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Nicola Wood
7 years ago
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Nicola Wood
7 years agolast modified: 7 years agoRelated Discussions
What floor plan would work in this bedroom?
Comments (23)I drew up to scale both rooms and actually like the larger room. I don't know how to show you the lay out. Thanks for the dimensions. (I had to convert to feet since I'm an Amazonian). Anyway First, draw it out on graphic paper instead of hauling the furniture around, it is so much easier. Normally putting the bed at an angle takes up so much more room that I often can't do it but in this case it works, in my opinion and looks great! So, as you enter room in area to your left there appears to be just enough room for your wardrobe. Then as you stand at the bottom of your bed put the right hand top corner just in about the middle of the window angling it towards the door. It won't be a ful on 45 degree angle, just enough to position your dressing table against the left wall. I put it about 21 inchs or 2 feet away from the wardrobe. Whatever works for your doors. This still gives you a little room to manuever , for making your bed, to the left of the bed when needed.. I would place the dresser across from the table a couple feet away from door opening. This is all tight, granted but looks interesting and spacy to me, at least on paper. The bed corner in the middle of the window gives a sense of planning and simetry. You actually could do the whole wall in a sheer but also could just dress the window maybe in an up down interesting shade, bamboo or something textural and if you want a soft swag at the top in a great fabric to pull some color up to draw your eye. You could place a tree, (ficus, maybe), or something architectural or sculptural, tall behind the headboard. Use your vertical spaces, anything to draw your eye up. Put a tall mirror at your dressing table. You really even have room with this arrangement to have a pretty good sized round table on the right side of your bed and even a tall, 12 inch deep by 2 or 3 feet wide bookcase a foot or so away from the window wall on the right side of your room. If you do things to draw your eye up, the room will feel more spacious instead of focusing on the furniture area. I'm loving it. wish I could fly across the pond and help you! good luck!...See MoreModern white kitchen. What flooring?
Comments (9)I’m with the others; You definitely need to warm up a north facing kitchen, particularly when using white units. I often use a high quality laminate such as Quickstep Perspectives, looks great, is tough and easy to maintain. As for linking to your living area at a later date, if you carried the laminate through a large area rug could be used. However, it is quite normal to have a difference in floor styles between rooms, even when open plan, the key is to get the levels right for a seamless transition. first photo below, kitchen was ‘mussel‘ not white but illustrates the warmth of a laminate floor, (you can add lots of interest with wall colour and fabric blinds). Second shows a seamless transition between kitchen and living areas using different flooring. Third the impact of (in this instance engineered wood) running through entire open plan area with a white kitchen. Pops of colour help a lot....See MoreWhat floor should i use in the kitchen
Comments (5)Personally I think an LVT is a more practical product but if I were qa supplier I would probably want to promote porcelain tiles because it is less likely to limit wood options with the kitchen and the potential profit from a porcelain tile is potentially higher than a LVT....See MoreWhat flooring to chose
Comments (4)I’d put a dark colour floor, slate as above looks beautiful or a concrete or dark stone effect tile. For the wall I’d probably tile it, either some decor tiles or an interesting layout of plain tiles (hexagon or herringbone or hexagon) but keeping main colour white....See MoreNicola Wood
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