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Comments (1)You might post this in building a home...they have a lot of knowledge around design and budgets and such....See Moreplease help me with this design’s dilemma
Comments (10)It seems placement could work centered or offset, but without the sconces only. According to your sketch, the sconce is too close to the hall. If the artwork is offset from the table, you have the balance and massing from the sideboard, so picture yourself sitting in the family room. First, you probably won't view the art perfectly associated to the center of the table. Then, if you see the artwork not centered on table/chandelier, that may be ok because the visual breakup with the sideboard may balance the entire view. And you've drawn like a long 6'+ piece, so it may conflict with that 4-gang switch box there anyway. But, I would probably just eliminate the sconces as IMO it detracts from the art anyway, and limits you in flexiblity for a different sized piece in the future. Then you can play with a centered or offset location upon hanging. I think either could work. Same logic I would apply to the sideboard, whether it can be centered or offset from the table....See MorePlease help with design enclosing breezeway - design dilemma
Comments (5)Without the measurements that a pro would know to provide, there is no possible offering of a solution. That a pro would not need offered. I suggest you contact an actual design pro to do an as built for the space, and then use their services to space plan what is a very expensive project....See MoreEn-suite bathroom addition design help!
Comments (12)You're making some large compromises to avoid moving plumbing. The new bath is so small. Who is going to use it? There won't be any room around the sink to put anything while someone is getting ready for the day, and the shower looks really tiny. I would borrow two feet at least of space from the primary bath and rearrange the fixtures in the primary bath so they make more sense and you don't have a lot of empty space in the middle which is just wasted. Do you really need a tub in that bathroom? If you really don't want to do that, then what the builder drew is what you get. He drew it with your desire in mind to not move fixtures. Or would just having a half bath in the new space be enough to relieve morning congestion? That space would be nice for just a toilet and vanity....See MoreRelated Professionals
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