Interesting ceiling detail - What is the ceiling angle - 22 degrees, 45 degrees, etc? Also, what is the size of the room - length, width, & height? thanks! »
foreverhouse They also look like Pottery Barn sofas..Look in their catalog and you will see a sofa that's pretty close to this one. If you get the denim white one you can throw the slipcovers in the washer and dryer. I plan on getting an extra set of slipcovers to rotate..
anastasia65 They look like Pottery Barn sofas because Pottery Barn sells Mitchell Gold sofas. I know because I have sofas, loveseats, sectional, and club chairs, all the style in the picture and all slipcovered from Pottery Barn and from Eddie Bauer, (back when Eddie Bauer had a Home store), and from Mitchell Gold directly... ALL the Mitchell Gold brand. You can go to places like Pottery Barn to purchase, you can also go directly to a Mitchell Gold store or online. Even if you buy your Mitchell Gold sofa from a place like Pottery Barn, you can go directly to Mitchell Gold when it is time to get new slipcovers. I've ordered 10 years later new slipcovers (I've also had ALL my cushions and pillows replaced for free as they are guaranteed for a certain number of years and I qualified for new cushions/pillows. Once I got new cushions/pillows and purchased new slipcovers, they were brand new furniture pieces! And they are still going strong many years later and many washes later. A word about the white.... if you have a front loading machine you can wash the slipcovers monthly and they will always look great. If you have a top loading machine, they will not hold up to that much wear and tear washing them that often. The seaming starts to break down. Washing in the agitator type machines are really hard on fabrics and seams. The front loaders you won't have a problem and they are large enough to hold the large slipcover pieces (do the body in one load and cushion and pillow covers in another).
Vanessa Brunner It definitely takes some work, but the end result is definitely worth it. Stores like Home Depot and Lowes sell Mason Anchor kits, which should contain pretty much everything you'll need to anchor your TV to a concrete/brick wall (that is, if these materials didn't already come with your TV).
This is a pretty decent/basic how-to on how to get the installation process rolling: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/mounting-a-plasma-tv-on-a-brick-wall-fireplace Good luck!
This trim is flat I like flat no curves. I also like board set under window wrapping room. would be same height as wall for loft and bookcase would be under board. The stacking of the trim would keep dust of the bottom two.