Lounge / Guest Room

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Lounge / Guest Room

I longed for many years to find a wall where I could remove the plaster to see what was underneath i.e. the original stone. Hard work and persistance paid off and I am really happy with the outcome. Changing the original green doors, which were not the same height to sliding barn doors made this room so much bigger. We also updated the lights in this room, which will be used as a Bedroom, Office and occasionally as a fitness room. 

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Hallway

Baskets from Laos and a unique square kilim from Iran are pl...

Living Room

The stone wall was half finished and a retired bricklayer -...

Wine Cellar

On moving in to the house this cellar had a simple dirt floo...

Lounge / Guest Room

I longed for many years to find a wall where I could remove...

Master Bedroom

A little farmhouse style was added via the iron curtain rail...

Master Bathroom

Natural marble and teak wood gives this bathroom a warm look...

Kitchen

This room was originally used as ‘smoking room’ for ham...

Ground Floor Hallway

It was clear from the start that the orange terracotta tiles...

Dining Room

In the old days, this room was the dining room, living room...

Guest Toilet

Not only can you get hand hammered stainless steel as cutler...

Guest Bedroom

We removed a false ceiling to open up this room to the roof...

Pool Room

This is the only room where we wanted to use colour. And we...

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