Requesting suggestions on decorating the wall in small lounge
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Need help for my lounge for small house I'm about to move into
Comments (31)Even though that is a fairly small space you could put some decorative trellises just in front of the fence with some ever flowering vines on them. Install a paver patio between them and the windows you hope to transform into doors.. You could also have the wisteria trained onto a pergola that would create a little shade for the patio as well. Some beautiful potted specimens/flowers and a couple of attractive outdoor chairs and you would have created a beautiful "picture" to act as a focus to the room. Additionally you have extra space for entertaining. Obviously the reason the previous owner obscured the window was because there wasn't much to look at. By creating a "view," you change the dynamic of the room as well as getting the light you want. Actual light will brighten the room like no change of floor would....See MoreNeed help with decorating my lounge
Comments (2)Thanks... same carpet through out, cream gloss tiles in main living area. Black,cream Kitchen. We built a few years ago but have been doing gardens/landscape/fence and haven't decorated much inside. It is an open book. Would be thankful for suggestions on how many pictures or what walls. Does anybody know anywhere to get artwork that won't break the bank?? Also what type of coffee table?...See MoreSmall lounge room dilema, please help!
Comments (5)Thanks oklouise. we also need to heat these areas in winter as the front is south facing and it's freezing down there.. This was designed by an architect and the French doors - we liked the idea - making this room appear bigger and more light coming through. No original plan, we have the previous plan of the upstairs addition and it shows these rooms downstairs as they are. have included pics of the foyer, I know it's such a waste of space, but now we are used to it....See MoreSitting/Lounge Room wall design/decor dilema
Comments (7)Which way is the room orientated ? In other words , where do you intend to put the TV , bookshelf , cabinets , etc ? To me , that is the wall you make a feature of , and as dreamer says , wallpaper ( or even timber or similar ) would be preferable . Having said all that , the other evening I went to a restaurant , and it had 1 side wall that was done in those 3D 'wavy' tile things -- I guess it was the feature wall ( the wall opposite had a TV , the bar , a couple of works of art ; the entrance wall was mostly glass and the door ; the rear was the kitchen ) but there was nothing apart from that on that wall , and it looked really smart , and lifted what would have been a pretty plain room . In a home situation , I guess you'd have say Wall 1 as the one with the cabinets and shelves and TV , and Wall 2 as the 'wavy' feature wall ....See Morenewbee99
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