Black glass chimney breast and feature mirrors
Kerry Donnelly
8 years ago
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Paint or paper chimney breast? And layout help
Comments (20)Going back to original options with the sofas opposite each other, can you fit a tv unit under the stairs as that could look quite good? With regard to the L shaped arrangement with the tv on the unit, you could drill a circle in the back of the unit and store the play station and sky in there. Another option which I think could work is to swap the dining and living round as the dining end looks bigger. Have one sofa on the kitchen wall with the other opposite ( place the sofas about a foot from both walls) and hang the tv above the radiator. You could make a feature of the room with a built in tv, Sky and radiator cover, as per example attached from Andre hodges. That should still give you at least 4ft for a clear corridor to the kitchen ( on the basis the 7ft measurement you gave was from the side of the kitchen door!) I wouldn't paper the recesses now I've seen the whole room. Maybe considering papering or painting the kitchen wall to Bring the wall in so as to make it feel wider and give more interest to the lounge....See MoreDecorating chimney breast?
Comments (3)@bitsnbats The only real reason is because we've had to use lining paper as the walls have been in terrible condition. Lots of sanding and filling still doesn't leave a good surface, so lining paper makes it pretty much perfect. However, due to this, there are bits of fluff, grit etc that have got caught in the paste. Not many of them, but as you can see, we've got downlights so they show them all up. Textured wallpaper would cover these up, whereas paint wont. Guess I could sand them back gently!...See MoreLarge chimney breast /fireplace design ideas
Comments (1)Is it possible to open up the space inside? Maybe create a feature wall like this, but not as expensive as marble!...See MoreBare chimney breast - stuck!
Comments (55)Wayfair have fabulous customer service. For example, I bought a garden parasol which wouldn’t open properly as stitching was incorrect. I took photos and contacted them and within hours they apologised and arranged a reimbursement. They asked me to keep or dispose of the parasol. I gave it to my stepson and his wife sorted the stitching and it works perfectly now! I then ordered a different parasol from them and it is lovely. To me, a good company is about after sales customer care, and they have it in bucket loads. I also bought this lovely oak side table for 60 quid! It’s beautifully made and really heavy....See Moreray_ray_
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