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Comments (1)You hav beautiful natural lighting! I would center the bed infringement of the two windows, then put some side tables to balance it out. Keep the tv where it it’s. Where the bed is, put a couch and two chairs for some sitting area....See MoreDirectTV box...no clock!!!...........
Comments (26)well last night was one of those nights I would normally rely on the cable box clock...A lot of times when I don't feel well, I'll go in to the living room and fall asleep there for a couple hours and then will go back to bed till it's time to get up. Well going into the living room I had no idea what time it was...I knew son wasn't home yet because his door was ajar..after falling asleep and then waking up and ready to go back to bed...no idea what time it was...had to peek in the kitchen to read the oven clock...I DEFINATELY need to get a small digital clock for living room. If Direct TV ever gets a box with a clock, I'll be first in line to get one. LOL...See MoreHelp needed! Arrange/shop for den/home office please
Comments (9)I like the arrangement with the desk under the window, facing into the room. That leaves room for a long console with enclosed cabinets and shelves on the wall under the tv for your printer and other storage. You can go as long as you want on the console. You have enough room to move your rug all the way under the chairs so the console can sit on the floor....See MoreMeasure twice, nail once! Please help with where the holes should go!
Comments (11)" The wall is so large that I am trying to add something to it to help take up space. The tv will be professionally mounted. You have tell the pro where you want it.. So do the paper, and you need not mark the holes. He is going to ASK where you want it. That is personal preference. You don't add incongruous elements just to suck up space...............not everything you see on the internet is great, either. If you MUST add..........more like this......ONE idea and no not mirrors please....See More- 5 years ago
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