Minggu, 19 Februari 2017

London Mews House

London Mews House-
Turner Pocock
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London Mews House contemporary-living-room

London Mews House

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kirstiecmsmith wrote:
where are the doors from please? Many thanks
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catriona2

I'd have guessed Crittal as well.

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nkaur54

hi, love the doors from Crittal - looking to get the same floor.

can you confirm if it is wood, tiles or vinyl flooring and where it is from / colour?

many thanks

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plove12 wrote:
Please let me know where doors from
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Frances Weeks Cain
Lots of people asking about the doors - can you let us know where they are from?..
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ddrohan
Can you please let me know where the doors are from? (d.drohan@hotmail.com). Thanks
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Iulia Popp wrote:
Great lighting! - Where is the lamp from? Thank you!
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atenka

I would also like to know where the wall light is from. Thank you.

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Pavinia Cotton

Hi there, the wall light is by Richard Taylor Designs. Hope that helps!

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Jane Cunningham wrote:
Jane - Lovely relaxing room. what is the colour of the paint on the walls please?
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Turner Pocock

hi, its Paint & Paper Library Steel II

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spellbound30 wrote:
Walls - Lovely room. Please can you tell me name of the colours on the walls. Thanks
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Turner Pocock

hi, its Paint & Paper Library Steel II

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somoilee wrote:
Doors? - Would love to know where the doors are from?
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Turner Pocock

hi, the doors are from Crittal.

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janiemmck wrote:
Hi, lovely rug - where is this from please?
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Deana Lowe wrote:
My new sitting room - Where are the arm chairs from please ? Love the fabric !
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7264178 wrote:
Wall colour - What is the paint on the walls please? It's lovely.
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kamilamcwilliam wrote:
Where are the floating shelves from pls? I like how slim they are
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Jennifer Louise Ebert added this to Small Space Living: Inventive Ways to Big Up a Compact Living Room
Lighten up with visual tricksThere are several visual tricks in this living room that make it feel very open for its size. Besides the classic trick of glass doors, the coffee table has a glass top and spindly form, making it disappear into the scheme, the shelves are actually very shallow, so they do a decorative job without protruding into the room, the armchairs have thin legs so the eye can still see much of the floor, and the plain white pendant light couldn’t be more unobtrusive.
Rachel Ogden added this to Make an Impact With Gorgeous Geometrics in Your Living Room
Look to the floorGentle use of geometric shapes helps to neutralise classic florals for a sleek, rather than chintzy, look. If you’re wary of their strength, keep the pattern to one area of the room, but think about how you can tie it in to the rest of the scheme – for example, a cluster of black photo frames or Crittall-style glass doors.
Jo Leevers added this to Styling: How To Pick the Right Picture Frame For Your Art
Join the monochrome setIf black and white rock your world, black is a clear winner for picture frames. This casual array of framed photographs is a cool statement on two shelves, the dark lines echoing the grid of the glazed doors. Resting frames on a shelf – ideally with a slightly raised edge to keep them safe – is a cool way to display.Be inspired by monochrome schemes
Joanna Simmons added this to Decorating: How to Frame a Picture Perfect View
Frame with glass and steelA view isn’t always about looking out – it can exist within a house. Rather than solid walls and doors, this living space has a wall of windows and glass doors. This creates a view through the house, from one room to the next, beautifully bordered by the black steel frames.
Jo Leevers added this to Architecture: 10 Ways to Use Glass to Dazzling Effect
Keep cool with CrittallCrittall metal-framed windows had their first heyday in the 1930s and 1940s, but their look is enjoying a revival as a way to inject industrial edge. This set of double doors is a great architectural solution to a small snug room. It makes a feature of its uniqueness, but the floor-to-ceiling proportions unite it with the adjoining space.
Katie Treggiden added this to Trends: Why Geometrics Can Work Wonders in Your Home
Think architecturallyMost geometric products fall into the surface pattern design camp, but why not consider a more architectural interpretation? The strong lines in these glass doors create a really striking entrance, while the rug, coffee table and framed photos subtly echo the squares.Why Crittall windows are in the frame
Sian Meades added this to Colour: Beautiful Black Floors That are Full of Drama
Cheat with a rugPainting a floor black is a big commitment, so if you’re unsure, cheat with a rug instead. The geometric lines on this wool design chime nicely with the doors and picture frames for a cohesive look.
Jo Leevers added this to Trends: Why Crittall Windows Are in the Frame
Keep in touchThis family nook, off the kitchen-diner, provides a restful place in which to pause away from the bustle of the cooking. The generous glazing helps keep it feeling a part of the larger space, but also slightly apart. The doors perfectly frame the room, helping to tempt diners in after a meal.
Joanna Simmons added this to Decorating: Interesting Internal Windows and Gorgeous Glazed Doors
Help a small space flowCrittall-style glass doors separate the living room from the dining area in this London mews house. Where space is limited, glass doors help preserve a feeling of light and flow, and mean the layout does not need to be totally open plan in order to feel airy and accessible.TELL US…What do you think of these internal glazing ideas? Share you thoughts in the Comments below.
Sara Emslie added this to Small Space Living: Space-enhancing Display Ideas for Compact Interiors
Create a focal pointIf a compact interior doesn’t have a fireplace or other obvious focal point, create one using slimline picture shelves and a series of favourite artworks. Keep to a restrained palette of colours for visual simplicity, but try a variety of sizes and styles of frames and move the pictures around on a regular basis for an instant visual update. The ‘unfixed’ element introduced by using the shelf rather than hooks on the wall will also create a sense of fluidity in a tiny interior – rigidity can feel a little confining.
Joanna Simmons added this to Feel Good Home: How to Make the Most of Summer’s Bright Light
Install glass dividesConsider replacing solid doors and partitions with glass alternatives to allow natural light to flow between rooms. This is a significant job, in terms of work and expense, but a really effective one.
Sophie Baylis added this to How to Choose the Right Rug for Your Space
Wool rugsThere are many materials and structures to choose from when picking the perfect rug for your space. Wool’s natural properties make it ideal rug material. Not only does it look and feel luxurious underfoot, it’s also hard-wearing, naturally spill- and dirt-resistant, and fire retardant and it offers excellent heat and sound insulation. Pure wool rugs are usually more expensive than those made with synthetic materials. ‘However, as wool can last longer than many other fibres, it can be worth the investment,’ says Mooney. Be aware that a 100 per cent wool rug is not suitable for all spaces. In hard-wearing areas, such as a child’s bedroom, a wool-rich rug – made using a mix of wool and man-made fibre such as nylon and polypropylene – will generally fare better than a pure wool design. Shop around for a wool/synthetic mix that meets your budget. However, remember that the higher the man-made content, the less wool’s natural characteristics will be seen.
Lara Watson added this to No-fuss Weekend DIYs to Spruce Up Your Living Room
Hang floating framesTwo shelves, family photos and artworks, and some imagination – that’s all you need to create a striking, home-made gallery like this. Once made, it also means you can swap around your art collection whenever you feel like it. To make it especially easy, opt for a shelving kit from a DIY store, which will include the shelf and brackets; you’ll just need to provide the tools and muscle. If you’re hanging your shelves on a solid brick or masonry wall, you’ll need red wall plugs (for 6mm to 10mm screws). For plasterboard and studwork walls, find the vertical studs in the wall and screw directly into these. If that’s tricky, use redi-drivers for plasterboard walls, or spring toggle or nylon toggle fixings. These are best for supporting weight.
Kate Burt added this to How Trend-obsessed Are You?
1. Which trend jumps out at you in this photo?The rug? [A classic]I’m so over Crittall [Beyond trend-obsessed]The doors [A trends nerd]I love that way of displaying framed artworks [Happy to take ’em or leave ’em]
Owl Design added this to 10 Typical New-build Challenges and How to Overcome Them
Change your doorsTo make a real style statement, replace your existing standard doors with chic glass and steel Crittall-style ones, as shown here. This works particularly well in an open-plan living space. The glass doors create the feeling of flow between the rooms, but can also be closed if you want some privacy. Be sure to check that your new doors meet fire safety regulations. You can do this by speaking to building control at your local council or getting advice from a reputable builder.

What Houzzers are commenting on:

n3jones added this to Reno inspiration
Internal doors from front to open plan and from back hall onto courtyard to be "crittal" style or similar
Susan Hoff added this to susan_hoff78's Ideas
Again loving the see through nature of glass doors
mydreamsappear added this to mydreamsappear's Ideas
Could make a small sitting room in the guest bedroom next to the murphy bed.
margaretbohane added this to margaretbohane's ideas
2 photo shelves for living room
rainawillick added this to living area
Folding doors...separate a guest area when needed

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