Help style my small rental apartment
Zoe Haskett
6 years ago
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Comments (14)Thanks for all the suggestions. It's taken a bit of time but I have collected a few pieces to make the space look better. I decided on a table lamp and have grouped some photos behind it. I'm really happy with the result. a couple of new cushion covers for some more colour which I love. I also have a clock for the far right wall and a picture for behind the couch. i don't love the picture but it will do until I can find something I really like (and have the funds for). thanks for all the great suggestions....See MoreHelp me style my dining room on a budget please
Comments (54)I agree about the idea of putting roller blinds on your door , matching the colours of the others must mention about Annie Sloan paint : it is a chalk paint and you can apply it on any wood surface with at having to use primer, what " seals" the pain is the Annie Sloan wax you apply afterwards. You can Buy Annie Sloan on line , i use Annie Sloan a lot.it is expensive if you want the legs painted black to be smooth, just paint and wax , but one coat of Annie Sloan does not give a good coverage. It you want it " distressed" slightly, then just sand a few it on the edges afterwards, before the waxing With a slight " distressed" leg look, but you would need to give the top of the table a light sanding to " rough it up" on the edges if you want a good solid, coverage, Annie Sloan is not the right choice have a look on eBay, I have just bought some cages light to fit near my table outside ( I was just playing around with them yesterday before the electrician comes toda), they were only like $46 each...See MoreSmall apartment/guest accommodation makeover
Comments (13)Hi Lisa, thanks very much for your comment. I see you are in Melbourne though, and this apartment and the company we used are in Sydney. ThermoGlaze are a company who are in Victoria as well as other states. I know they definitely do floors as well as walls. I hope this helps....See MoreHelp with small open plan apartment
Comments (3)Hey, I don't know where you are but a store I think that could help you is called Sofa Concept in Burnley st Richmond for a smaller chaise or something low backed but comfy in grey and not bulky!..excellent service. I would wall mount t.v and floating unit underneath for DVDs etc to give illusion of more space. For dining don't go to high backed on the chairs,will appear larger if not lifting your eye to far above table height.It you go small rectangular table you could have two end chairs a bit plusher and swing them around to use them along with the chaise for extra seating,and maybe benches for side of the table you can keep pushed in when not in use and give the appearance of less clutter....See MoreZoe Haskett
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