By making curved shelves. The difference between one end and the other over a six foot shelf would not be too much. You would just have to learn to stack the big ones in the middle. — Sir2u
I love the way this discussion keeps popping back up. Makes me smile every time. — T Clark
From the bed to the office. About 10 steps. :yawn: — TimeLine
Not sure about the mirror. The shape fits, but the wood looks too traditional. The little chair definitely doesn't fit, but it creates a storyline, redefines the room, so I'd leave it. — Hanover
Perhaps if the mirror had a detailed baroque gold leaf frame instead to bring out the colour. You need to check your teeth after dinner, surely. — TimeLine
How about a simple chrome frame to round out the stark, uncomfortable Scandinavian look you're going for? As long as you stack all your junk at right angles on open shelves, you can convince yourself that it doesn't look cluttered. Keep the little chair, though. It creates a warmth and thoughts of little feet pitter patting around on the uncovered wooden slats around the hard angular tables and chairs. — Hanover
From where I stand, this is a beautiful thing to read, from a beautiful soul I am just getting to know.I'm walking in unfamiliar territory. — T Clark
From where I stand, this is a beautiful thing to read, from a beautiful soul I am just getting to know. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Oh stop your touchy feely talk and tell me how much you like my new clock. Pretty sweet, huh? — Hanover
two i keep coming back to over the past couple years: — csalisbury
Would this work on the dome home walls? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
The wallpaper, wooden chairs, cool kitschy shelf, true Americana. — Hanover
Here is my dream home- a studio small enough but has everything. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Imagine sitting outside all snug with a hot drink, talking about endless somethings that make you feel good, later checking out the stars with your Saxon 8 inch. I'm so sad today. — TimeLine
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