lynne_piotrowski's ideas
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Sink
But out for sink plumbing
Sorting area counter
Asymmetrical placement of tv
Hide the tv
cantilevered cabinet and open shelving
Like the slat wall for the basement
Mirrow wall and sink vanity
Wall covering for concrete wall in yard
Window screens
Vanity for basement
Great storage ideas
Dividers
Sliding door in bathroom
Vanity cantilevered
Matte black
6. Floor to ceiling. If you have reservations about mounting a mirror on top of a mirrored surface, skip the layered effect and use mirrors from floor to ceiling. There are many ways to create this effect, but a particular favorite is to use mirrored “tiles” (pieces of stock mirror cut into tile-size pieces for easier handling and a unique look). Works best with: All stylesPros: Floor-to-ceiling mirror tiles make a room feel deeper by giving the illusion of space. Together, they can also double as a full-length dressing mirror. Mirror tiles come in various colors and can create a stylish decorative feature. Cons: Mirror tiles can be hard to clean, and they are expensive to buy and install. They are also hard to replace if they get scratched.idea for basement bathroom
3. Wraparound. The inverse of the suspended mirror solution is the wraparound. It’s a practical way to bring the illusion of space into a small bathroom along with more usable mirror space, and it’s a creative wallcovering. These mirrors are usually custom-cut for each space to allow for the wall-to-wall look. They are secured directly to the drywall or other existing wallcovering. Reflective surfaces give the illusion of a brighter space and the semblance of depth. So they are a great solution for bathrooms that don’t have windows. It’s the ultimate trick for small or windowless bathrooms. Works best with: Contemporary, modern, eclectic and transitional styles. Pros: More reflection in a small bathroom makes the space seem brighter and have more depth.Cons: This is an expensive custom option compared to other wallcoverings, and it’s hard to replace the mirror if it gets scratched.bathroom in basement
Granite CompositeThis dark graphite sink adds a modern touch to this farmhouse kitchen and picks up on the black hardware on the cabinetry. Contractor Brian Drew is a big fan of this sink — so much so that he has one in his own kitchen. “I absolutely love these sinks. They are virtually indestructible, they are scratch- and scuff-resistant, stain-resistant and heat-resistant up to over 500 degrees. I set a full pot of boiling water in mine and had no issues whatsoever,” he says. “They can be cleaned with almost anything, and in addition I’ve never seen one water spot.”Granite composite sink: Frankie USA
Tile pattern on floor. Basement bathroom
Shelves backing shower stall. Basement bathroom
Basement bathroom. toilet and shelves and glass shower doors
Basement bathroom/ shower lighting
How about the second floor bedroom door?
Great idea for the basement bathroom
Great for basement bathroom
laundry, over appliances for when not in use.
laundry -if stacking appliances
basement laundry. fold up table along enclosure for water heater, softener, etc.
basement laundry
for Basement?
for Basement?
great for pelargoniums
love the style of glass blocks
love the counters/shelves
arbor top for gazebo?
Back wall with stepped stone shelves for exercise room
Idea for basement by wine cellar
pergola over garage doors
Attic window idea
Backyard patio idea
grazing light down stone wall and built in bookcases
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