If you need free-standing storage pieces, placing them at the end of the room keeps it from looking narrower. Notice that again you are seeing the seating pieces placed perpendicular to the length of the room. Let me know how you dealt with your long, skinny room and put up those photos below!More: 11 Area Rug Rules and How to Break Them
Wassily ChairDesigner: Marcel BreuerYear: 1925These chairs are credited with being the first to use tubular steel. The idea was inspired by the structure of Adler bicycles.See more Wassily Chairs in action
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If you need free-standing storage pieces, placing them at the end of the room keeps it from looking narrower. Notice that again you are seeing the seating pieces placed perpendicular to the length of the room.
If you need free-standing storage pieces, placing them at the end of the room keeps it from looking narrower. Notice that again you are seeing the seating pieces placed perpendicular to the length of the room.
If you need free-standing storage pieces, placing them at the end of the room keeps it from looking narrower. Notice that again you are seeing the seating pieces placed perpendicular to the length of the room.
If you need free-standing storage pieces, placing them at the end of the room keeps it from looking narrower. Notice that again you are seeing the seating pieces placed perpendicular to the length of the room.
Wassily Chair
Designer: Marcel Breuer
Year: 1925
These chairs are credited with being the first to use tubular steel. The idea was inspired by the structure of Adler bicycles.
If you need free-standing storage pieces, placing them at the end of the room keeps it from looking narrower. Notice that again you are seeing the seating pieces placed perpendicular to the length of the room.
It was a Ben Moore color.