Ardfour
we need a secret door!
I wonder if we can save our speakeasy doors
reading nook
like ascending window on turret
like this kitchen generally -- that it is its own room - I like this island the doesn't sit directly on the floor -- don't need the marble
cute entrance
could be an interesting outdoor space for a tudor
not the white and probably not the galley nature of this kitchen but just little tudor details
like the use of brick and stone in this one
like the hidden washer/dryer in the mudroom
like the exposed brick, wood, and copper features
like this island
like this screened in porch
like the lockers for a mudroom
pretty sunroom
cute small breakfast nook
like this butler's pantry with the exposed brick archway
like the way this bar is tuck away behind these doors
This feels a little too mafia for me but I do like the corner booth idea for a basement
like this media room for the couches (as opposed to individual lazy boys) - not sure i dig the blue
really love this room with the circular stair, loft space and french doors
I like this nook office (would need a bigger desk)
similar to the fireplace one -- like the loft space with books -- i like the fact that this one also has downstairs shelves so it really has a floor to ceiling library feel
i like these washer/dryer behind the barn doors -- this would be a good way to put washer/dryer in an upstairs hallway
just like the cute reading nook
like these sliding barn doors to an outdoor space
mmm . . . pocket doors
like this cute stone breakfast nook
a bookcase-door opens to reveal a secret media room. The bookcase swings closed to shut out the light before viewing commences, via a remote control that is wired into the electrical system. i want one. i think we need one
Q