Ketburn Shepherds Hut at Balnab Farm - A quirky shepherd's hut nestled in rural farmland on the outskirts of Whithorn in Scotland. Woodburning stove. Farm location. Romantic. Castlewigg 3.9 miles; Wigtown 12.3 miles; Newton Stewart 19.6 miles.
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The contemporary transformation of North Bondi House was carried out by MCK Architects, located in Bondi, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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For the passionate book readers today, bookcases are considered to be a vital addition to their home furnishing. In case you have a few or dozens of books, then perhaps a nice bookshelf is all you …
Terrace make over in the countryside with a wild garden, vintage elements and modern bamboo outdoor furniture from Tine K Home.
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This Scandia-Hus is a beautiful example of a contemporary barn conversion built within permitted development conditions.
As we get closer and closer to submitting our house plans to council, I naturally gravitate towards looking at funiture and homewares, at the expense I must admit of frocks and shoes. Just like Carrie in SATC2, my focus is shifting from fripperies for the closet to collectibles for the home. I know it's hard to believe but I haven't found the spending ban to be too hard because I have been making lists of homewares I like... Saving pictures, links, looking for inspiration... I thought I might share with you some of the fantastic things I have seen over the past week. Unfortunately most of the are from overseas websites or because of the style of our abode not many of them are likely to make it in to the final cut. It doesn't mean a girl can't dream... An Aga How fabulous and homely is an old fashioned Aga? And now you don't have to have a wood burner powering the stove anymore, which would be terribly impractical in the Sydney weather (apart from today when it would be very welcome - it's so drizzly and rainy out there). They now come in a range of different colours and combinations - including electric ovens and gas or induction cooktops. I wouldn't mind a lavender one but I think I'm going to have a hard time convincing Mr Kitty of the merits. And that it will work in our modern house... See! It can work in a modern house! And this fabulous arrangement... Well I'm not sure what else I could say! It's simply fantastic! Amazing Storage Mr Kitty and I are going to have lots of storage in our house. You can never have too many cupboards and drawers. Really. I love this Mark Tuckey Storage unit and I'm thinking about getting one for either side of the fireplace. I love the wood, the oddly shaped boxes... It's just so interesting. A leopard chaise longue In our bedroom I want to have a fabulous piece of lounging furniture. Something comfortable I can read on but also something that looks great. What better than this faux leopard lounge? Its so gorgeous yet practical. It looks comfy... Pity it's at Neiman Marcus and they won't ship to Australia :( A gorgeous oversized floor mirror I adore the look of huge mirrors that stand on the floor leaning against a wall. Divine. It's such a chic look. I think it makes it look less functional and more artistic. After living with a ridiculously small mirror for the last five years or so, I am so excited about the prospect of a really large mirror in our house. Here are a few favourites from a great website that a friend of mine recommended to me: I adore the Rococo look of this mirror and I think in a minimalist house this splash of history would work really well. I think this plainer style mirror will work better in our modern house though. I like the beaded edge - it gives the look a little lift. And for when you renovate the castle, this is an absolute must! How fantastic. I can just see it in a chateau in France... Bliss! Oh well - back to more practical things like trying to get the bathroom sorted out! Kitty
Architect: Stuart Silk Architects Let’s start with a modern take on a classic. Smooth horizontal wood panels gain a contemporary update with a silky black handle guard that runs from top to bottom.
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Size doesn't matter, especially when it comes to style and function. And this apartment is the proof. The, what once was a large and spacious 19th century apartment, underwent a radical square meter reduction in the 50ies to become what it is today; a small yet hospitable 65m2 home. Decorator Pepe Leal did his magic and doubled the visual space of the place with just a few strategical moves. The living room, the dining spot and the kitchen were brought together in an open floor plan minimizing the useless space and maximizing the effectiveness. White walls, large floor planks in a light brown shade and the ample daylight that comes from the ceiling heigh doors also emphasize this result. I love the recessed shelves in the living room and the hallway, as well as the sleek wooden kitchen cabinetry. What do you think of this place? I sure am in love with it! P.s. See more house tours here. Images via micasa.
Immerse yourself in history with our Illustrated Vintage Map of Historic Canterbury 1952 Poster. This antique pictorial print captures the essence of England's past, offering a unique glimpse into the charm of Canterbury. A perfect addition to your home decor, this poster brings retro allure with a UK-themed touch. Whether as captivating wall art or a thoughtful gift, it embodies the timeless beauty of Canterbury's history, making a statement that resonates with both history enthusiasts and admirers of classic aesthetics. Bring out the best in your artwork with these museum-quality posters made of thick matte paper. Each poster is printed with multicolour, water-based inkjet printing technique that yields brilliant prints to brighten up any room. This map is a print of a scan of the original map, so any blemishes or marks that are present on the original will be part of this print. Note that it is only the print that is for sale. Also note that for non-standard rectangular maps (such as very wide or elongated) the sizes stated are the size of the print sheet, not the actual printed map. Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) Paper weight: 189 g/m² Opacity: 94% ISO brightness: 104% Paper is sourced from Japan This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!