Saturday, October 25, 2014

Handover photos - internal


And now for the hand over photos of the inside of the house.

First of all, the entryway. This is taken from standing in the front doorway, right next to our bedroom doorway.

The niche was one of our extra package inclusions from Rawson, two niches we were able to choose the size and location of, the other is the 'hole' / half'-wall between the kitchen and the rumpus room. I'm going to buy some floating picture shelves to put in there with a collage of different size/patterned frames sitting on them.


Turning left from here takes you into the master bedroom. Here's a good example of our new blinds too - Holland blinds with two layers, on the outside a privacy screen that you can only see through one way but still lets in the light, and a second block-out blind layer. We have this set up in all the bedrooms.


You can see above that connecting to our bedroom is our glorious en suite and walk in wardrobe. Here are some closer shots of the en suite.


No photos of the walk in wardrobe - it's not that interesting. You can basically see it in the bedroom photos above, but otherwise just imagine three walls, a shelf and some poles! I've also bought two IKEA 'Malm' chest of drawer sets to add to my section to expand the amount of usable storage space. 

Further up the hallway you turn right into a small alcove hallway which accesses:
-  the garage, not very interesting but here's a photo anyway;
- the laundry, which I couldn't get any shots of as the angle is quite sharp; and
- the fourth bedroom which we're using for a study/guest room.


At the next hallway junction, where the hallway widens into the living areas, is the entrance to second and third bedroom and the main bathroom. 



These two bedrooms get so much natural light in the mornings - the cats have already scoped them out for prime sunbathing! They're all pretty much the same in terms of inclusions and windows etc. so I've just put a few sample pictures so you get an idea.



Next we come to the rumpus room, the only carpeted living area in the house.



From there, as you could see in the photos, it rolls through the half wall hole into the kitchen. My favourite part the of the house, with that pesky splash back that caused so many dramas.





From the kitchen the house extends back across the dining area (at the end of the entrance  hallway) to through to the lounge room at the very back of the house. With all the living areas combined it makes it feel much more homey, as well as making it so bright and open.




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