What to do with the Walls?
Michelle Lee
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Any ideas on what to do with this wall?
Comments (8)I like the wall left there too. The separation when guests come in, and hang their coats etc, is very nice to have. I would leave it just like it is.. I agree, you have things tore apart, so go one step further and have the pop corn ceilings removed....See Moreideas on what to do for the wall?
Comments (3)Maybe a larger The Frame TV, so you have something colorful to look at when not watching a show. You can display "art" or your own photos. This one is the 75" Frame TV. You can also create a gallery wall around the TV....See MoreSmall bathroom -- What to do with this wall?
Comments (8)The bathroom is 89x89. It's the smallest bathroom you could ever imagine. Initially I had the plumbing for two sinks because it looked better, but once I started building drawer boxes around the plumbing for two sinks I realized the bathroom would have zero storage. I built the floating vanity to a non standard size 16" x 89" so the shower door would have room to swing open. I purchased every size sink and this is the only one that would fit a 16 inch vanity. I tried vessel sinks but never found one I liked and got tired of looking. I just uploaded more pics. This bathroom is next to the living room and is only used when guests are visiting or staying in the small guest bedroom across the hall. I can easily change the lighting. The lighting you see installed is just from my previous layout when I had two sinks. I'm not sure what to change it to. I just know I don't like it. I was thinking a mirror across the entire wall would make the space look bigger?...See MoreWhat to do with his wall
Comments (4)We agree that adding art behind your desk should work well. You might look at pieces of art you like from a local artist that would go with the colors you already have....See MoreMechael Freed
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