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Comments (3)72" wide based on the floor boards. I can see 10 floor boards that look to be roughly 6' wide. Add a 12" deep bookcase and I come up with 72"....See MoreRelax room arrangement
Comments (2)Cross section...See MoreLiving room wall feels like a furniture store
Comments (17)Love these suggestions!!! If I do shelving (such as this) would you suggest we do it symmetrically (on each size of the credenza) or just on one side? The Hemingway Wall Mount Bookcase Reclaimed Wood Bookshelf Pipe Wall Bookshelf Pipe Shelf One side note: as y'all can clearly see we have a MCM vibe...I want to have a MCM "vibe" but not a room that you walk into and feel like you stepped directly into 1962. I guess you could say I like that the space is inspired by MCM design but is not literally MCM like it's the set of the Dick Van Dyke Show....See MoreMy living room stresses me out! How can I make it more relaxing?
Comments (14)--Paint living and dining rooms a warm white so they all seem to be one space. (I can't tell what color walls are. Next time, show well lit rooms in daylight.) ----Long, low white shelf/cabinet across the entire TV wall with just TV above since it's so large. This will streamline the room tremendously. No art around TV since screen. Relocate favorite art pieces--not decor items like mirrors or clock--to a gallery wall in dining room--best art works only. Lose the big blue bottle and other "stuff" on the floor. The room needs something call "negative space," open areas that add airiness to a room. It takes awhile to get used to negative space, but it feels calming after a while. --Move corner chair to face the other armchair with floor lamp in that corner to the left of TV. --Get a rectangular coffee table up on legs so its reachable from all seating. These gives you a conversational connection. --Remove side table and table lamp. It's blocking flow, which is stressful. That will make a bigger difference than you think. This way people can move around the couch from either end. --Sorry, but declutter all stuff from dining room as well since it adds to the visual clutter of both rooms. --Put smaller round dining room mirror by front door with a shelf there for keys, etc. Having a funcitonal place for practical items is destressing. --Remove living room mirror entirely. It's is too big and reflecting all the clutter. --No plaid throw hanging off sofa. If you need it to curl up, fold it in a nice basket. --...See MoreRelated Professionals
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