50 Billeder af klassisk bryggers med vægpaneler
Sorteret efter:
Budget
Sorter efter:Populær i dag
1 - 20 af 50 billeder
Item 1 ud af 3
Tom Howley
No boot room is complete without bespoke bench seating. Here, we've added a contrasting oak seat for warmth and additional storage underneath—the perfect space for removing muddy boots and gathering everything you need for the day ahead.
Blackline Renovations
HOMEOWNER DESIRED OUTCOME
As part of an interior remodel and 200 sf room addition, to include a kitchen and guest bath remodel, these Dallas homeowners wanted to convert an existing laundry room into an updated laundry/mudroom.
OUR CREATIVE SOLUTION
The original laundry room, along with the surrounding home office and guest bath, were completely reconfigured and taken down to the studs. A small addition expanded the living space by about 200 sf allowing Blackline Renovations to build a larger laundry/mudroom space.
The new laundry/mudroom now features a stacked washer and dryer with adjacent countertop space for folding and plenty of hidden cabinet storage. The new built-in bench with lockers features a v-groove back to match the paneling used in the adjacent hall bathroom. Timeless!
MainStreet Design Build
A gorgeous linen weave tile is not only a showstopper in the large space but hides the daily dust of a busy family. Utilizing a combination of quartz and wood countertops along with white painted cabinetry, gave the room a timeless appeal. The brushed gold hardware and mirror inserts took the room from basic to extraordinary.
Stritt Design & Construction Pty Ltd
Coastal contemporary laundry room with centre island and terrazzo floor tiles, featuring built-in craft desk area and heated ladder towel rail.
Trusscore
Inspiration for a mid-sized laundry room renovation with waterproof PVC panels and wall organization solution. Design features white Trusscore Wall&CeilingBoard and white Trusscore SlatWall panels and accessories.
OTW Interiors
Back hall where laundry room and mud room collide. Client typically uses this ledge to keep keys and items she needs to grab on the way to the garage. She wanted it to be a beautiful spot to make her smile every time she came home!
Tom Howley
Understandably, not all homes have the capacity for a separate utility and boot room. However, with clever planning and tactful design, even the smallest spaces can house a thoughtful combination of the two.
OTW Interiors
Back hall where laundry room and mud room collide. Client typically uses this ledge to keep keys and items she needs to grab on the way to the garage. She wanted it to be a beautiful spot to make her smile every time she came home!
50 Billeder af klassisk bryggers med vægpaneler
1