tudorvan's Ideas
Embrace close-together furniture (but do it right). Sure, a larger living room would give you plenty of space to walk around the footstool and the sofa here, but how necessary is that space? As long as you have room not to have to duck or weave uncomfortably, you have enough. You simply don’t have a huge living room — and that’s OK, as this clean, serene and inviting one proves. If you’re filling a long, narrow room with a sofa along one wall, fit in an L-shaped design to help reduce any corridor effect. If that isn’t possible, play around with other ideas to visually do the same; for example, a big framed print or a large plant against the end wall will break up the long lines.Again, let’s hear it for all-white for small interiors. That is a key factor in this airy result.
townhouse front entrance
artificial grass
potted grasses
Potted boxwoods
Potted plants
Rooftop
Front patio; add fountain
One pot, one plant Yucca
Sedum contained
Laundry
Container store
For countertop; for folding
Laundry room idea
Stackable s?
IKEA; use for folding table
front door knocker
rowhouse
rowhouse
Chairs
Q