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Possibly for the counter extension!?? Jon & Liezel's New Bloomsbury Home House Tour | Apartment Therapy Double Desk, Office Guest Room, Home Themes, Guest Room Office, Simple Desk, Small Room Design, Small Home Office, Furnished Apartment, Diy Desk

Name: Jon Hindley & Liezel StraussLocation: Bloomsbury, LondonSize: 980 square feetYears lived in: 5 months With August’s Setting Up Home theme I thought it only appropriate to share my new nest! After 7 years of renting furnished apartments in the UK, Germany and South Africa, it was finally time to end the nomad life (for now!) and take the plunge into permanent residency.

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We were reading across Martha Stewart's list of projects that can be tackled in a single day (there might be more hours in her day than ours though...) and found one that fit our needs (aka, sills that are too shallow to hold most pots) perfectly Laundry Room Folding Table, Space Saving Table, Tiny Living, Space Savers, Small Apartments, Sewing Room, Window Sill, Table Design, Home Projects

Windowsills are usually nothing more than a space for plants or forgotten tchotchkes, but they provide plenty of opportunity, especially if you can find a way to make them larger. Windowsill extenders may sound like a funky contraption, but they enable you to make more out of the smallest ledges.This can be as simple as scooting a bench or shelf in front of a window or extending your space outside through the use of a window flower box.

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Natural Wood Window Sill, White Oak Window Sill, Shadow Gap Detail, Window Sill Ideas, Oak Window Sill, Deep Window Sill, Wooden Window Sill, Wood Window Sill, Exterior Window Sill

A unique opportunity to design a brand new staircase with a contemporary, simple, hand crafted design. We used natural grade engineered oak with clear oil to clad the steps and create a bespoke new handrail. We added a shadow gap at the side of the staircase, a subtle and effective design feature.

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