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Enclosed kitchen - traditional travertine floor enclosed kitchen idea in Newark with paneled appliances, an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, green cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash and stone tile backsplash


Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design | Stonewood LLC, Builder | Peter Eskuche, Architect | Troy Thies Photography | Shannon Gale, Photo Styling
Elegant gray tile and marble tile bathroom photo in Minneapolis
Elegant gray tile and marble tile bathroom photo in Minneapolis
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My painted tree in this photograph is available as a decal in 36 different colors at my website www.anitaroll.com and at www.etsy.com/shop/AnitaRoll. Prints and decals of the initials are available as well. Ships worldwide.
I designed and painted the silhouettes in this soft yet bold nursery for Atlanta designer Dawn Kines in Nashville. We really loved the way the whole room turned out. It has such a wow factor when you walk into the room and yet it has a very soothing vibe as well. Visually arresting without being too overpowering. The sunlight streaming in through the white shears is lovely. This room will stay relevant for many years. The color palette is unusual for a nursery and combined with the stripes and silhouettes looks amazing. A design like this would also make a great family tree in a den, bedroom, stairwell or home office as well. A tree of your life concept. Paint colors are Sweetbriar and Green Crystal by Porter Paints. Go to ppgporterpaints.com to find a local retailer and to see samples of the colors. Hi-Hide interior flat. The stripes are 18" and 9". Would also work at 16" and 8".

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This typical stone period property in southern Wales provided the perfect backdrop for this traditional painted conservatory.
The new conservatory has completely transformed the back of this customer’s grade II Listed home, bringing them a light living space, for enjoyment throughout the year. But the design needed careful consideration and to work in harmony with the immediate environment.
“As our home is Listed, we were worried the local authority would not approve our idea – fortunately, David Salisbury dealt with the planning process on our behalf and obtained the relevant permission, which made it a lot less stressful,” as the customer noted.
Replacing a pond, which took up much of the area at the back of the house, the new extension was built with an adjoining ‘dwarf wall’ in matching stone – with the new timber and glazed conservatory added on top. The garden table and chairs complement the patio area, which can now be easily accessed via the French doors opening out from the conservatory.
The glazed roof, a particular feature of a conservatory (as opposed to the perimeter flat solid roof that is a hallmark of an orangery – read the differences between these types of our structures in this previous Blog post) featured solar controlled glass, meaning the room can be enjoyed no matter the time of year.
As the customer noted, “we love our David Salisbury conservatory. It’s the best room in our house. Built 3 years ago now and we use it nearly every day. I can still remember it being done - no fuss and David Salisbury were excellent. Mike Chinn (project manager) was great and so was all the other staff involved from beginning to end. The whole build process went smoothly and David Salisbury were always on hand to speak to. If we move, we will definitely have another one. I cannot recommend them enough: a quality product from a quality firm.”
Here at David Salisbury we have always taken great pride at manufacturing what we firmly believe are the finest quality timber conservatories and orangeries available in the UK. But we also always strive to deliver great service every step of the way. The “no fuss” comment from this customer was particularly gratifying as this fits well with our objective to deliver excellent service on every project we work on.
We appreciate a decision to invest in a building extension is not one taken lightly – but if you’re considering a new garden room or oak framed building, put your trust in the industry leading team here at David Salisbury.


This typical stone period property in southern Wales provided the perfect backdrop for this traditional painted conservatory.
The new conservatory has completely transformed the back of this customer’s grade II Listed home, bringing them a light living space, for enjoyment throughout the year. But the design needed careful consideration and to work in harmony with the immediate environment.
“As our home is Listed, we were worried the local authority would not approve our idea – fortunately, David Salisbury dealt with the planning process on our behalf and obtained the relevant permission, which made it a lot less stressful,” as the customer noted.
Replacing a pond, which took up much of the area at the back of the house, the new extension was built with an adjoining ‘dwarf wall’ in matching stone – with the new timber and glazed conservatory added on top. The garden table and chairs complement the patio area, which can now be easily accessed via the French doors opening out from the conservatory.
The glazed roof, a particular feature of a conservatory (as opposed to the perimeter flat solid roof that is a hallmark of an orangery – read the differences between these types of our structures in this previous Blog post) featured solar controlled glass, meaning the room can be enjoyed no matter the time of year.
As the customer noted, “we love our David Salisbury conservatory. It’s the best room in our house. Built 3 years ago now and we use it nearly every day. I can still remember it being done - no fuss and David Salisbury were excellent. Mike Chinn (project manager) was great and so was all the other staff involved from beginning to end. The whole build process went smoothly and David Salisbury were always on hand to speak to. If we move, we will definitely have another one. I cannot recommend them enough: a quality product from a quality firm.”
Here at David Salisbury we have always taken great pride at manufacturing what we firmly believe are the finest quality timber conservatories and orangeries available in the UK. But we also always strive to deliver great service every step of the way. The “no fuss” comment from this customer was particularly gratifying as this fits well with our objective to deliver excellent service on every project we work on.
We appreciate a decision to invest in a building extension is not one taken lightly – but if you’re considering a new garden room or oak framed building, put your trust in the industry leading team here at David Salisbury.


This typical stone period property in southern Wales provided the perfect backdrop for this traditional painted conservatory.
The new conservatory has completely transformed the back of this customer’s grade II Listed home, bringing them a light living space, for enjoyment throughout the year. But the design needed careful consideration and to work in harmony with the immediate environment.
“As our home is Listed, we were worried the local authority would not approve our idea – fortunately, David Salisbury dealt with the planning process on our behalf and obtained the relevant permission, which made it a lot less stressful,” as the customer noted.
Replacing a pond, which took up much of the area at the back of the house, the new extension was built with an adjoining ‘dwarf wall’ in matching stone – with the new timber and glazed conservatory added on top. The garden table and chairs complement the patio area, which can now be easily accessed via the French doors opening out from the conservatory.
The glazed roof, a particular feature of a conservatory (as opposed to the perimeter flat solid roof that is a hallmark of an orangery – read the differences between these types of our structures in this previous Blog post) featured solar controlled glass, meaning the room can be enjoyed no matter the time of year.
As the customer noted, “we love our David Salisbury conservatory. It’s the best room in our house. Built 3 years ago now and we use it nearly every day. I can still remember it being done - no fuss and David Salisbury were excellent. Mike Chinn (project manager) was great and so was all the other staff involved from beginning to end. The whole build process went smoothly and David Salisbury were always on hand to speak to. If we move, we will definitely have another one. I cannot recommend them enough: a quality product from a quality firm.”
Here at David Salisbury we have always taken great pride at manufacturing what we firmly believe are the finest quality timber conservatories and orangeries available in the UK. But we also always strive to deliver great service every step of the way. The “no fuss” comment from this customer was particularly gratifying as this fits well with our objective to deliver excellent service on every project we work on.
We appreciate a decision to invest in a building extension is not one taken lightly – but if you’re considering a new garden room or oak framed building, put your trust in the industry leading team here at David Salisbury.


This typical stone period property in southern Wales provided the perfect backdrop for this traditional painted conservatory.
The new conservatory has completely transformed the back of this customer’s grade II Listed home, bringing them a light living space, for enjoyment throughout the year. But the design needed careful consideration and to work in harmony with the immediate environment.
“As our home is Listed, we were worried the local authority would not approve our idea – fortunately, David Salisbury dealt with the planning process on our behalf and obtained the relevant permission, which made it a lot less stressful,” as the customer noted.
Replacing a pond, which took up much of the area at the back of the house, the new extension was built with an adjoining ‘dwarf wall’ in matching stone – with the new timber and glazed conservatory added on top. The garden table and chairs complement the patio area, which can now be easily accessed via the French doors opening out from the conservatory.
The glazed roof, a particular feature of a conservatory (as opposed to the perimeter flat solid roof that is a hallmark of an orangery – read the differences between these types of our structures in this previous Blog post) featured solar controlled glass, meaning the room can be enjoyed no matter the time of year.
As the customer noted, “we love our David Salisbury conservatory. It’s the best room in our house. Built 3 years ago now and we use it nearly every day. I can still remember it being done - no fuss and David Salisbury were excellent. Mike Chinn (project manager) was great and so was all the other staff involved from beginning to end. The whole build process went smoothly and David Salisbury were always on hand to speak to. If we move, we will definitely have another one. I cannot recommend them enough: a quality product from a quality firm.”
Here at David Salisbury we have always taken great pride at manufacturing what we firmly believe are the finest quality timber conservatories and orangeries available in the UK. But we also always strive to deliver great service every step of the way. The “no fuss” comment from this customer was particularly gratifying as this fits well with our objective to deliver excellent service on every project we work on.
We appreciate a decision to invest in a building extension is not one taken lightly – but if you’re considering a new garden room or oak framed building, put your trust in the industry leading team here at David Salisbury.


This typical stone period property in southern Wales provided the perfect backdrop for this traditional painted conservatory.
The new conservatory has completely transformed the back of this customer’s grade II Listed home, bringing them a light living space, for enjoyment throughout the year. But the design needed careful consideration and to work in harmony with the immediate environment.
“As our home is Listed, we were worried the local authority would not approve our idea – fortunately, David Salisbury dealt with the planning process on our behalf and obtained the relevant permission, which made it a lot less stressful,” as the customer noted.
Replacing a pond, which took up much of the area at the back of the house, the new extension was built with an adjoining ‘dwarf wall’ in matching stone – with the new timber and glazed conservatory added on top. The garden table and chairs complement the patio area, which can now be easily accessed via the French doors opening out from the conservatory.
The glazed roof, a particular feature of a conservatory (as opposed to the perimeter flat solid roof that is a hallmark of an orangery – read the differences between these types of our structures in this previous Blog post) featured solar controlled glass, meaning the room can be enjoyed no matter the time of year.
As the customer noted, “we love our David Salisbury conservatory. It’s the best room in our house. Built 3 years ago now and we use it nearly every day. I can still remember it being done - no fuss and David Salisbury were excellent. Mike Chinn (project manager) was great and so was all the other staff involved from beginning to end. The whole build process went smoothly and David Salisbury were always on hand to speak to. If we move, we will definitely have another one. I cannot recommend them enough: a quality product from a quality firm.”
Here at David Salisbury we have always taken great pride at manufacturing what we firmly believe are the finest quality timber conservatories and orangeries available in the UK. But we also always strive to deliver great service every step of the way. The “no fuss” comment from this customer was particularly gratifying as this fits well with our objective to deliver excellent service on every project we work on.
We appreciate a decision to invest in a building extension is not one taken lightly – but if you’re considering a new garden room or oak framed building, put your trust in the industry leading team here at David Salisbury.


Keeping Your Carpets Clean & Healthy
Vacuuming is essential for carpets. Dirt is attracted by the fluffy carpet fibre and it will stick to it. A powerful vacuum will remove dirt residue from the carpet and it will prevent stains from building up.
Read our carpet cleaning blog and find out all the relevant information about carpet cleaning & maintenance rules
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This typical stone period property in southern Wales provided the perfect backdrop for this traditional painted conservatory.
The new conservatory has completely transformed the back of this customer’s grade II Listed home, bringing them a light living space, for enjoyment throughout the year. But the design needed careful consideration and to work in harmony with the immediate environment.
“As our home is Listed, we were worried the local authority would not approve our idea – fortunately, David Salisbury dealt with the planning process on our behalf and obtained the relevant permission, which made it a lot less stressful,” as the customer noted.
Replacing a pond, which took up much of the area at the back of the house, the new extension was built with an adjoining ‘dwarf wall’ in matching stone – with the new timber and glazed conservatory added on top. The garden table and chairs complement the patio area, which can now be easily accessed via the French doors opening out from the conservatory.
The glazed roof, a particular feature of a conservatory (as opposed to the perimeter flat solid roof that is a hallmark of an orangery – read the differences between these types of our structures in this previous Blog post) featured solar controlled glass, meaning the room can be enjoyed no matter the time of year.
As the customer noted, “we love our David Salisbury conservatory. It’s the best room in our house. Built 3 years ago now and we use it nearly every day. I can still remember it being done - no fuss and David Salisbury were excellent. Mike Chinn (project manager) was great and so was all the other staff involved from beginning to end. The whole build process went smoothly and David Salisbury were always on hand to speak to. If we move, we will definitely have another one. I cannot recommend them enough: a quality product from a quality firm.”
Here at David Salisbury we have always taken great pride at manufacturing what we firmly believe are the finest quality timber conservatories and orangeries available in the UK. But we also always strive to deliver great service every step of the way. The “no fuss” comment from this customer was particularly gratifying as this fits well with our objective to deliver excellent service on every project we work on.
We appreciate a decision to invest in a building extension is not one taken lightly – but if you’re considering a new garden room or oak framed building, put your trust in the industry leading team here at David Salisbury.


Utility Room with belfast sink, wall cabinets and symmetrical appliances. Bespoke hand-made cabinetry. Paint colours by Lewis Alderson
Mid-sized transitional limestone floor laundry room photo in Hampshire with gray cabinets, granite countertops, black backsplash, shaker cabinets and a farmhouse sink
Mid-sized transitional limestone floor laundry room photo in Hampshire with gray cabinets, granite countertops, black backsplash, shaker cabinets and a farmhouse sink
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Home design - shabby-chic style home design idea in Melbourne
Home design - shabby-chic style home design idea in Melbourne


Стоит только переступить порог ванной, расположенной рядом с гостиной, как хочется без промедления отправиться в путешествие по морям и океанам. По тиковому полу приятно ходить босиком как по палубе, в зеркале-иллюминаторе то и дело отражаются синие стены и корабельные шпагаты, притворившиеся крючками для полотенец, а также лампа, найденная на парижском рынке и качавшаяся раньше под потолком французского корабля. Деревянное резное панно, привезенное хозяевами с острова Бали уже после завершения ремонта, идеально вписалось в цветовую гамму и настроение этого небольшого, но уютного пространства.
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