For those of you who have read the title of the blog post, this may not mean much to you, but showing you the pantry that could have destroyed the internet makes it all the more familiar. It may seem This narrow pantry was nailed and admired by everyone. Mother-in-law got a contractor quote to rebuild it and I revised my whole philosophy of what to incorporate in the side returns around it and it is endlessly referenced as an inspiration .
Sadly, this house will only remain an inspiration. Mad Husband has filed a marital veto over the sinkskirt issue (for the fourth time in their 27-year relationship), so it’s unlikely you’ll actually see a sinkskirt in your own home anymore. For those unfamiliar with the concept of MV, it’s something he’s evolved over nearly 30 years as a way for us to resolve internal disputes, and he has a lot of opinions. there is. Usually we either give way (which is about even), or we don’t really care that much (50/50) You realize that you can throw things that you don’t. They can follow up with what they want more, but in that case it seems less controversial (it’s always me). And you have the right to refuse marriage. It is invoked on ideas that are so abhorrent to the opponent that they are instantly overruled, mentally trapped and never brought up again (usually by him). Such is the fate of skirts. I asked him what the others were and he said they were compiled out of his brain and couldn’t remember. One of which he recalls was gold grout. This was my idea, but it probably meant I got what I wanted more.
For those of you who don’t know, this is from interior design studio Berdoulat in Bath. It is a Grade II listed building and consists of a shop, a three bedroom home and a separate two bedroom Mews House.The commercial space is now home to t Studio Berdura, is set in the Georgian portion of the Margaret Building, built in 1768 and designed by John Wood the Elder. Behind, his 1840s former stables make up his three-bedroom home, a converted circa 1800s pub that is now a separate two-bedroom home. It isit is continuing Inigo at £2.75 million.
Beyond curtains, you’ll find endless inspiration here. A particularly gorgeous and subdued color palette. It’s a heaven where soft browns and pinks intersect with chalky blues and deepen tones of red and tobacco.
We hear a lot about the rise of one-wall kitchens these days for space reasons, but I have no doubt that the concept of the pharmacy counter in the old store inspired me. We weren’t able to source antique store supplies due to budget constraints, but I still love the idea.
The famous pantry and kitchen are separated under a row of glass doors. And if instead of creating space for the island and sofa (which is the standard practice) I would rather have incorporated a side return – with a glass door or window between the two Walk-in pantry. Not a cheap option, but another option. And, just to point out, even if you don’t have a sofa in the kitchen, you’ll be using the living room, which means you’ll be using the house more often, making it feel more spacious.
I see a lot of people living in the kitchen and not using the living room, and children over a certain age tend to stick to the bedroom and computer without using the sofa or TV, so they tend not to go there. there is.
Occasionally a house appears that doesn’t have much to add. I just want to walk around and absorb, and this is one of them.
I love the blue shelves here. It’s a small detail, but it makes a big difference from white or wood. Also notice how the blue shelf accentuates the blue of the rug that may have disappeared into the background.
It’s a room that makes you want to stare at it for a long time just by looking at the color of the paint. Underneath the green bath is playing with a pink and green rug. The book is a stylistic touch, but as a photograph everything really comes to life.
If you’re not done with pink and green yet, take a look at this bedroom. It’s a classic combination – thinking about nature – but thanks to the power of Wes Anderson and his films, it’s becoming more and more popular these days. But in his new movie, Asteroid City, out in June, he’s moved away from his beloved palette of pinks and greens to a more sky blue and creamy yellow look that will undoubtedly become mainstream over time. seems to have migrated.
So this time, I decided to take a quiet stroll through these spaces. Please let us know what inspiration you got here. And, of course, there is the controversy over your own interior design.
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