Our sunroom is a space that we have not had time or money to work on yet. We have a great view of the Rocky Mountains and would like to open this sunroom up to our main front room, replace all of the windows, and add double doors. We would also love to expand the sunroom by 10 more additional feet to make it into a game room with a pool table and other games. However, we do not have the money to do this kind of expansion, so if you have any suggestions for the current size that would be great.
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This is a picture of my living room. I tried my best to decorate it given our limited living surface. It lacks lighting and the fire place, we feel, is in an awkward space.
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I need help deciding what to put above the windows in my morning room/sun room. The walls are painted Sherwin Williams Ryegrass SW6423. There are a total of 11 windows and one door that leads to the deck outside. There is too much bare space above the windows (24" from trim to ceiling. I don't want to do curtains because I don't want to block the light. Should I do art work of some kind? or a valance of some sort? I would greatly appreciate any ideas!
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Space Description: Originally my Grandparents 1970's "Vacant" home, I, a single 23 year old guy, bought my house in 2008 and it was a dump in need of a serious remodel. Though the projects never seem to be completly over, I demolished the entire interior of the house and things have turned out amazing. The most significant change made in the kitchen was removing the wall between the living room and kitchen. This allows there to be one large open concept space rather then 2 separate rooms.
Featuring Select 6x24 Veincut Travertine on the floor and a Classic Splitface Mosaic, uniquely found at Old World Stone Imports, people that come in the kitchen can't help but awe. The Counters are Blue Pearl Granite with a chiseled edge to tie in with the the rustic 3D Backsplash. A simple but beautiful trick that I have learned, when it comes to windows in the kitchen, is to simply frame them in Travertine moldings, in this case the Classic Alpha. This allows the window to appear almost as an ever changing picture.
I had custom Cabinets created so that they were designed exactly as I wanted them to be done. The main stain that I picked is also the stain used throughout the entire house on all of the moldings. This allows a simple accent that flows and creates uniformity throughout the entire house. On the island I chose to do a simple black wash to create a unique feature different from the rest of the kitchen as an accent.
After removing the horrible wallpaper I chose a simple yet traditional beige paint color. Once again this paint color can be found throughout the majority of the house. What do you think of me painting the Main Kitchen walls a classic Country Golden yellow? Though the deck door is not perfect I changed it from its 1970's green to a much more modern simple white doorway just by using some paint.
If you like any of the products show visit my works website and I would be glad to help you create the kitchen of your dreams. www.OldWorldStoneImports.com
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Exterior of my first " Go Green " renovation. Craig's List, Ebay, Habitat for Humanities are a few of the places I purchased items from. The goal was to re-use building products and keep our costs low by searching and bartering through local souces. This is an investment rental property, purchased at the right price due to lack of care & maintenance. By finding those special deals we received quality items and cut our renovation costs by almost half. You might want to keep in mind, that I worked the site during the day and surfed Craig's list and watched TV at night. I spent quite a bit of time surfing and chasing after these items across two states, but ultimately I saved a lot. Thank You for taking the time to look at my projects.
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My loft apartment has soaring 20 foot ceilings, large windows, and an open floor plan where the living, dining, and kitchen seamlessly flow together. The problem is that when you open the door, it looks good, but when you walk in, you realize it's very empty and uninspired.
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This is our unfinished master bathroom. It was started in 2003 and it is still not done! It's large and mostly ROUND. We have a few pieces picked (like our concrete, trough sink. There is a black vanity. There are six arched windows across the round wall (looking out to our back yard. The shower will have two shower heads (facing each other.
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This is our ski condo on Crotched Mountain. We entertain there often and with this small galley outdated kitchen it is hard to enjoy the space. It is in need of some help!!!!
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Two dining room windows that are wide but not average height, on adjoining walls. The windows are visible as you enter the front door. At the bottom of the window on the left is an electric baseboard heater which cannot be covered. I would like to have draperies but am unsure how to handle the two windows. Because the living and dining area is one large space, I plan to paint the walls a shade of brown. My living room furniture is a medium red. I need help on selecting a style and color for the draperies.
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