Desperate need for some inspiration and advice for guest room/ office
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Comments (8)I like the idea of putting the computer away in a closet ,actually I do a lot of sewing too so may be I will try to combine the space for my computer and sewing machine. Thanks for the suggestions ,I will google murphy bed and get the details. LEELEE iF YOU COULD POST SOME PICS OF THE BIFOLD DOORS IN THE CLOSET i WILL WORK ON THE PLAN...See MoreA computer programmer's bedroom
Comments (3)Start with the headboard for inspiration. Change to a solid-color bedding. Paint out those cabinet doors in one color to get rid of the busy-ness of the trim. Paint the walls in something that will work over whatever was used before- hard to know, really, but the peeling is worrying. You might have to sand and prime before painting. Take that yellow stuff off the window (?). Treat yourself to a nice big desk for your computer work, hopefully with a view outdoors. Go sleek, and modern. It doesn't have to be all gray, white and black, though. See Houzz photos under "computer office" for ideas that are up-to-date without being boring....See MoreNeed help on bedroom
Comments (24)Keya, glad you decided to take the one reader's idea about moving the armoires in front of windows that you don't need and giving the bed a wall of its own! And, yes, you can have Roman shades on one wall and layered drapes on the other. When I had drapes made for my tall sitting room windows/doors, I had them use the same fabric for the Roman shades for the smaller windows on the other wall. For me personally, in these older Indian homes with all the odd nooks and niches in the walls, perhaps it would be more soothing to have a light/med tone paint on the walls that blends with the drapes/blinds for an 'uninterrupted' look, and I would use the same color on ceiling and beams. (but that is just my thought) I would start the process with a large carpet with your favorite colors, then choose your Bedcover & cushions, then your wall paint and fabric for drapes/blinds ..Not certain what style you like, but if you really like a particular Ethnic bedcover fabric, you can always have them stitched into curtains or Roman shades too. Can't wait to see the "After" pics!...See MoreNeed Design Ideas - Crowd Designing, anyone????
Comments (13)Dear Mr. Maverick, Hope you are doing great. Seeing at your post its very clear that you are a passionate person and taking your designing process seriously. Also you are accepting that you are not a designer yourself which is a good gesture against those clients who think themselves superior when it comes to design choices but knows nothing in real. I agree with above replies to share some information about your house starting with the floor plans as without these no one would be able to help you in any way. Also you need to understand that designing is a subjective and time consuming process and doesn't happen in an instant. If its just about getting ideas then you can find millions on google search. But being on Houzz platform is a great thing as its full of many talented professionals contributing to the solutions best way possible. I hereby offer my services and request you to go thru my profile and works and see if it interests you. I can show more interesting works if you insist. Let me know for further more as i am offering my services remotely as well including couple projects in Ireland. Best Regards, - Ar. Ravi Prakash Email- ar.ravi2013@gmail.com...See MoreKK1000
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