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Old 02-14-2012, 11:39 AM   #1
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Any idea what to do with this blank canvas of a front room?


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So in brief I bought this house with an ex gf since split and now house is in my name I want to finish improving it as its been left untouched for 18 months. All walls are plastered and painted and the only thing I'm intent on keeping are me tv n electronics everything else can go! Except my light brown long ply carpet (I tend to sit on the floor) so no lami or wood floor.

I like modern looking minimilistic stuff not a big fan of old wood effect i like shiny n new look.

But here's where I need help I'm very indecisive not very artistic and utterly useless at matching stuff up lol. I'm open to any ideas budget £500-£1000 lower end if poss as I have another 4 rooms to do including a 20ft by 14ft kitchen!!!

I will put after pics up and naturally tag or mention or reference any ideas or plans used.

Ps go easy on me I'm new to this whole thing

Cheers Chris

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Old 02-14-2012, 11:42 AM   #2
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post a floor plan with windows, fireplace, doors, radiators, etc.

Given that you are a single man, this makes available the option of using beer boxes for furniture. The options are endless.

But we'll need a floor plan first.
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