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Tip: Be mindful of sun glare on computer screens when designing a work area. Test the area with a computer and a table of similar height to the one you're planning to have. You don't want to be forced to shut the blinds or curtains, especially in a multitasking living room.
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Tip: Be mindful of sun glare on computer screens when designing a work area. Test the area with a computer and a table of similar height to the one you're planning to have. You don't want to be forced to shut the blinds or curtains, especially in a multitasking living room.
pass. Tip: Be mindful of sun glare on computer screens when designing a work area. Test the area with a computer and a table of similar height to the one you're planning to have. You don't want to be forced to shut the blinds or curtains, especially in a multitasking living room.
these tips to create a living room where family and friends can stay and soak up the beautiful design.
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Choose a warm color palette. Color is such a personal decision, and the process of getting it right can be extremely frustrating. If you are testing colors in
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Tip: Paint your colors onto large boards and move them around the room. Leave them sitting next to skirting boards, near windows and on top of mantels. How do they look when the light changes, or next to greenery?
comparison. Tip: Paint your colors onto large boards and move them around the room. Leave them sitting next to skirting boards, near windows and on top of mantels. How do they look when the light changes, or next to greenery?
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Kelley,
The home was 'staged' when we took those photos. I am not sure where they came from, but I would think that you could get a similar look from somewhere like Pottery Barn.
I hope that helps.
Nate Kipnis
by a 'staging' company, so I don't know what the furniture brands are. It was a 'spec' home that a developer did, and to sell it, it was staged. Sorry that I can't help you with that.
a home staging company. So unfortunately I don't know where the table came from. I would try Pottery Barn or a similar store.
house 'staged'. The furniture was brought in specifically to give the house a 'lived in' look, so I don't know what it is. Sorry about that.
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sets the stage for a masterpiece.
room. Tip: Keep the design of your built-in consistent for a truly cohesive look. Glass doors above the mantel would've made this fireplace blend in even more.