Put a wood cap on half-wall up both stairs. Maybe change handrail to steel
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bench, some baskets and hooks for entry. An indoor outdoor rug
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ski rack in entry
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Twin beds in one room. Again, thoughtful linens show well.
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Keep bedrooms simple, with clean window treatments and nice bedding
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ping pong or shuffleboard and dartboard in loft
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Built-in or (built-in look) daybed with two twin beds in the loft for sleeping and media area
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Some really tall bookcases would be great, but filling them might be a challenge!
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A couple of really great plants would be nice, but not sure if you want to get into that in a rental. Some succulents would be fairly easy.
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or a bit more spartan like this?
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Furniture for living room is not too formal. A good mix of pieces with uneven symmetry in furniture placement will give it a casual, comfortable feel
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simple roller shades for all bedrooms
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simple white baths.
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see how the high drapes draw the eyes upward? This would be important for common areas like living room and loft
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classic modern cool tones, gray and aqua with a bit of leather to warm things up
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Nice combination of older "flea market finds" and contemporary pieces and colors like the sofa
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Dark painted cabinets
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Rustic wood island with stone top
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Reclaimed wood top island with industrial style stools
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Could do a wall treatment in dining area if no "built-ins" Cold rolled steel panels
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Steel and wood table nods to mining past
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Could achieve built-in look with pre-fab bookcases to give dining area some visual interest. Pair with simple modern or industrial table and chairs and an interesting light fixture.
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Painted cabinets, industrial style light fixtures over new island, stainless steel appliance wood floor
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