Built-in Cabinetry & Furnishings
closet under stair hidden via wainscot paneling
closet under stair hidden via wainscot paneling
Cat door
furniture can span full height windows; shelf cubbies painted contrast colour
Display case and door passage balance fireplace
closets flanking bed inset; book cases facing bed but doors are kept symmetrical. lovely.
utilize depth of walls in non-load bearing partitions...
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Art lift. This painting is mounted to a lift that raises up when the TV is in use and lowers to cover it when not. The lift is motorized so this can be done with a push of a button. It can also hold a mirror or a panel if you prefer that to a piece of artwork, and you can mount it to move horizontally if you don’t have the height for a vertical lift. Vertical art lift: Eclipse, Media Decor
two doors open and slide back into the TV recess when the family wants to use it. They cleverly conceal the TV when it’s not in use while blending in beautifully with the farmhouse-inspired architecture.
Roll shades are built into the architecture. “The TV lift is mounted to the subfloor and can extend vertically to twice its height behind the cabinet to raise the TV completely from behind the paneling.” The window sill and nosing travel with the TV, while the scotia molding remains attached to the paneling below to allow for a seamless look at the front. The three-part paneling and attached base molding are removable via earth magnets along the inside frame.
Extra deep counters to allow for pony shelf behind stove
Bar bay
mirrored closet at varying depths
secret bookshelf door
hallway - utility without sacrificing sense of spaciousness
utilize dead corner
useful hallway
Hidden door
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