Critique my living room!
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Comments (13)We're older than you and have just moved into what we hope will be our last house (no way we can go through another move!) So, resell isn't our issue, comfort and convenience are. First thing I would ask is, how do you actually live? You have a fairly modest house if I'm reading the figures correctly, so effective use of space is paramount. Do you need 3 bedrooms, or would 2 bedrooms be sufficient, with maybe a sofa bed somewhere? Do you entertain a lot, and need that living area, or would a smaller, open area plan with fewer walls really work better for you? Disclaimer: I've lived in a lot of houses with formal dining and living rooms and we didn't use them much. I'm now look at floor plans and open houses and think, yes, but is this how we live and is every room going to get used regularly? If not, a rethink is required, especially in compact spaces. The master bedroom/en suite/WIR seem a bit small. That's fine if you're planning on having the other bedrooms occupied a lot and the living area used regularly, but if that's not the way you live, I'd stretch the master and en suite, not to mention the walk in robe, dedicate one spare to the guests, and use the rest of the space for yourself. Nothing like a double shower, double vanity, and a big, big walk in robe. ( Our bedroom is 4.3 x 3.3 and, because of the doors and windows, we can't fit a dresser in. In retrospect, I should have had the builder slice 0.20 off our ensuite to give me 3.5, and I would have had room for the dresser.) I'm not trying to be critical here because I can see what kind of house you envisage. I'm just offering the wisdom, such as it is, of experience, of living in lots of different houses and finding that a house with generous bathrooms, a decent kitchen, and a nice open dining/living area can be a pretty good place to end up. Oh, and level floors throughout, and easy maneuvering for groceries and vacuum cleaners....See MoreCritique My House Plan
Comments (28)Hi spmm, "I agree about getting help but be aware that building designers have NO accreditation in Australia and can be appalling practitioners and very expensive. i speak from recent experience in regional NSW. Architects may appear to be more expensive but are capable of delivering a better result." That is an appalling description of an Association that is registered on every state in Australia and has an Australian representative Association in Canberra, based on your personal experience - unless its based on self interest. To the best of my knowledge all Building Designers that do Working Drawings must have Professional Indemnity insurance to provide working drawings for a building Permits, which is the only accreditation in my opinion that carries some worth for the clients, and like all organization they can be included and expelled from their respective associations and are accredited by their organizations. As for them being "very expensive", generally I would say that the buying public is no fool and people that do not deliver are generally out the game very quickly . You might like to inform yourself a bit further on this by contacting any of the Building Designers Association in your state or the Australian body, some are included underneath: Australia: http://www.nabd.com.au/ Australia: http://www.bdaa.com.au/ Victoria: https://www.bdav.org.au/ (may include Tasmania) Queensland: https://www.bdaq.com.au/ South Australia: http://www.bdasa.com.au/ Western Australia: http://bdawa.com.au/ Northern Territory: http://www.bdant.org.au/ Michael Manias - mm407p@gmail.com Manias Associates Building Designers...See MoreHow should I arrange my living room furniture?
Comments (5)Go with your plan to feature colour Wall A and mount mirror on Wall A and place beachy art work on Wall B. My suggestion is to maybe consider using a paint colour for the featured wall that is tonally similar to paint on Wall B and not too dark so as to give room depth but not close it in with a dark heavy contrasting shade. Offsetting the hanging of the mirror closer (to the plant) could also add interest (and work with the shorter end of the sofa). Often going with you intuition is the best advice!!!...See MoreAdvice on my living room colour scheme please
Comments (33)It's just that the carpet doesn't sit nicely with the wall colour. You need some accent colour in there so your chair is fine but I would add or replace some of the cushions on the lounge. The artwork is over your head so bring that down to eye level and I would look for a new colour for the wall as that is the easiest to change. Hopefully you don't live in a too warm climate as the carpet is a warm colour and the toning the wall will add to the warmth. I realise that grey is very popular at present so my other suggestion would be a huge grey mat to cover a much larger part of the existing carpet....See More- 3 years ago
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