Main Room Design, Help Needed!!
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Comments (8)There's a lot of space devoted to circulation, and the in-law suite looks almost as large as the regular living space. I think it's possible to do better. I don't know what that space is opposite the entry, but I certainly wouldn't want to enter the house (or have my guests enter the house), and the first thing they see is whatever is in that room. If it was my house I would at least put the entry to that space opposite the stairs, and use the solid wall opposite the entry for display, built-in shelving and appropriate lighting. I think you can do better than this......See MoreNeed help with main room colors
Comments (3)Not sure what you want from us. Get the cabinets and floor in then and only then decide on wall color .IMO adding another type of wood to the wood ceiling is going to create some problems since the fir is such a strong statement and the new flooring you like is amuch different tone. I usually go to a very pale gray/ green with wood maybe try that to see if it works. As for flooring for the mudroom I would choose a slate not a beige floor....See MoreNeed help designing mudroom/laundry room/main entrance
Comments (5)Your inspiration photos seem to solve your needs. A long bench, with drawer or basket storage below and a double hook (possible a shelf) beneath each window, would give you a lot of storage. You may even have room to add a tall, pull out cabinet at each end or you could modify the closet to have a pull out as well as hanging area. You could add ceiling height, deep cabinets over your washer and dryer and a countertop for folding. If you must have a hamper, as in your pictures, buy a decorative one and store it under your window. After that, just add a rug and it would look great....See MoreMain Living Area Decor/Design Help!!!
Comments (20)The brown chair looks isolated and small by itself in comparison to the visual weight of the sectional. If you consider the last photo in the Susan Davis post, that chair is larger and has a pattern fabric and accompanying ottoman with it that balances better, visually, its sectional. The arrangement of the pieces and the artwork on the walls also create more visual balance in that room....See MoreNoor
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