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The seat: A coffee table that doubles as a footstoolWhy it’s a contender: Who doesn’t love a multi-tasker?If what you’re really hankering after is somewhere to put your feet up, then consider investing in an upholstered footstool. It means any sofa instantly becomes more relaxing, as you can stretch out your toes. It also adds a welcome softness to rooms. But it still handily doubles up as somewhere to balance hot drinks – just make sure you invest in a tea tray or two.
Could one of these be a better seating option than the L-shaped sofa?The seat: A super-deep sofaWhy it’s a contender: Has all the comfort with added flexibilityCorner sofa designs often feature lovely deep seats, but their L-shape can be restrictive – having to commit to either a left- or right-hand corner can limit future room layouts. By contrast, a simple, deep-seated sofa offers the same glorious benefits of being able to stretch out – but you can easily move it around in the future if you want to mix things up. The sofa here looks modern and stylish without being too chunky. It also offers the opportunity to add a second, complementary sofa, if you wish.See more of this gorgeous 1990s home transformed with a Scandi-style makeover
Bench coming off the unit
Birch plywood and concrete worktop
Storage plywood
Snug/ big window
Doors behind sofa
Snug?
Bookshelves
Kitchen
Floor tiles
Wallpaper and paint
Tiles!
Small bathroom
Crittal windows and parquet flooring
Planter seating
Workspace
Colours
Colours
Pink cupboard
Doors between rooms
Wall colour- buttercup
Tiles by the cooker
Chair colour
Sofa
Opened up the living room and closed access from the hallway
Lighting
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