Sliding doors - the ability to open up space or close it off without a permanent wall structure.
bedroom space, allowing light to enter and adding plenty of intrigue to the expansive opposing walls. Here, the sliding door partially divides the bedroom (at left of image) from the hallway. When the doors are closed, the space allows for privacy and contemplation.
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common spaces, the 19 room hotel lacked a center — a place from which a clear aesthetic direction could emanate throughout the rest of the public and common spaces."
give the space a much brighter and bigger feel than most row homes of a similar size. We also build 9-foot 6-inch ceilings, which add to the feel of space.”
bigger spaces. Though this very formal traditional front garden isn't strictly an alleyway or a passageway, I think its features gives us clues on how to use evergreen planting in narrow areas.
The topiary evergreens at different heights give great structure to the space, while the bright-colored deciduous
bigger spaces. Though this very formal traditional front garden isn't strictly an alleyway or a passageway, I think its features gives us clues on how to use evergreen planting in narrow areas. The topiary evergreens at different heights give great structure to the space, while the bright-colored deciduous
into a space and make a colorful impact, pick up one big piece of artwork and place it on a focal wall above a sofa, bed, fireplace, table or dresser.
This abstract eye art looks right at you as the focal point of this space.
filled the space with objects reminding us of the ebb and flow of birth and life. It is a room about rebirth and renewal, evoked by naturalistic landscapes, whimsical pieces and fantasy objets d'art. Art and sculpture by Kathy Buist and Daniel Williams also contribute to this space.
planning your space, and of course you can hire an architect or designer to create a set of scaled drawings for you.More: The New, Smaller Great RoomCreating a Cohesive Space in an Open Floor PlanArrange Your Furniture for TV and People, Too