storage - one continuous run of cabinetry for both TV area and empty corner area.
Could do a piece like this w dog crates underneath
a long piece of furniture or built-in that covers much of one wall in length, but not in height? Fill in the empty space between the furniture surface and the ceiling using a one wide piece and give dimension and focus to the upper wall. You can also use a group of smaller art pieces hung in a row if
is all one piece, except for the medallion. It was original to the house as we bought it, but may be later than 1890. It was originally a coal burning fireplace, so possibly not so decorated. It is a very common style that we see in many similar homes here. M
furniture pieces and a sense of flow from one room to the next.Designer Barbara Franceski worked with Marcia and Clark to create their vision of clean lines with an Asian influence. The soft furniture corresponds to the line and color of the prints and the decorative accents of the tansu. The two armchairs
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another one!
also like the random low square bean bag ottoman/chairs maybe for movie room or upstairs living area
''main piece'' in the space. Nice colour mixing. Small minus for the ceiling's light.
dudes on one of those Cleopatra stretcher thingees, perhaps while she's wearing this. It's a great update on the genie in a bottle room.
A single piece of dramatic furniture can easily dictate the look of a room. How could you do anything other than commit to an Indian lounge once you've installed
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gray — one has an outsize personality, while the other is more reticent. What makes them such natural partners is the warm undertones they share. Temper a bold stroke of red with a swath of beige to create a rich, inviting, but still mellow space.
accent pieces. Accessories are easy to add to an existing design and have the ability to change the entire look and feel of a room. Red pieces feel fresh, bold and often timeless. Surrounded by neutrals, red feels grounded yet exciting — and certainly fall.
gray — one has an outsize personality, while the other is more reticent. What makes them such natural partners is the warm undertones they share. Temper a bold stroke of red with a swath of beige to create a rich, inviting, but still mellow space.