Big family room or small family room + office space?
Nasheela Khan
13 days ago
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Comments (18)I have ordered from Saatchi Art, a small (4"x12") mixed media piece (collage, paint, pencil). I had to split payment between a Visa gift card and a credit card, which I couldn't do through their website, so I had to go through customer service, and they were great. Really, really helpful. I did not, however, use their art advisory service (didn't feel I needed it; I was happy to browse and their filters let me focus on my price range). When the piece came it was well packaged and looked as expected based on the online pics. I was very happy....See MoreSeparate home office or larger family room?
Comments (10)Something to consider: Someday any children you have will live elsewhere and you will get older and likely have arthritis -- making climbing those stairs ever more difficult. You may also have overnight guests between now and then. For these reasons, I recommend that you keep one private room -- a bonus room that could be bedroom or study or craft room, with an adjacent bath, downstairs -- preferably with bath away from the entry / living room area. Could you close off the entry to the hallway near the downstairs bath and enter the hall leading to the bath the back left corner bedroom from the dining room ... and enter the dining room from the living room but via the other side of the chimney -- remove as much as possible of that center (left to right) wall that is to the right of the chimney. It appears you have a dining area (left of the kitchen) with just a small window. Unless you're enlarging the kitchen into this area, you might consider a sliding glass patio door or a large bay window in the dining room. If you're extending the kitchen into that space that appears to be a dining area, perhaps you need to keep that large front room one combined living/dining room....See Moresmall office space in family room ... help!
Comments (1)Maybe repost as a 'design dilemma' or on 'home decorating'? It looks like your space is about five feet wide and can extend down quite a bit. What do you mean by two computers, could you be more specific how many monitors, printers, etc. Do you need storage space for files for your work, or wall space to post instructions or directives, for example? How many people are in your household -- do you need visual privacy? Is your home computer mostly for web surfing? Good luck!...See Moreadding small office area to carpeted family room.
Comments (3)Just adding simple computer desk & chair. Going to keep existing shelves in pic. Floor plan is insignificant. Was just hoping for some guidance or pics of similar set up....See MoreNasheela Khan
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