your home.
If your front door faces your back door, the energy will race from one through to the other and won't benefit you at all. Try placing a small screen somewhere in between to redirect the energy.
If you don't have a dedicated room for your home office or study, use a screen to divide it from
your home.If your front door faces your back door, the energy will race from one through to the other and won't benefit you at all. Try placing a small screen somewhere in between to redirect the energy.If you don't have a dedicated room for your home office or study, use a screen to divide it from
sq/ft home. The living room, kitchen, dining and hall (all connected). I want to put wood in the three bedrooms but not the same light color bamboo that I have in the majority of the house. I am having difficulty finding a complimenting color that isn't too dark or too light and that looks like I just
in one home? Not to mention the fact it's a bamboo and wood-like-tile combo?!
I chose light for the majority of the house bc it's small and I didn't want it to feel smaller. Light and bright with warm under tones and accents throughout.
So, my thought for the bedrooms is a warmer color floor with area
suite, office/project room, and guest/kids room.
Soooo... Who thinks what...?
Thank you so much!
first home in Hawaii and I'm not sure if that table is around anymore. I'll have to get back to you.
Roberto Tiscareno
Philpotts Interiors
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