Apartment
Tall lamps and end tables that are light and somewhat transparent (although from most angles, not transparent)
1) More color in the furnishings, arts, window treatments - ties in with carpet 2) floating and transparency at floor level makes room appear larger
Armchair - traditional, but delicate leg
Armchair - Utrecht chair designed by Rietveld.
1) Furniture arrangement 2) Gray stained floor
Statement coffee table and neutral "art". But you don't look at a coffee table from this angle
Orientalist side chair
Built ins using awkward spaces around window
I could have a little desk next to bed
A/c styling bedroom
Possible way to style a/c in bedroom
The proper size and placement of objects next to bed
How the crown moulding goes around a corner
Crown moulding that might more easily hide our awkward apatment
Mouldings
Dropped ceiling treatment
Could create "coffered ceiling" which would both camouflage the dropped ceiling overthrew inflow and the ugly wavy joint between the wall and the ceiling.
Like the sophisticated paint and glaze
Coffered ceiling with nice paint on the ceiling itself
This is a Japanese moulding technique
Crown molding
A furniture grouping like this against the window might work better - but we have to leave the A/C clear
The art
Media console
The Asian inspired vanity
Screen at end of bed
The chair near the window
Full height glass wall and conventional height door
Sleek design to cover the bedroom air conditioner and add some storage
Color for accent wall and foyer
Color scheme
I really like these closest doors
Paint end of kitchen in accent color and hang black and white photos
Whitewash parquet
Drapery panels adding comfort and softness to bedroom. Comfy chair and A/C enclosure it would make sense to cover our A/C in a way that it would be useful as a table next to the comfy chair
Linens for staging
Cabinetry for bedroom
Staging - enough room for this, and it makes the room look larger
Reposition furniture - tall dresser next to closet (then a bedside table). Bed closer to window, mirror closer to window (better light) or across from tall dresser (closer to closets)
Restful palette, especially the botanicals
Shoji-esque sliding closet doors
Lighter weight yet substantial and comfortable - and unique - furnishing
End table - unique
Wood slats and bold color on front door
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