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BEFORE: looking from the sleeping area towards living & terrace |
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AFTER: I moved the dining into the middle of the room & put living in the corner, it was a great spot to stash all my excess fabric collection.......! |
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BEFORE: the kitchen, the green tiles really didn't do it for me, but you work with what you have |
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AFTER: I managed to squeeze ALOT into that tiny kitchen. Rockin' the Cath Kidston teatowel |
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AFTER: the utensils sat in an old glass jar & the fruit bowl, next to the pot plants, was also clear glass, great for not taking up too much visual space in a tight spot |
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BEFORE: sleeping area to living |
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BEFORE: very attractive shelving unit (NOT) I did get permission to paint, but never got round to it |
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BEFORE: Whole back wall of wardrobes with cupboards above, my saving grace |
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AFTER: I covered the shelving unit with a beige stripe cotton, perfect for disguising the ugly shelves and back of stereo and books |
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AFTER: the amount of stuff I managed to shoe horn into those cupboards was a miracle!
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BEFORE: front door to the left |
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AFTER: kitchen to the right, bathroom door next to wardrobe on right |
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BEFORE: bathroom |
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AFTER: not a huge change, but the voile curtain gave me much more privacy |
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BEFORE: was dining, now..... |
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AFTER: living, this is where I used to sit to blog, hence the mac. The armchair is one of the few pieces of furniture I shipped back to NZ with me. I found it looking battered and sad, got it fixed and reupholstered, its now my fav piece! P.S: The main curtains were not my choice.... |
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AFTER: I put up the printed voile at the window, privacy, peace & calm (apart from the traffic noise!!!) |
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AFTER: winter cosiness |
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BEFORE: living/dining to front door |
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AFTER: not the greatest image, the book shelf got V full with all my china finds....but cosy |
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AFTER: looking through from the roof terrace |
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AFTER: living to terrace, indoor/outdoor flow was great |
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BEFORE: roof terrace |
Enjoy the great views from the terrace
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Can you see Canary Wharf in the background? |
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can you see the Gherkin Building in the back ground? |
Thanks for visiting, do call again I'll put the kettle on :)
past posts about life in the studio flat
here
and
here