing. This retains heat that saves energy and lowers the noise levels in the home.
LED lights were fitted throughout the house to reduce the electricity usage to less than 10% than conventional light bulbs.
Kojabu Interior Design
The battery back-up system supplies power to all the household appliances and lights in the house and will keep them working for four hours during load shedding power outages. This system fits neatly under the staircase.
The Italian Piazetta wood oven supplies heat through tubes to the main bedroom, patio, study and needlework rooms while the rest of the home is heated with a heat pump that takes approximately 30% less electricity than the average electrical geyser.
A gas geyser was installed to supply the kitchen with warm water and to avoid wastage of using long pipes throughout the house.
All outdoor windows and sliding doors where fitted with double glazing. This retains heat that saves energy and lowers the noise levels in the home.
LED lights were fitted throughout the house to reduce the electricity usage to less than 10% than conventional light bulbs.
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
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Sustainable Kitchens
This shaker style kitchen is painted in Farrow & Ball Down Pipe. This integrated double pull out bin is out of the way when not in use but convenient to pull out when needed. The Concreto Biscotte worktop add a nice contrast with the style and colour of the cabinetry.
Carl Newland
Melissa Lunardon
Kate Hansen Photography
Example of a trendy white tile gray floor bathroom design in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white walls and white countertops
Example of a trendy white tile gray floor bathroom design in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white walls and white countertops
Feix&Merlin Architects
Victorian School Refurbishment.
A bedroom and ensuite bathroom in a Victorian school conversion in SE1, London, have been transformed into beautiful spaces with an internal Crittal partition separating the two.
Client Julia Feix
Location Bermondsey, London
Status Completed
Photography Simon Maxwell
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