Help with hallway picture placement
Laura Grieb
5 years ago
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Lower than door frame (lower)
Level with door frame (higher)
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Comments (5)Ditto- James sent me a piece of BUDDY'S ANGEL BABY. According to the AHS data base, it is a 3" flower out of Lavender Blue Baby X Dark Avenger. I grow both of those and like them, so will stick it in the small/ miniature bed. It is described as purple w/ a darker eye....See MorePlease help with Picture placement above the mantle
Comments (43)Sorry for the picture heavy page. :-). I have trouble expressing at certain times in words. So the pictures attempt to speak for me. Thank you Deborah for reminding me of creating the more soothing lines that I'd forgotten that Olychick told me about Olychick not sure if you're following this but you have helped me immeasurably. I have gone back several times over what you have said and that has been greatly appreciated and keeping me or editing. Yayagal I found this at a second hand shop. I guess it didn't suit the other person's decor or something like that. I was happy to pay the under $100 for it as it really makes me smile. Thank you for the compliment on it. 1 pink mountain thank you the compliment on my tchotchkes. I kept only my favorites when I purged many many many many things. Thanks also for your help with understanding why the smaller pieces don't work very well. When I'm up close to the fireplace I can see the pieces I love it's very hard to understand why they shouldn't be there. We are now looking for something more solid and structured but not sure what maybe some thick blue or black candle holders?...See MoreHelp with Picture Placement
Comments (10)I don't disagree with sofa table/lamps is a great look-- and something to ultimately do, but what if they don't have the $$ to make those changes or other issues where the sofa can't be moved down, say like a vent. So for now w/everything as is, it becomes a general design ?/issue...in a peaked ceiling room, which should art generally relate to....the peaked ceiling or object underneath? I think it's the object below....See MoreHall bath vanity lighting placement
Comments (2)We have a 19" (24" with trim) recessed medicine cabinet/mirror over a 42" vanity in a master bath used by two adults and find it works well--it isn't full, nor are the drawers in the vanity. We do have a full-length mirror just outside the bathroom. Whether it's enough mirror and/or storage space for you will depend on who uses the bathroom. Our hall bath has the same size cabinet and it's only half full, but that bath is used by two kids who really only keep toothpaste, etc. in there. I would not have wanted anything wider with sconces, and we wanted sconces vs. an overhead light. Ours are not that wide, though--around 5". Only an inch of space does feel very close to the wall. Another option is to see if you can find a similar fixture at a slightly smaller scale. Rejuvenation sells one (Knowles) that is very similar that is only 5" (6" with shade), for instance. Other companies might also make similar slightly smaller fixtures. Those extra inches might be valuable for you....See Morechloebud
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