An enclosed front porch
becomes an inviting living
space with a relaxing theme.
To keep a room theme from
becoming stale, switch out a
few décor items now and then
Try adding elements outside
the theme for unexpected
interest.
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becomes an inviting living
space with a relaxing theme.
To keep a room theme from
becoming stale, switch out a
few décor items now and then
Try adding elements outside
the theme for unexpected
interest.
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Arrange furniture to
encourage conversation, take
advantage of outside views,
and be sure to leave ample walk
room to access furniture.
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encourage conversation, take
advantage of outside views,
and be sure to leave ample walk
room to access furniture.
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When the fireplace is
positioned in the corner
of the room, create two
distinct furniture groupings
that can also be combined
into one to accomodate
larger groups.
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positioned in the corner
of the room, create two
distinct furniture groupings
that can also be combined
into one to accomodate
larger groups.
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Add a comfortable chaise or
sofa in your office to provide
an area to stretch out, relax &
allow your mind to recharge.
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sofa in your office to provide
an area to stretch out, relax &
allow your mind to recharge.
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Bookshelves can display more
than books. Add keepsakes,
small treasures and family
photos to personalize and add
interest to your space.
Bookshelves can also be used
as dividers or removable walls.
In this case, the client didn’t
wish to see or use the closet. By
placing the bookshelf in
front of the closet, a
bedroom feels more like a den.
than books. Add keepsakes,
small treasures and family
photos to personalize and add
interest to your space.
Bookshelves can also be used
as dividers or removable walls.
In this case, the client didn’t
wish to see or use the closet. By
placing the bookshelf in
front of the closet, a
bedroom feels more like a den.
In large open spaces, try
floating furniture instead
of placing furniture
against a wall.
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floating furniture instead
of placing furniture
against a wall.
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Keep artwork and TVs
positioned lower on walls
for better viewing. TVs should
be placed no higher than 42″
off the floor and art is best
viewed when the center is at
eye level.
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positioned lower on walls
for better viewing. TVs should
be placed no higher than 42″
off the floor and art is best
viewed when the center is at
eye level.
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