plant on timbers can add character - just have to avoid a cheesy look...
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divisions within open spaces
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division screens rather than standard walling...
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perimeter walls, such as window walls can be populated with seating and activity spaces...
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potential entrance canopy at front door - contrast material - tied to themed interiors
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storage wall division
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an example of a darker wall being placed at the lightest position... where an accent colour is used like this it will make the space either feel large or small depending on placement... the colour contrast of the rug makes the dull wall 'pop'...
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option - warmer colour scheme - rose woods etc
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canopy designs can be an external feature - however this sort of form can also be an interior feature... the space can link from inside to outside
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wall murals can dramatically transform spaces - these are just wallpaper images
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not a 'look and feel' image - but a concept for a library wall - this may not be books, but it could be sales merchandise etc
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firepit positions etc can be within walls
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space divisions may not necessarily be walls - they may be 'cores' that have more than one purpose - they can also subsume structural column positions and it becomes one big space...
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within a space you can create a feature wall - this can be utilitarian, storage or kitchen functionality for instance...
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benches can also be lockers...
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mirror placement - has to be safe though because people can walk into it if we overdo it...
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lighting to a corridor
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walls can also be seats...
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...the outside space can also be brought inside...
barrisol - stretch fabric ceiling
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