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Comments (10)Floor to ceiling wood w/natural finish built in -- tv/curio /book/storage shelving/cabinet -- beginning a few inches to the right of the light switch on the left and leaving the same amount of wall showing on the right. Add solid doors from about waist down. Create an "open" display area in the middle so those switches (or whatever) can be reached and yet hidden behind whatever you choose to display there -- but add pocket doors you can close or, when open, slide into the cabinet and out of sight. http://www.rockler.com/ez-pocket-door-system-pocket-door-slide?sid=V9146?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=&utm_content=pla&utm_campaign=PL&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhdzYgPb-2gIVVIezCh3OYQIwEAQYAiABEgKTs_D_BwE Add glass front doors on each side and above that middle display niche....See MoreBlank slate wood chip rectangle - looking for design ideas!
Comments (6)Thanks for the feedback. The magnolia I was thinking of is the Galaxy Magnolia. It doesn't grow very large. Regarding the swing, I was thinking bench swing, not a swing set. That is a big question mark brainstorm. Could be just a bench, or plantings, or anything! Currently, the entire area is covered in bark mulch, and I was planning to leave it that way, but add in a few plants that I wouldn't need to water, but that would look prettier than just bark and a fence :) . We do not want grass to mow back here - don't even have a mower anymore since we moved! The reason I was thinking about stepping stones for the path is because I'd love for the kids to be able to get to and from the trampoline barefoot without getting slivers from the bark. Pavers or pea gravel might be OK, too. Right now, the trampoline is all the way next to the deck so they step from there on. Beyond the trampoline is just plain bark with random weeds and a pile of yard debris. It is just wasted space besides the fact that the dog goes back there. We've lived here for 6 months. Other layout ideas welcome! Reminder, the key items are: trampoline for the kids, a small tree for shade (needs to not grown too high because of power lines), a compost bin, and leave some bark area for our dog's "bathroom." Thanks!!...See MoreBlank kitchen wall - ideas?
Comments (30)I don't think you need anything on that wall. Since you have pet bowls on the floor right in front of it, it may be awkward to try to get anything off a shelf. I would consider painting the wall(s) a different color since they seem to blend with the ceiling. A little color is all you need....See MoreIdeas for the blank area on this entry wall?
Comments (10)The rug shouldn't butt against the wall or the door and the pattern in it looks too much like the flooring. Open the door all the way and then center the credenza and poster on the remaining wall space. Paint the vent to match the wall. I would look for a more interesting and less matchy rug that picks up on some of the colors in the poster. It need not be so large as the one you have. Perhaps a wide runner would be better. Hard to judge without a straight shot of the doors and all of the floor space you have to work with....See Morejck910
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