Very small Dressing room with awkward window
Sara Krimou
3 years ago
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Help please with very awkward living room that's driving me crazy!
Comments (17)I moved the doorway to my bathroom and it was worth every penny if it means you can get a better arrangement, but exploring all the options first is best to avoid the hassle. Personally i would put the TV in the corner labelled 'wasted space', put the sofa where the bookcase is, put the armchairs in much the same place but perhaps more in a straight line with the fireplace and the coffee table in the middle. It looks like all your furniture hugs the walls, but it will make the room seem a lot less long and narrow if the flow was broken up a bit in the middle. Then I would move the book case over where the TV is, add a snuggler in the bay window and perhaps a sideboard (or guitars) to the right on the wall across from where the TV currently is. It would almost be like splitting the room in to two different spaces for two different purposes. The guitars and books near the window for light and relaxation and the furniture in a social setting without being center around the tv entirely but in a good view as well. My room is equally as awkward and I am still trying to figure it out so best of luck to you!...See MoreVery difficult windows - I need help how do I dress them?
Comments (2)A slight daring suggestion I have would be to paint on the windows themselves with a very thin layer of watered down acrylic paint or liquid chalk that will dry and begin to make a stained glass window effect as the window is rather small to work with but can become a bit of a feature. It may even add a splash of colour....See MoreHelp dressing an awkward window
Comments (10)As it's for a children's room, why not do something based on old fashioned tent flaps. 2 triangles of lined fabric that slightly overlap, with small tie backs. You wouldn't need any gathering in the fabric and this would bring the cost down. You'd have to find a way of fixing the fabric at the top and on the diagonals, but I can't see that it would be terribly difficult. If you've got the space, you could even bring the curtain forward to create a play area between it and the window....See Morehow to dress a Victorian Bay Window - living room
Comments (22)They are lovely windows! I think the windows would actually look better without the curtains. Do you close the curtains at night for privacy when sitting in the room? Or just close at night going to bed? I think shutters might look too much for the big windows and you need something simpler. I like roman blinds. Or how about just curtains at the 2 sides, and when pulled back at the sides they are swept away from the walls/windows.... or held back with a hook/holder?...See MoreSara Krimou
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