And, no live plants will survive in
this dark area of the house.
Here the reflection suggests both a window and a second stairwell — a great way to bring a touch more light into a traditionally
dark area of the house.
Not exact matches
Sweep up leaves, keep lawns short, limit the use
of mulch, fence off
areas of the yard that are warm and
dark and protected from the elements (such as under the
house or veranda and down the side
of the
house).
The larva stage
of the flea life cycle like the cool
dark areas in our
houses, such as under furniture and near base boards.
BEDROOMS MASTER SUITE: -
Housed in its own pavilion separated from the living and dining area - King - sized bedroom with vaulted ceiling, dark teak floors, glass doors leading out onto a private deck with garden and ocean views - TV lounge with comfortable sofas, large flat - screen TV with DVD player - Small reading room which «floats» above the fish pond with glimpses of the pool - Huge dressing room - Semi-open ensuite bathroom with large rectangular terrazzo bathtub, his - and - hers vanities, and walk - in rain shower - Private garden - Air - conditioned GUEST BEDROOMS 1 & 2: - Both guestrooms are housed in a separate pavilion adjacent to the dining area — designed for children but flexibly accommodate adults - One room has a queen - sized bed with large flat - screen TV and DVD player, while the other one has twin beds and a small outdoor balcony - A corridor with built - in - robes connects the two bedrooms while also giving access to the shared bathroom - Shared bathroom features grey slate walls and flooring, indoor terrazzo bathtub and walk - in shower, additional outdoor shower with water feature - Large shared wooden deck - Air - conditioned GUEST SUITES 1 & 2: - Two - bedroom guesthouse located 50m from the main house for privacy - Queen - sized beds complimented by light and airy cream walls and teak floors - Garden bathrooms with indoor shower and glass sliding doors leading onto a wooden deck - Adjoining living area for the two rooms - Self - contained kitchen with breakfast bar and
Housed in its own pavilion separated from the living and dining
area - King - sized bedroom with vaulted ceiling,
dark teak floors, glass doors leading out onto a private deck with garden and ocean views - TV lounge with comfortable sofas, large flat - screen TV with DVD player - Small reading room which «floats» above the fish pond with glimpses
of the pool - Huge dressing room - Semi-open ensuite bathroom with large rectangular terrazzo bathtub, his - and - hers vanities, and walk - in rain shower - Private garden - Air - conditioned GUEST BEDROOMS 1 & 2: - Both guestrooms are
housed in a separate pavilion adjacent to the dining area — designed for children but flexibly accommodate adults - One room has a queen - sized bed with large flat - screen TV and DVD player, while the other one has twin beds and a small outdoor balcony - A corridor with built - in - robes connects the two bedrooms while also giving access to the shared bathroom - Shared bathroom features grey slate walls and flooring, indoor terrazzo bathtub and walk - in shower, additional outdoor shower with water feature - Large shared wooden deck - Air - conditioned GUEST SUITES 1 & 2: - Two - bedroom guesthouse located 50m from the main house for privacy - Queen - sized beds complimented by light and airy cream walls and teak floors - Garden bathrooms with indoor shower and glass sliding doors leading onto a wooden deck - Adjoining living area for the two rooms - Self - contained kitchen with breakfast bar and
housed in a separate pavilion adjacent to the dining
area — designed for children but flexibly accommodate adults - One room has a queen - sized bed with large flat - screen TV and DVD player, while the other one has twin beds and a small outdoor balcony - A corridor with built - in - robes connects the two bedrooms while also giving access to the shared bathroom - Shared bathroom features grey slate walls and flooring, indoor terrazzo bathtub and walk - in shower, additional outdoor shower with water feature - Large shared wooden deck - Air - conditioned GUEST SUITES 1 & 2: - Two - bedroom guesthouse located 50m from the main
house for privacy - Queen - sized beds complimented by light and airy cream walls and teak floors - Garden bathrooms with indoor shower and glass sliding doors leading onto a wooden deck - Adjoining living
area for the two rooms - Self - contained kitchen with breakfast bar and stools
Upstairs the very best use is made
of the space available and at the bottom
of the hallway is a TV
area housed under the confines
of a high vaulted
dark wooden ceiling.
This certainly makes for some very varied level design, and you'll be exploring
areas such as an opera
house, a wreckage
of a ship, snowy mountains and
dark caves, as well as a Monastery.
The Virginia Association
of REALTORS ® also issued a safety warning this week, reporting that female agents were receiving persistent calls from a man who was requesting they show him
houses after
dark in isolated
areas by themselves.
Just like the rest
of the
house, this
area was
dark and dated with lots and lots
of paneling (surprise!)
Designer Ingrid Oomen was faced with a challenge; to create for a client a kitchen, an eat - in
area and a family room that were light and airy as well as family friendly, and all this from a kitchen which originally was very long and very
dark and completely closed off from the rest
of the
house.
My
house has tons
of windows, but I live in a very wooded
area and that makes it seem
dark inside my
house.
The finish on the kitchen's upper cabinets complements the wood walls throughout the rest
of the
house, but since the kitchen is also the home's
darkest room, the red makes it feel connected to the adjacent living
area (which features jewel - tone colors), but detatched at the same time.
I love the ritual
of turning on a few lamps around my
house in the evening (especially in my entry and main living
areas) to light up
dark corners.
Choose a
dark area of the garden away from outdoor lights and your neighbours»
houses, then peg a white sheet to a washing line — it's all you need for a cinema screen.
The narrow kitchen was at the rear
of the
house and there was an open - plan living room, which led into a
dark central dining
area.