It's been close to a year since we've moved in and let's take a look at how our home compare to the design sketches done by our ID!
TLDR - they are in fact pretty similar, and we are quite pleased with the end result :)
Because our entryway is pretty narrow, we went with the last minute decision to drop the carpentry to cover up the bomb shelter door. Instead, we decided to paint an arch over it but we wanted to see how it would look in the renders before going ahead with it.
Zooming out to a wider angle view of our entryway + kitchen area to see the different areas come together. We found the overall a bit too pale, so we asked to swap the colour of the carpentry and the door.
Another dreams-come-to-life moment! Both of us drink so much coffee and we knew this was something we really wanted once we have our own space!
To follow from the blue kitchen cabinets, we went with a blue themed toilet - blue tiles on one of the wall and blue-based printed tiles for the floor (check out the toilet post!) We also wanted to go for a standing sink (instead of the usual carpentry ones) for a different look.
Took a while to find a suitable standing sink. Honestly, we had some hesitations about this because it meant that we had to give up some storage space, but fortunately it turned out ok (we just stored our things at the master toilet vanity cabinet instead).
We love it! We even managed to find a dark grey toilet and the a concrete sink that perfectly suits the theme :)
That's all for now! Throughout the renovation journey, we found sketches/ renders very useful as they let us better visualise how things will turn out before committing to decisions. If you're engaging an ID, don't be shy to ask them for more renders for comparison to help you with decision making (we personally found them pretty accurate!).
Enjoy the process of bringing your sketches to life!