what do I do with this awkward hallway space
Vanessa Z
2 years ago
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What can we do with this awkward space?
Comments (32)I got it! I got it! Inspired by the fabulous view and wanting something restful in the DR, put in a waterfall wall!!! It would be gorgeous. You can get them in glass, acrylic, copper, steel, colors, all kinds of things. And you can set them up to be just the upper part of the wall with a buffet or credenza in front. You can get them to be rain, bubbles or water fall.... And how cool is that, fire and water.... Here is a link that might be useful: Custom water fall walls...See MoreWhat to do with awkward living space?
Comments (11)The t v? Huge! Assuming you don’t want it to remain on the floor... You (not I) would build this temporary wall in that wasted space …(you have to figure out how to get the power in there and be able to the walk around each end)…one side for the t v and the other side providing more counter space for the kitchen area. Which is great when you have company…you can use it as a drink bar first, and then as a serving bar. The big window is great, but permanent, so you need no egress. Putting the sofa in front of it removes only the view from the bottom…which isn’t so great, so no loss. Now..ta da…you have a sofa facing t v, and the rest of the space is left for you to fill....See MoreWhat can I do with this awkward space?
Comments (13)I can not help but notice there is no overhang there or at your kitchen peninsula. That's got to be uncomfortable sitting there. I do not know how involved you want to get into this, but there's a lot of potential to fix this unfuntional area. Another idea: Turn the 2 door into a 1 door. Build out a closet with a door opening into the other room not viewable in photos. Then possibly use the existing countertop on the other cabinets to put on the backside of the peninsula to finally get some overhang to sit at. You may even be able to use the cabinets on backside of peninsula too, but leave enough room for les 12" min..15-18" better at table level. Here's a rought sketch to hopefully help explain... Again, The floor under cabinets being removed will need work on the transition. Hope that helps give you some ideas :)...See Morewhat do I do with this corner in my hallway
Comments (11)I agree with comments that it’s a very nice space. Well put together. I also agree with comment that floor plant looks a little squished. The only thing I’d do is move it to the other side of window settee & leave the smaller corner by the mirror open....See MoreVanessa Z
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