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Lindsey Westbrook
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Kommentare (7)Hello @ all, ich habe vor kurzem bei Danato eine persönliche Fussmatte mit den Namen der beiden Wohnungsinhabern herstellen lassen im Stil "Walk of Fame" mit dem Stern, ist sehr gut angekommen!! Desweiteren gibt es tolle personalisierte Dinge mit Fotos, die man auch bestellen kann. Ich denke da zum Beispiel an eine Uhr ( für Küche oder Diele je nach Stil) mit Fotos der Familie und / oder den Freunden zu jeder vollen Stunde. Oder bei Hausbau auch von einzelnen Bauabschnitten sofern es Fotos gibt....mehrChoosing an Interior Designer
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Kommentare (4)Dear Maxime, your discription of floor sounds like the german called "Steinholz" floor. It is possible for more details in picture. If its an historic Steinholz Estrich, you can restore with less effort. I am a specialist for these tecnology. For your Project: The gap between the floors your can level with new mixed Steinholz/LEOSTEEN- Estrich with extrakt Lineoleum cover. Your project is in Berlin ? Visit on site is possible. See for more info WWW.LEOSTEEN.de greets Carsten...mehrRoom design ideas
Kommentare (6)Since you are not allowed to paint the ceiling, it should be the only wooden surface in the room. The floor can be covered by either wall-to-wall carpet or a large rug, but please check if a door that opens into the room will still be operable. Multi-use and visually light furniture is important in such a tight space. I would replace the bunk bed (you're too grown-up anyway) with a nice sleeper sofa like, for instance, Flottebo. And I'd buy a comfy chair that can be used for reading and as a desk chair. It should be unobtrusive and easy to move like this feminine rattan chair. If you don't need a desk on a daily basis, I'd recommend a height-adjustable notebook table (on casters) that can double as a side table next to the sofa/ bed. Again, multi-use is the key. Once you've chosen new furniture, you can decide on curtains, rug/ carpet and other decorative elements. Wall colors are usually the last decision because you can have millions of hues individually mixed. Also consider how much natural light your room gets....mehrLindsey Westbrook
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