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IN most small condominiums and loft spaces, the area that includes lounge, dining room and kitchen sit open to each other. The space is divided by function and furnishings rather than walls. Because the living area is seen as a whole, it's important to have a cohesive decorating plan. Take note of what you will be looking at when you are sitting on the sofa, or at the dining table. If there is a major element you don't like, think about ways to reduce or reverse its impact. For example, in new condos smooth ceiling lines and some walls are interrupted by bulkheads that jut out asymmetrically. In my condo kitchen, I built a large box faux ceiling, and covered it with wood veneer to match the counter detail. Your eye is drawn to the beautiful wood markings, not the uneven ceiling.
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In small spaces, you need a cohesive decorating plan
Debbie Travis - House to HomeIN most small condominiums and loft spaces, the area that includes lounge, dining...See the full content of this document
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