Refrigerator in small open concept town home
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Comments (8)I don't know how practical it would be for you to do, but if this were my room, i think I'd put the couch on the wall where the tv is and move the tv to the wall across from it, mounting it on the wall, above a narrow console table (not sure if yours is narrow enough to not block the entry path). I'd then create some kind of toy storage system under the windows. You could add a chair or two to the room and a coffee table to make it more inviting. Or eventually get a sectional that could wrap around with a portion facing the windows. Or when you purchase a new sofa, get one with a lower back that could be placed in front of the windows like shown in nosoccermom's example above. I think the way it's arranged makes it appear much smaller and closed in. I don't love this room, but just showing how you might have the walkway in front of the tv instead of behind the sofa....See MoreHouse Reno open concept light fixture placement
Comments (4)Front entry. Kitchen island Living room. This one is my favourite and was originally thinking of doing over kitchen table. Just thought it would look better with stone fireplace. Kitchen table. Not totally sure about this one. But something similar. And then a fan top of peak just to the left of centre of entire area? This is more for function than fashion but just not sure if too much....See MoreHelp! Paint Color for Open Concept living/dining kitchen row home
Comments (2)Before we sold our last home, I had a really excellent painter come in and paint the bedrooms, a few walls of our great room, our home office, and the entryway in Dover White by Sherwin Williams. He loved it and actually used it on a few subsequent projects. We also loved it. My kitchen and dining area were in a color called "green plum passion" by valspar, and the Dover White complemented this color as well. I think it would look great with a satin white trim and a bright white ceiling. We had similar color tile to what you have on your kitchen floor, which went well with the Dover White. A friend recently painted her condo (which is an interior unit and doesn't get a ton of light) in Sherwin Willams 9109 Natural Linen. She says when she buys/builds her next house she'll use it everywhere... Hope these thoughts are helpful....See MoreHelp! Hardwood flooring not aligning in open concept home.
Comments (11)Exactly. I agree . In my prior comment, the walls are actually pretty square. We measured it in front of him and he also measured. This should not result in a difference of inches on the other side of the room. In my last comment about the rows, I did not measure from wall. I measured from his first row to his last. Which like I sd, we all agreed the walls were fairly even and square. So it’s hard for me to understand how a fairly straight room became off by inches and why there are no expansion gaps on one side of the room to a 3/4in gap. Anyways, he finally admitted to not measuring anything when we asked to see and hear his process/explanation for laying down the floors. All he did was decided to start at the left corner of patio door and that was it. Why he choose the shortest wall in my house to start with patio doors and a fireplace in the center?? Idk. He didn’t have explanation. He blamed my walls for not being squared but how did he know if he never measured? He only measured when my husband and I did it in front of him. He did nothing to ensure his line was straight. No chalk line, no markings, laser, nothing. He said, he’s never had to measure his first row to make sure it’s straight. He also said open concept homes can’t have wood floors that align and flow into other rooms. That you’d have to make rip cuts and lay down transition strips between spaces. I’m sorry, I’m not an expert but I know that statement is untrue. You can flow flooring into other rooms regardless if it’s open space or not. Well an update is we let him go. Our issue still stands. The floors as they enter the other rooms do not match up. At this point, it looks like ripping up the floors the only option. This time, will start in our hallway since that’s our longest wall and it connects all the rooms. Will use splines to switch directions and should there be cuts, it’ll be by the walls and not dead smack in the middle of my floors like it would be now....See Morefrostedsleet
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