Open plan decorating ideas
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Comments (33)I would move couch away from wall and place lamp in between it and wall, I'd then move dining table a bit back towards wall. I'd put a table behind couch. I don't think you'd need a chair in corner of you did this. need Need photos of the right hand side of room to see if this works....See MoreOpen Plan Renovation Ideas
Comments (0)Hi, I'm just about to move into my newly purchased home but I really feel that the entry into my home could really do with a good make over. Would love to hear of some tips or ideas that you would think would work on the following: Staircase - So far I'm thinking about ripping up existing carpet and replacing with oak coloured engineered timber flooring. I'm unsure if I should paint the risers (possibly white) or have them as timber also? Or is engineered timber easily damaged on stairs and just run with laminate instead? Mezzanine - Thinking about removing the low lying wall and handrail and replacing with either glass or steel balustrades (similar to existing railing). if I was to run with glass, I'd extend down side of stairs Living Room - Looking at replacing the timber and tiles with polished concrete (natural look) removing blue low lying wall to expose self standing gas unit. Mount TV on wall (where the hanging picture is) Incorporate a built in couch into the bay window, with the material matching my couch. installing Faux wood beams on roof to give the house a more natural look. Sliding Door - replace with bi fold doors instead Can't wait to hear your ideas...See MoreDesign ideas - open plan kitchen, dining & family
Comments (6)I am thinking from a different way. Build a new extension with lots of windows to let the northern sun into your home. The external wall of original home would be structural, I have noted in red, where structural posts can be installed and at the same time adding some interest to your island. Keep the front lounge as a separate space. The kitchen I have shown wraps around with cupboards in the former dining room. If you do not require a bigger kitchen, then Maybe the dining room can be a study area still accessed through the kitchen. In both instances, your new island can be where your current sink area is. You have not mentioned a budget, so anything is possible....See Morebigreader
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