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Comments (8)Looking for interior designing u can contact ABEsquare Furnish pvt ltd on +91 7676085555 / hi@abesquare.com. We offers a wide range of textures, materials and laminates to suit clients design and budgetary needs. ABEsquare provides complete customized interior solution for your dream home....See Moreneed help... please advice
Comments (16)This is the changes i made according to ur suggestions. Removed balcony and added a bow window for drawing room. One bedroom on the right gets a attached balcony. Work area or utility area can be extended upto 60 cm to the right which will be open to air and metal grill works may b done. I also extended some space near staircase to act as shoerack. Also for the other bedroom and kitchen , space extended outward for builtin cupboard . I cannot push back the toilet near the kitchen because of the space constrains. My only issue that fiddles my mind is that , is there a problem if kitchen door is close to toilet door?? If so i can attach the toilet to the bedroom nearby. Only issue will be that if incase any guest need to use the toilet, then they have to go through the bedroom. Thanks in advance and grateful for all your inputs....See Moreneed advice on curtains, center table, position of plants for drawing
Comments (9)Hi Aditi, You have beautiful ethnic style furniture and a spacious drawing room. For this space to look more vibrant and lively here are our suggestions: This being a typical traditional style seating, would like to suggest you to change the upholstery of the current geometric pattern to a plain solid colour. Need to add a combination of printed and plain cushion covers which will give the necessary colour pop, matching the palette of the room. Add a huge area rug to bring in the necessary colour and warmth to the room. Please go for bamboo chick blinds for the window treatment. As this adds up to the ethnic traditional style For the above ideas please visit the link shared, which is on similar lines, and will help you decorate your room and the interiors in a similar. Add some tall plants on all the four corners of your seating space. Also succulents are very in these days For more info on some easy and maintainable house plants please head to our blog that will help choose some for your interiors. Visit: https://cubspaces.com/top-8-indoor-plants/ Colour Ur Blank Spaces is an online interior design service. If you want specific view and drawings please do get in touch at info@cubspaces.com or Contact us at: 9923893771 Happy Colouring CUBS Team www.cubspaces.com...See MoreRenovation:: Do you really need to dump all old things?
Comments (12)Thanks for both of your responses CUBSpaces team and Shweta from Shades studio. It really gives a clarity about possible consequences. I am now doubt free about changing whole things in Bathroom as it will be interconnected. However will appreciate your opinion on few things: 1. Kitchen wall tiles: I have those from countertop height to roof(almost area of 6X15 feet) which are good and not hollow. I changed countertop 5 years back without any damage to these tiles. It might cost me another 10-15 K, but I feel the whole process and quantity of wasting old good tiles makes me little sad. 2. kitchen countertop: Made new around 5 years back. I don't expect to get it all intact. But large pieces can be cut and can be used as top for other freestanding structures like dishwasher, front load washer, heighten base cabinets, etc. 3. Plywood: I don't mind giving enough labour charges for old sheets recycle. I am planning to use doors, loose sheets(like kept on bed frame of settee frame.) or parts of big frames like settee. I am keen on reducing waste than to save money. You can see various DIY ideas by western people, who remove or sand laminates and re-paint furniture, or carefully remove hollow tiles and re-attach them. Some are also re-painting ceramic tiles. I am just asking myself: Are we creating more and more waste by use and throw approach every 10-15 years, just because we can afford it?...See MoreAkshat Kanodia
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