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tooky58
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Couleur peinture et sol cuisine
Commentaires (5)Bonjour! Is your ceiling unique to the kitchen or continues for another room? You can use the ceiling to add color If just the kitchen. A medium intensity color would warm up the space without making somber. You can also choose a wall as an accent, keeping the rest very pale. Tones of yellow would be nice. See the Benjamin color trends for 2016. A lot of whites accentuated with colors. One room has yellow, but you don't have to go so intense. Also see on houzz "clored" ceilings. You can also use our window frames to add contrast painting them a darker shade of gray or charcoal. It gives character, definition and class Sorry i dont have photos to demontrate at the moment (problem with iphone:( but you can always find on houzz) :) Hope this helps!... Voir plusLondon apartment for long term rent
Commentaires (0)If by chance any of you is planning to move from your actual city, village or country straight to London, well, what can I say; it’s a very good choice. London is the most important political, financial, cultural and artistic center of the United Kingdom and also one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It’s a bustling and ever changing city, a mixture of old and modern architecture, that abounds in cultural riches and all kinds of concerts.The Great Britain’s capital offers its guests and residents a variety of temptations for London apartment for long term rent the more interesting the more…expensive, from impressive museums and palaces to the typical English pubs that complete the charm of the city on the Thames. So whether you are moving to London for study purposes or you’ve grown tired of your own city or native place and want to be part of the London dream, you must be occupied with trying to find a London apartment for long term rent. In the first instance, it’s important to know that London is NOT a cheap city at all, and even if you’re aware of that, you must acknowledge this fact and be prepared to fork out a quite significant amount of money from your pocket. If you’re financially secure, then it shouldn’t be any problem for you to find an apartment where to live, but if you’re not, finding a London apartment for long term rent might be a little bit difficult. London apartment for long term rent Generally, the level of apartment rent in London depends, as everywhere, of the area in which you want to live and the quarter of that area. An apartment with three rooms outside the center costs around £1500 a month. In case you want to purchase one, expect prices up to £5500/sqm. Zone 2 is, for example, a typical area for those who want to commute in zone 1 (the center) and attend social events a few times a week. In the North-East area, about 8 km from the center, the rent for a room with double bed in a house is around £450 with all the other expenses included. If you want a place only for you, you need at least £600 a month except bills payment. When renting an apartment in London, it is also important to check the distance between it and the closest shopping center, hospital, pharmacy, supermarket and so on, and how far it is from where you are going to work or study and from your point of interest. A better option would be to share an apartment with a friend, in case you already know one already living in London or one that wants to relocate there as well. This means halved expenses. As a conclusion, London is certainly a fascinating city to live in, but don’t let yourself get fooled by its charm, and forget about all the other aspects that you have to consider before relocating there, because this could get you in trouble.... Voir plusCuisine 11 m2 avec ilot ?
Commentaires (761)Ces derniers sont meilleure en finition et juste la couleur qui me reste a chosir. c'est du parquet imitation bois made in spain.... Voir plusceramic backsplash
Commentaires (4)Bonjour! J'ai déjà fait une publication à ce sujet récemment, mais je voulais apporter quelques précisions. Je désire installer un dosseret de céramique dans ma cuisine. Tout d'abord, je vais enlever la bande de céramique foncée existante puisque je la trouve trop foncée et trop chargée. Il y a une rampe DEL sous mes armoires. Enfin, la cuisine, la salle à manger et le salon sont à aire ouverte et les couleurs sont neutres (blanc, gris, beige, brun, noir). Dans les photos, vous verrez aussi les chaises et la table que je vais avoir. Sur la dernière photo, vous verrez un espace vide entre la cuisine et la salle à manger. Je ne suis pas encore sûr de ce que je ferai de cet endroit. Je n'y mettrai pas de meubles, mais je pensais à y mettre des cadres ou un tableau noir. Merci!... Voir plustooky58
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