SELECTED 50+ HOME DESIGNS – 2018

When driven to crawl in the space and attic, the exposed duct appears as a design element and as an energy efficient solution. Naturally people thinking of ceilinged ceilings and homes need to consider what is hidden above. Designers familiar with good things know how to make a simple and practical feature pack a big design punch. By playing with size, shape, color and angle, you can work in almost every space. Despite the challenge of a ceiling height of 8 feet, there was no attic in the medieval house, so this house needed an exposed duct. The only other feasible option was to not run the system efficiently on the roof. In order to reduce costs in other projects, Costello used a ready-made duct. To make it unique, please do not leave the wooden support beam. It is divided into two smaller ducts, not one big duct. Even simple models are magical. Here, the duct processing of the room is enlightening the modern design wrapped in rustic wooden. This method works even in low ceiling spaces. In this basement lounge area, the jet black duct system gives depth to the closed space. Creating with the angle makes this possible with this loft. The tubes from the bedroom to the kitchen and the living area are parallel to the stairway pass. But you can feel a realistic metal. Consider plumbing work to supplement other factors. The ceiling is a wonderful place for contrast. This kitchen country, modern industrial of the ceiling.

Most of the small space with the bench sitting in the corner of the room. If you have more space, go to a circular or elliptical table and you can let more people sit. Otherwise, a rectangular table saves the most floor space. The classic pedestal table with brilliant dark finish sets the tone for luxurious space. Fill the seat area with chairs, soft rugs like silk and airy chandeliers. When your space is really small, it is essential that every piece of furniture fulfills a dual obligation. Round tables and chairs can hug an extra friend by pulling them to the center of the room, crushing on the wall for a single meal or reading, pulling out with a laptop.

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