Need help filling a space!
Natalie Ann
6 years ago
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Comments (4)Hi Michtam, I see what you mean with the space and it does need something done to it. Have you thought about doing a gallery wall? You could go for a slightly retro theme as it seems to be what you like looking at the picture and leather armchair. Have a look at our article on Display Walls if you need help deciding what to do: http://www.hutsly.com/blogs/news/113311044-display-rules-ideas-to-create-the-perfect-gallery-wall I would personally go for all the same frames but in different sizes and find some retro pictures and Art to put in them. And maybe display them symmetrically so it doesn't look too crazy and random. If you do go for a gallery wall I would perhaps change the two lampshades that you have on the console as they are creating a strong contrast right now and you wouldn't need that if you already had a gallery wall so maybe lighter shades would be better then. I would also change the wall lights which are a bit blah We only have a few in our lighting section but they might take your fancy: http://www.hutsly.com/collections/lighting/ Hope that helps! Hutsly....See MoreFill this space! Living room/coffee table?
Comments (4)Hi Lisa, most tables get cluttered with just everyday stuff so having drawers is a good way of keeping everything tidy and items you don't want the children to just pick up. This table below has two drawers at the top and one big one at the bottom but made to look like two. Good for just throwing toys into, depending on how deep you want to make it you can have drawers on both sides. Also this one has rounded corners on the top and legs so relatively safe. Having something like this made is very expensive but another way of doing it is to buy online and get someone to adapt it by adding drawers and rounding off corners. Preferably with a simple finish to it too, if someone is going to dapt it then they don't want to spend more time trying to match a finish. Hope that helps....See MoreHow to fill an empty space in your home.
Comments (1)In my opinion, a Scandinavian print is a good way to fill an empty space....See MoreFilling an empty office space area?
Comments (2)I think that is probably the most sensible option. Will just have to find a nice set of drawers or storage unit that would go well. I did envisage one of those Eames chairs and Ottoman with a curved lamp coming overhead Something like this...See MoreStage Two Sell LLC
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