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Comments (20)Desk -- hum. It's really a long wood table. Nice wood top, but no detailing. A small filing cabinet fits under it for storage. I'd take a photo, but you'd be horrified -- it's a holy mess right now. I translate part-time and do computer-based volunteer work, so I spend a lot of time at the desk. That's why I've placed it in front of the window. There will be shelves above the right side of it (against the wall). The chair is the cheapest of the Ektorp line and not all that comfy; it's really a guest/cat chair. I read on the sofa with cat company (and in bed). There is another entrance to the kitchen off the hallway. It's here to the right But I'll have a pretty white storage bench there, with display shelves above it. It's the only way I can fit in a place to sit on near the entrance door. That ugly square wall scone, by the way, is being replaced! Your idea of blocking off the living-room entrance to the kitchen was the first thing I thought of when I saw the apartment, but I gave it up as being impractical for me and settled on a much-need bookcase that would at least hide the side of the fridge. Mirrors -- yes, I've got an eye on those. I don't have any, but I realize that in that room anything that reflects will be a good thing; they're on the ever growing list of things to get. I'm very happy with the view. The apartment is on the third floor; what you see in front of the windows is a very large school yard, with the school at the far end -- a whole street block away. And there's trees! Paintings, including the blue clouds: my first husband was (and still is) and artist. The paintings are all his. I didn't like the parquet floors when I first saw them. They've since been sanded and re-varnished. They're now several shades lighter and look much, much better. So ... wall colours for this room?...See MorePaint colour help for new small apartment, part 2
Comments (12)Finally, we have pictures! Photo taken before the apartment was fixed and painted. Window is much taller, hidden here by a blind. Faces north. Dresser. It's twin will go in the wall-to-wall closet on the opposite side of the window wall. Wall light. Three of these will be wired together to replace a large, ugly square wall scone. Heirloom bedside table. Small area rug. The background is barely yellow. Blue clouds painting (above bed?) Proposed bedroom layout. Missisng is a photo of the armoire. It's old, plain and of the same medium brown as the dresser. Shelves above the bedside table. A wall of shelves (or three bookcases) on wall opposite bed (I've got over 1,000 books; they have to go wherever there's space). Top shelf will hold my collection of antique Paddington Bears. What looks like a box under the window is a short storage bench; it will have a cushion top and a hole on the side for my shy cat to hide in. It's white. Still need bed linen ... and colour for walls!...See MoreNeed help organizing small apartment!
Comments (6)Your kitchen looks to be quite small with minimal storage space. If it were me, I'd look for a shallow cabinet or hutch with a couple open shelves as well as some nice closed storage space. Something that ideally would fit on the wall just outside your kitchen. I'd store kitchen pieces that I don't use every day in it, keeping the open shelves for art, a tv, music, pottery or other pieces that look best in your living room. I've seen old Hoovers similar to this (but without a sink and not as wide). If need be, you could paint it to work with your furniture. Turn the upper part into a bar/art display or whatever. Storing plates, serveware, pots, pans, flatware, bowls, etc. in the closed portions. I see this kind of cabinet a lot in consignment shops for fairly cheap. I might even frost the glass to give myself more places to store kitchen, work-related or really anything you need to store and have no room for elsewhere. Again, you could use open display areas for a bar , art, etc. so that to visitors, it would look kind . It would be even better if it had a pull-out desk top feature. I'd paint it black, perhaps. Here's another idea, but I'm thinking much smaller and moveable. Sorry, I'm searching for examples fast, but hopefully, you get the idea: Bottom line is something that will serve multiple purposes, including storage and display. Look at flea markets and consignment shops. And remember, just about any piece of furniture can be painted....See MoreRelated Professionals
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