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Clifton Leung Design Workshop - CLDW.com.hk
Nestled amidst the lush greenery of the south side of Hong Kong, this state of the art apartment has been completely rebuilt and redesigned wall to wall to suit the owner’s lifestyle.
Interior designer, Clifton Leung basically gutted the apartment and helped to create a reincarnation of the old flat. A major reconfiguration of the conventional three-bedroom layout has produced an extra bathroom, huge walk-in closets and a multipurpose room. The new design is accentuated by a series of flowing spaces featuring architectural curves and ample smart hidden storage.
With no specific designs in mind, the owner’s design brief was short – simply something different. Clifton offered a perfect solution through clever use of feature walls, interesting fittings and materials etc.. The design incorporated something punchy, something people don’t see everyday.
Clifton did his best to comply with the brief. Instead of rectangular air vents, the built-in conditioning and air-purifying systems work through a line of stylish, small round vents. Rather than the usual white window frames, they are slate-grey and irregularly spaced to add more character to the design.
An unusual feature in the master bedroom is a Japanese-style sit-down tub, off the shower area. A compact space which offers the luxury of a spa bath. Irregularly faced mosaic tiles were chosen for the bath. The natural and almost rustic look offers a relaxing and therapeutic ambience.
A state of the art kitchen with fully integrated kitchen appliances is complemented by brushed metal-finish kitchen cabinets in dulled copper and nickel tones, creating an interesting plays of light. A long counter made in the same finish provides a convenient space for breakfast and snacks.
Making the most of the sweeping views of Repulse Bay, the huge balcony is a simple glass divider topped by a steel tube rail. Cool stone floor tiles complete the sharply defined space.
The new design features different kinds of wall – feature walls, textured walls, colored walls, curved walls, clear walls, white walls – and all these blend seamlessly with the surrounding art pieces, painting, designer lights and furniture.
Apart from the aesthetic modern design, the space is also technologically advanced and features a digital entrance system, remote lighting, electric blinds and an integrated AV system.
Clifton Leung Design Workshop - CLDW.com.hk
Nestled amidst the lush greenery of the south side of Hong Kong, this state of the art apartment has been completely rebuilt and redesigned wall to wall to suit the owner’s lifestyle.
Interior designer, Clifton Leung basically gutted the apartment and helped to create a reincarnation of the old flat. A major reconfiguration of the conventional three-bedroom layout has produced an extra bathroom, huge walk-in closets and a multipurpose room. The new design is accentuated by a series of flowing spaces featuring architectural curves and ample smart hidden storage.
With no specific designs in mind, the owner’s design brief was short – simply something different. Clifton offered a perfect solution through clever use of feature walls, interesting fittings and materials etc.. The design incorporated something punchy, something people don’t see everyday.
Clifton did his best to comply with the brief. Instead of rectangular air vents, the built-in conditioning and air-purifying systems work through a line of stylish, small round vents. Rather than the usual white window frames, they are slate-grey and irregularly spaced to add more character to the design.
An unusual feature in the master bedroom is a Japanese-style sit-down tub, off the shower area. A compact space which offers the luxury of a spa bath. Irregularly faced mosaic tiles were chosen for the bath. The natural and almost rustic look offers a relaxing and therapeutic ambience.
A state of the art kitchen with fully integrated kitchen appliances is complemented by brushed metal-finish kitchen cabinets in dulled copper and nickel tones, creating an interesting plays of light. A long counter made in the same finish provides a convenient space for breakfast and snacks.
Making the most of the sweeping views of Repulse Bay, the huge balcony is a simple glass divider topped by a steel tube rail. Cool stone floor tiles complete the sharply defined space.
The new design features different kinds of wall – feature walls, textured walls, colored walls, curved walls, clear walls, white walls – and all these blend seamlessly with the surrounding art pieces, painting, designer lights and furniture.
Apart from the aesthetic modern design, the space is also technologically advanced and features a digital entrance system, remote lighting, electric blinds and an integrated AV system.
Clifton Leung Design Workshop - CLDW.com.hk
Nestled amidst the lush greenery of the south side of Hong Kong, this state of the art apartment has been completely rebuilt and redesigned wall to wall to suit the owner’s lifestyle.
Interior designer, Clifton Leung basically gutted the apartment and helped to create a reincarnation of the old flat. A major reconfiguration of the conventional three-bedroom layout has produced an extra bathroom, huge walk-in closets and a multipurpose room. The new design is accentuated by a series of flowing spaces featuring architectural curves and ample smart hidden storage.
With no specific designs in mind, the owner’s design brief was short – simply something different. Clifton offered a perfect solution through clever use of feature walls, interesting fittings and materials etc.. The design incorporated something punchy, something people don’t see everyday.
Clifton did his best to comply with the brief. Instead of rectangular air vents, the built-in conditioning and air-purifying systems work through a line of stylish, small round vents. Rather than the usual white window frames, they are slate-grey and irregularly spaced to add more character to the design.
An unusual feature in the master bedroom is a Japanese-style sit-down tub, off the shower area. A compact space which offers the luxury of a spa bath. Irregularly faced mosaic tiles were chosen for the bath. The natural and almost rustic look offers a relaxing and therapeutic ambience.
A state of the art kitchen with fully integrated kitchen appliances is complemented by brushed metal-finish kitchen cabinets in dulled copper and nickel tones, creating an interesting plays of light. A long counter made in the same finish provides a convenient space for breakfast and snacks.
Making the most of the sweeping views of Repulse Bay, the huge balcony is a simple glass divider topped by a steel tube rail. Cool stone floor tiles complete the sharply defined space.
The new design features different kinds of wall – feature walls, textured walls, colored walls, curved walls, clear walls, white walls – and all these blend seamlessly with the surrounding art pieces, painting, designer lights and furniture.
Apart from the aesthetic modern design, the space is also technologically advanced and features a digital entrance system, remote lighting, electric blinds and an integrated AV system.
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Simply Home Decorating
The small master bedroom in this 1950's era home lacked character as well as space so we added some molding detail to the focal wall behind the bed and kept furniture to a minimum, replacing the closet and dressers with built-in cabinetry along one wall. The black painted furniture provides a strong masculine foundation that is softened with a pretty chandelier, delicate hardware and deep coral velvet cushions that can be changed out with the seasons. Interior Design by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating. Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography.
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In this serene family home we worked in a palette of soft gray/blues and warm walnut wood tones that complimented the clients' collection of original South African artwork. We happily incorporated vintage items passed down from relatives and treasured family photos creating a very personal home where this family can relax and unwind. In the kitchen we consulted on the layout and finishes including cabinetry finish, tile floors, countertops, backsplash, furniture and accessories with stunning results. Interior Design by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating Inc. Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography.
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In this serene family home we worked in a palette of soft gray/blues and warm walnut wood tones that complimented the clients' collection of original South African artwork. We happily incorporated vintage items passed down from relatives and treasured family photos creating a very personal home where this family can relax and unwind. Interior Design by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating Inc. Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography.
Simply Home Decorating
In this serene family home we worked in a palette of soft gray/blues and warm walnut wood tones that complimented the clients' collection of original South African artwork. We happily incorporated vintage items passed down from relatives and treasured family photos creating a very personal home where this family can relax and unwind. Interior Design by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating Inc. Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography.
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In this serene family home we worked in a palette of soft gray/blues and warm walnut wood tones that complimented the clients' collection of original South African artwork. We happily incorporated vintage items passed down from relatives and treasured family photos creating a very personal home where this family can relax and unwind. Interior Design by Lori Steeves of Simply Home Decorating Inc. Photos by Tracey Ayton Photography.
Rohit Bhoite House of Design
A house is one’s sanctuary of dreams, emotions & hope. And what better way to bring this etymology to life than a home that expresses just this. Drive down about hundred kilometers off the coast of the bustling city of Mumbai and nestled amidst the Sahyadris Mountains, is interior designer Rohit Bhoite’s recent heartfelt project. When he was approached for the Linear House Project, it was simply barren land and the creative brief was to design a space that reflected the diverse yet cognitive personalities of the home owners keeping in mind that it had to be kid friendly too.
From the day Rohit’s team started ideating and drafting their initial thoughts to where the complete home stands today, its been an overwhelming and fulfilling journey of over two years. Layout orientation diagrams and computer simulations where discussed with the homeowners, iterated and concluded with great detailing, keeping in mind the philosophy and personas of all.
The pristine architectural structure, pool deck, landscaping, interior design and execution, each aspects of the project had been well planned and executed with timelines. Nature and urban contemporary visuals had to blend extremely well into each other. It was the perfect opportunity to create an abode of tranquility with a colour palette of industrial shades with earthy hues and tones that evoke a sense of clam.
Overlooking the expansive mountain range the house was designed in a horizontally stretch with the living room & dining being placed right in the centre as the focal point where family and friends would love to spend time together. The two master bedrooms fondly knows as the Black and White rooms put at extreme ends. There is also a kids room and a guest bedroom apart from the comprehensive kitchen.
The living space practically has no walls but folding shuttered glass paned French windows on custom designed track channels that allow them to fully open up on both sides. One side being the landscaped lawns and the other being the pool and the barbeque gazebo. The idea was that one can embrace the feeling of sitting outdoors even while inside the leisure of the living room… literally re-creating an inside out look. The flooring selected was a blended ash grey shade with Diesel tiles to offset with the industrial feel. The chalet style sloping pitched roof is as capacious with an 18 feet height at its highest point in the center running through the entire living and dining area. Walls were hand crafted in textured grey and subway tiles as one of the highlighters, with the couch in pure linen fabric and relaxed rattan wicker chairs to offset the colours of the walls. Planters that are about nine feet in height were placed strategically. The icing on the cake was the handmade glass mesh chandelier discovered by Rohit on one of his travels and literally an instant hit with the home owners too. Apart from this, canescent lighting has always been a must have on his projects. He strongly recommends this offering to his clients at most times.
The dining table is a solid wood plank and polished off in a complimenting natural wood tinge with a clear glass bottom to ensure that the dimensional view of the house does not get blocked. It is fondly known as the floating table in the family!
Geometry with tiles and forms has been a focal point in Rohit’s structural designs, especially when it comes to bathrooms. The powder bathroom is a classic example of just that with extensive use of hexagonal tiling. A custom granite sink with brass details around the periphery and edges of the mirror is the focal point and forms the visual balance of the small yet utilitarian space.
There are 4 bedrooms to the Uday Villa. Two Master bedrooms, one kids room and a guest room. One bedroom which the team terms as ‘His Black Room’ was designed simply to the preference of the gentleman and ‘Her White Room’ designed to the choice of the lady of the house. The black and white room have the same layout but are situated at both the extreme ends of the house, each overlooking the greens and the azure pool with tall glass retractable French top to bottom windows.
The black room has a beautiful choice of natural hues of deep and tan browns, greens and a grey concrete wall giving the room an industrial look. The opposite wall holds the much loved yet tricky to use aluminium checked Tiles. Polished kadappa (slate) flooring holds the visual identity together and almost completes the look of the black shera(cement) board panel with a deep wooden texture. A tan cosy corner chair, which happens to be one of Rohit’s steals while scouting for local designer portfolios, at the rear end; Adds to the eccentric highlight that you see in the other details as well, such as the bed frame and the word work around the room. A metal mesh light weight glass tube adds a fantastic delicate highlight almost completing the room to perfection.
Apart from keeping the bathroom clutter free, practical and trendy, it incorporates the palette of the room, here as well with brass detailing, Diesel tiles and fittings in a clean and trend setting chrome finish.
The white room made to the choice of the lady of the family, has a strong feminine voice yet keeps to the integrity of Rohit’s design style. The walls are textured with concrete finish light grey colour with Diesel tiles and the ceiling is masked with shera board in an ash wood shade. The industrial looks is softened with a smart chic choice in upholstery to add warmth. A signature Rohit Bhoite custom designed four poster urban bed with light sheers was a mush have for the lady in the house and it was honoured. It was created in house from scratch and holds a natural veneer polish. To offset the industrial grey, earthy tones of greens were used by way of planters and browns in the carpet. The bathroom door adds a touch of nature to the entire space. The pendant & ceiling light fittings have a touch of brass to compliment the room and add finesse.
The bathroom was designed with granite and hued concrete that supports the industrial tone of design language that Rohit is trying to bring about to the project.
The kids room is a eclectic blend of yellow, grey and tan brown. The little home owners insisted on slumber party bunk beds and given this fun brief, custom made beds were designed with a height of 15 feet so they do not need to bend over or have heads hitting the roofs when at play. The lights form yet another highlight of this room, that juxtapose floating cloud formations, symbolizing ideas that can creatively flow in thin air. Cement tiles in the flooring, textured walls and fabrics in earthy tones truly complete this room.
Shades of blue are the highlight of the guest room. The angular yet non symmetrical geometric patterned flooring offsets the colour tones of the custom-made bed, the head board and the roof. Concrete tiles form the base and the half and half wall , cuts the monotony of a plain white wall that runs across the length and height of the room. The colours of the room spill over the bathroom with the coloured concrete walls and flooring. The raw look with refined designer fittings was Rohit’s way of incorporating technique into his art form.
The pool being a highlight for the kids in the family, was designed in the length of 15 mts. x 5 meters to cover the exact expanse of the house, so it is visible not only from the living and dining areas, but also both the black and white rooms at both ends of the constructed structure. There is a practical and aesthetically clear glass porch with matt black gazebo work where the open to air bar, BBQ grill and open to air outdoor furniture has been placed for outdoor dining on a beautiful winter day or a hot summer evening. The family hopes to spend much of their time here as the kids love to make a splash on most days.
The landscape design holds a special place for Rohit. This was a design avenue he had been assigned for the very first time. With a lot of in-depth research about flora and fauna with climate durability in mind, the plan was all about juxtaposing natural elements with the existing rock formations originally found in the same space as discovered. Everything was designed around the original being of these mini boulders to represent his ideology of aligning it all into a beautifully orchestrated form without having to compromise on the integrity of the design planned.
To finish off the project Rohit and the home owners added the final touches to the bold hues with customized furniture elements, paintings and eye-catching curios from all across the world. A dream realized… an idea fulfilled… a happy family.
Rohit Bhoite House of Design
A house is one’s sanctuary of dreams, emotions & hope. And what better way to bring this etymology to life than a home that expresses just this. Drive down about hundred kilometers off the coast of the bustling city of Mumbai and nestled amidst the Sahyadris Mountains, is interior designer Rohit Bhoite’s recent heartfelt project. When he was approached for the Linear House Project, it was simply barren land and the creative brief was to design a space that reflected the diverse yet cognitive personalities of the home owners keeping in mind that it had to be kid friendly too.
From the day Rohit’s team started ideating and drafting their initial thoughts to where the complete home stands today, its been an overwhelming and fulfilling journey of over two years. Layout orientation diagrams and computer simulations where discussed with the homeowners, iterated and concluded with great detailing, keeping in mind the philosophy and personas of all.
The pristine architectural structure, pool deck, landscaping, interior design and execution, each aspects of the project had been well planned and executed with timelines. Nature and urban contemporary visuals had to blend extremely well into each other. It was the perfect opportunity to create an abode of tranquility with a colour palette of industrial shades with earthy hues and tones that evoke a sense of clam.
Overlooking the expansive mountain range the house was designed in a horizontally stretch with the living room & dining being placed right in the centre as the focal point where family and friends would love to spend time together. The two master bedrooms fondly knows as the Black and White rooms put at extreme ends. There is also a kids room and a guest bedroom apart from the comprehensive kitchen.
The living space practically has no walls but folding shuttered glass paned French windows on custom designed track channels that allow them to fully open up on both sides. One side being the landscaped lawns and the other being the pool and the barbeque gazebo. The idea was that one can embrace the feeling of sitting outdoors even while inside the leisure of the living room… literally re-creating an inside out look. The flooring selected was a blended ash grey shade with Diesel tiles to offset with the industrial feel. The chalet style sloping pitched roof is as capacious with an 18 feet height at its highest point in the center running through the entire living and dining area. Walls were hand crafted in textured grey and subway tiles as one of the highlighters, with the couch in pure linen fabric and relaxed rattan wicker chairs to offset the colours of the walls. Planters that are about nine feet in height were placed strategically. The icing on the cake was the handmade glass mesh chandelier discovered by Rohit on one of his travels and literally an instant hit with the home owners too. Apart from this, canescent lighting has always been a must have on his projects. He strongly recommends this offering to his clients at most times.
The dining table is a solid wood plank and polished off in a complimenting natural wood tinge with a clear glass bottom to ensure that the dimensional view of the house does not get blocked. It is fondly known as the floating table in the family!
Geometry with tiles and forms has been a focal point in Rohit’s structural designs, especially when it comes to bathrooms. The powder bathroom is a classic example of just that with extensive use of hexagonal tiling. A custom granite sink with brass details around the periphery and edges of the mirror is the focal point and forms the visual balance of the small yet utilitarian space.
There are 4 bedrooms to the Uday Villa. Two Master bedrooms, one kids room and a guest room. One bedroom which the team terms as ‘His Black Room’ was designed simply to the preference of the gentleman and ‘Her White Room’ designed to the choice of the lady of the house. The black and white room have the same layout but are situated at both the extreme ends of the house, each overlooking the greens and the azure pool with tall glass retractable French top to bottom windows.
The black room has a beautiful choice of natural hues of deep and tan browns, greens and a grey concrete wall giving the room an industrial look. The opposite wall holds the much loved yet tricky to use aluminium checked Tiles. Polished kadappa (slate) flooring holds the visual identity together and almost completes the look of the black shera(cement) board panel with a deep wooden texture. A tan cosy corner chair, which happens to be one of Rohit’s steals while scouting for local designer portfolios, at the rear end; Adds to the eccentric highlight that you see in the other details as well, such as the bed frame and the word work around the room. A metal mesh light weight glass tube adds a fantastic delicate highlight almost completing the room to perfection.
Apart from keeping the bathroom clutter free, practical and trendy, it incorporates the palette of the room, here as well with brass detailing, Diesel tiles and fittings in a clean and trend setting chrome finish.
The white room made to the choice of the lady of the family, has a strong feminine voice yet keeps to the integrity of Rohit’s design style. The walls are textured with concrete finish light grey colour with Diesel tiles and the ceiling is masked with shera board in an ash wood shade. The industrial looks is softened with a smart chic choice in upholstery to add warmth. A signature Rohit Bhoite custom designed four poster urban bed with light sheers was a mush have for the lady in the house and it was honoured. It was created in house from scratch and holds a natural veneer polish. To offset the industrial grey, earthy tones of greens were used by way of planters and browns in the carpet. The bathroom door adds a touch of nature to the entire space. The pendant & ceiling light fittings have a touch of brass to compliment the room and add finesse.
The bathroom was designed with granite and hued concrete that supports the industrial tone of design language that Rohit is trying to bring about to the project.
The kids room is a eclectic blend of yellow, grey and tan brown. The little home owners insisted on slumber party bunk beds and given this fun brief, custom made beds were designed with a height of 15 feet so they do not need to bend over or have heads hitting the roofs when at play. The lights form yet another highlight of this room, that juxtapose floating cloud formations, symbolizing ideas that can creatively flow in thin air. Cement tiles in the flooring, textured walls and fabrics in earthy tones truly complete this room.
Shades of blue are the highlight of the guest room. The angular yet non symmetrical geometric patterned flooring offsets the colour tones of the custom-made bed, the head board and the roof. Concrete tiles form the base and the half and half wall , cuts the monotony of a plain white wall that runs across the length and height of the room. The colours of the room spill over the bathroom with the coloured concrete walls and flooring. The raw look with refined designer fittings was Rohit’s way of incorporating technique into his art form.
The pool being a highlight for the kids in the family, was designed in the length of 15 mts. x 5 meters to cover the exact expanse of the house, so it is visible not only from the living and dining areas, but also both the black and white rooms at both ends of the constructed structure. There is a practical and aesthetically clear glass porch with matt black gazebo work where the open to air bar, BBQ grill and open to air outdoor furniture has been placed for outdoor dining on a beautiful winter day or a hot summer evening. The family hopes to spend much of their time here as the kids love to make a splash on most days.
The landscape design holds a special place for Rohit. This was a design avenue he had been assigned for the very first time. With a lot of in-depth research about flora and fauna with climate durability in mind, the plan was all about juxtaposing natural elements with the existing rock formations originally found in the same space as discovered. Everything was designed around the original being of these mini boulders to represent his ideology of aligning it all into a beautifully orchestrated form without having to compromise on the integrity of the design planned.
To finish off the project Rohit and the home owners added the final touches to the bold hues with customized furniture elements, paintings and eye-catching curios from all across the world. A dream realized… an idea fulfilled… a happy family.
Naked Kitchens
Full of intricate details that set it apart from the crowd, elements of this design delight and inspire you wherever you look in the room.
Rich walnut is the perfect choice of timber for the statement island in this design, as it adds a sense of exclusivity and intensity that’s perfect for an island of this size. Painted panels add an interesting, eye catching element to the island and helps to keep everything feeling fresh and different.
The owners wanted a space to entertain family and friends- cook, eat, and socialise together. So Naked Kitchens designed a kitchen that was perfect for this. The cool, patterned floor feels natural and contrasts perfectly with the rich walnut timber and cool, neutral cabinetry.
The classic shaker cabinets are perfect in this property, they are simple and sophisticated and sit perfectly alongside the elegant marble.
A corner of the room is designated as a coffee making station- what a wonderful room to entertain in and come down to breakfast to every morning.
The beauty of a Naked Kitchen is that it is entirely bespoke, and you can have exactly what you want. The hidden bespoke touches in this kitchen helps to ensure it remains as a working family kitchen, whilst never impacting the beauty of the design.
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Situated on a challenging sloped lot, an elegant and modern home was achieved with a focus on warm walnut, stainless steel, glass and concrete. Each floor, named Sand, Sea, Surf and Sky, is connected by a floating walnut staircase and an elevator concealed by walnut paneling in the entrance.
The home captures the expansive and serene views of the ocean, with spaces outdoors that incorporate water and fire elements. Ease of maintenance and efficiency was paramount in finishes and systems within the home. Accents of Swarovski crystals illuminate the corridor leading to the master suite and add sparkle to the lighting throughout.
A sleek and functional kitchen was achieved featuring black walnut and charcoal gloss millwork, also incorporating a concealed pantry and quartz surfaces. An impressive wine cooler displays bottles horizontally over steel and walnut, spanning from floor to ceiling.
Features were integrated that capture the fluid motion of a wave and can be seen in the flexible slate on the contoured fireplace, Modular Arts wall panels, and stainless steel accents. The foyer and outer decks also display this sense of movement.
At only 22 feet in width, and 4300 square feet of dramatic finishes, a four car garage that includes additional space for the client's motorcycle, the Wave House was a productive and rewarding collaboration between the client and KBC Developments.
Featured in Homes & Living Vancouver magazine July 2012!
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Balance Design Ltd
This loftspace has been transformed into a cool bedroom by taking the ceiling up into the roof and dropping two pendant lamps from Habitat down over the bed as bedside lamps. The pink is picked up in the bedding and chunky runner whilst the rug and side lamp warm the room through with a hint of gold. The bedding was hand dyed using an ombre effect to match the Clarissa Hulse wallpaper downstairs.
Urban Grain
Reclaimed Scaffolding Boards and Steel Pipe Shelving/Bookcase - Its salvaged vintage industrial design works perfectly in a sophisticated, casual living space.
This shelving system can be made to measure to your own specifications. The shelves pictured here are 5 ft wide and 6.5ft tall... but the sky's the limit... these shelves can be made with double the number of steel pipe risers so it can be freestanding... the piping can be painted.... scaffolding boards could be substituted for reclaimed floor boards, chunky reclaimed timber of any type, toughened glass, sheet metal, wire grills, railway sleepers... whatever you would like... I can source anything and gladly will !
The scaffolding boards pictured in this example were simply brushed down so they retained a gritty raw look, but anything you choose to use can be distressed or polished up to create any required finish.
Please contact me to discuss any ideas or obtain quotes.
All systems will come with detailed installation and build instructions... they are amazingly easy to put together and install... you just need a regular DIYer drill and suitable fixings for the wall they are to be mounted on... or neither of these if you choose a freestanding option... it's just a case of screwing components together in the right order.
Urban Grain
Reclaimed Scaffolding Boards and Galvanised Steel Pipe Long Low Bench or Console Table - Its salvaged vintage industrial design works perfectly in a sophisticated, casual living space.
This TV Bench / Console Long Low Table / Display Table can be made to measure to your own specifications. The one pictured here is 214cm wide x 38cm tall x 44cm deep... but the sky's the limit... these shelves can be made with double the number of steel pipe risers so it can be freestanding... the piping can be painted.... scaffolding boards could be substituted for reclaimed floor boards, chunky reclaimed timber of any type, toughened glass, sheet metal, wire grills, railway sleepers... whatever you would like... I can source anything and gladly will !
The scaffolding boards pictured in this example were simply brushed down so they retained a gritty raw look, but anything you choose to use can be distressed or polished up to create any required finish. I can also produce this, or anything similar using new scaffolding board, railway sleepers, plywood, reclaimed floorboards, reclaimed steel, ungalvanised pipe... the sky's the limit really... I am a designer maker, so can turn my hand to pretty much anything... I do not sell any of my products on behalf of anyone else... I thrive on being challenged !
Whenever I get the reclaimed scaffolding board it's rarely exactly the same length... it's generally been doctored over the years of use, but I can of course cut it to any required length and age the freshly exposed wood so it matches the rest of the finish... when I created this long low display table, however, I liked the slight difference in lengths and left them as they were... you can specify any little detail like this you would like left or removed and I can supply it to your exact specifications... I will communicate with you throughout the development of the project as I source the components you might require....
Please contact me to discuss any ideas or obtain quotes.
Any variation you require can come assembled or flat packed with detailed installation and build instructions... they are amazingly easy to put together.
scaffolding boards could be substituted for reclaimed floor boards, chunky reclaimed timber of any type, toughened glass, sheet metal, wire grills, railway sleepers... whatever you would like... I can source anything and gladly will !
The scaffolding boards pictured in this example were simply brushed down so they retained a gritty raw look, but anything you choose to use can be distressed or polished up to create any required finish. I can also produce this, or anything similar using new scaffolding board, railway sleepers, plywood, reclaimed floorboards, reclaimed steel, ungalvanised pipe... the sky's the limit really... I am a designer maker, so can turn my hand to pretty much anything... I do not sell any of my products on behalf of anyone else... I thrive on being challenged !
Whenever I get the reclaimed scaffolding board it's rarely exactly the same length... it's generally been doctored over the years of use, but I can of course cut it to any required length and age the freshly exposed wood so it matches the rest of the finish... when I created this long low display table, however, I liked the slight difference in lengths and left them as they were... you can specify any little detail like this you would like left or removed and I can supply it to your exact specifications... I will communicate with you throughout the development of the project as I source the components you might require....
Please contact me to discuss any ideas or obtain quotes.
Any variation you require can come assembled or flat packed with detailed installation and build instructions... they are amazingly easy to put together.
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Home office with hidden fold down bed. Stair steps lead to attic space. Built in storage solutions
Small minimalist built-in desk medium tone wood floor home office photo in Sydney with white walls and no fireplace
Small minimalist built-in desk medium tone wood floor home office photo in Sydney with white walls and no fireplace
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