- Newcastle 3
- Merewether
- Merewether 2
- Mayfield West Airbnb
- Morriset Park
- Newcastle 2
- Hamilton
- Adamstown 2
- Islington
- Adamstown
- Toronto
- The Hill
- Tighes Hill
- Warner’s Bay 2
- Alder Park Club
- Glebe Rd.
- Warner’s Bay
- Bar Beach
- 23 Hundred
- New Castle East
- Bolton St.
- Herald Building
- Interiors-Cooks Hill
- Hunter Valley
- Lambton
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The hallway has fine sheer to break the sun and add a little bit of texture to a very hard surface space. With walls and tiles everywhere, it is necessary to add a textural element to make them feel more comfortable in the home.
The windows from this part of the house are angled, so the best way to ensure that the roller blinds are straight when coming down and up is by staggering them. And in front of it, has a built-in pelmet to hide the awkward staggered lines on top of the windows so that when someone looks up, they will only see the bottom of the blinds and won’t notice any staggering from the ceiling. These are a few things one needs to consider for window coverings in the design process to make a home look professionally designed.
The pool room is located near the entrance and we wanted to add a little fun to it. We picked some quirky large-format artworks from Urban Road. The art pieces are a large scale so they’ll pop in your space and add character when combined. It’s perfect for any fun occasion or just simply relaxing on the weekends.
The custom-made Roman blind from BQ is made from the same fabric as the curtains in this house which is also a nicer way to dress a window. It’s lined with a blackout lining and when it’s up, it’s fitted above the window creating its own pelmet that dresses the window.