Factory to Family Home
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Shalini Sharma
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Comments (2)Mary, can you provide a rough plan showing measurements, windows, entrances/exits (with doors or not), and where the stove is situated? Are you starting afresh with furniture, or is there anything already there that should stay? Pics of the room would also be a huge help....See MoreTurning a old cottage into a family home of 5.
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Comments (2)As you say, the position of the door is splitting the room in half. We had a similar issue and had the door moved to one end. It was a big enough job but worth it. We did this when renovating the house. Then we zoned the room. One end a study and the other end sitting and TV. We also changed the hearth to a lighter colour. We considered taking the fireplace away as we don’t use it but retained it in the end. I would paint the room the same colour as the feature wall is emphasising the narrowness. I would change the curtains to a simple neutral linen and remove the blinds as they are killing the light in the room. To improve privacy, would hedging be an option? Put a large mirror over the mantle and use good sized rugs to zone the area. I think I would try putting the TV on the opposite side and have the window end as a sitting/reading area. The darker side of the room would benefit from side tables with lamps....See MoreG Arnold
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