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Old 09-17-2006, 07:23 AM   #1
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Is anyone a decorator here?

Or likes to decorate? When they built our house they put two windows together in the living room. I didn't know that they were going to do that and I also didn't know I had the option to move the window. I'm so pissed because we're going to paint and put molding up in there and I don't know how to decorate the windows. I tried moving the furniture around and it looked horrible so now my couch isn't centered in the middle of the wall and I think drapes wouldn't look right. Plus the front window is two story so unless I get custom drapes that's staying bare.

What would you do just leave the windows without drapes? I've attached two photos so you can see what I'm talking about. I know this isn't that important in the big scheme of things but it bothers me so much!
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Old 09-17-2006, 07:54 AM   #2
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I'm sure someone will have better ideas than me, but on the two story window, I would just put some beautiful lace like shears on the bottom window and let all that glorious light shine in the top ones.

For the other window, I'm just not sure. It's hard to tell from the picture just how big and how much room you have. I've seen on some of the "HOME" shows on TV how they not only have drapes over the window, but on out onto the wall to "fake" it. It can be done and look really nice. That way your couch will look centered in front of the drapes. You could put the kind up that when you pull a string, they slide open when you want more light. I forget what kind they are called. They usually use them over sliding doors.
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Old 09-17-2006, 08:55 AM   #3
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Thanks Janet! I'll have to look into how faking it would look. It's so annoying because I can't even put a picture behind the couch.
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Thanks Janet! I'll have to look into how faking it would look. It's so annoying because I can't even put a picture behind the couch.
We build our house in 1975. It was me, my husband and his uncle that built it. Talk about hard work. We had it built in a little over 7 weeks. I would work with his uncle during the day while hubby was at work and then Uncle would leave a list of things to be done by morning. I was involved everystep of the way and was able to decide right on the spot if I wanted this or that. We even built it so that if and when we decided to build on, it would be a snap. That's exactly what we did about 9 years ago. We added a huge bedroom with a laundry room and bath. We each have our own large closets and then we have another big spare closet. I love our room most in the house.
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Carolyn - All those windows are absolutely gorgeous! I am envious of all the natural sunlight that is shining in. I struggle with the opposite of having darker rooms, ugh.

Those windows that are real close together don't look bad. You could get individual decorative blinds being wide inch wood slats or whatever and add a topper or something to it. It would be a shame to cover them up too much and block all that sunlight.

Your couch looks like it still has plenty of room for some nice art work above, a picture or something.


Those taller windows that go up to your ceiling Id hate to cover them up too much also. It's all just gorgeous!!

Whatever options you choose I am sure it will be lovely. Don't forget to share with us pictures of your finished product. Have fun!!
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Old 09-17-2006, 11:12 AM   #6
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Carolyn - All those windows are absolutely gorgeous! I am envious of all the natural sunlight that is shining in. I struggle with the opposite of having darker rooms, ugh.

Those windows that are real close together don't look bad. You could get individual decorative blinds being wide inch wood slats or whatever and add a topper or something to it. It would be a shame to cover them up too much and block all that sunlight.

Your couch looks like it still has plenty of room for some nice art work above, a picture or something.


Those taller windows that go up to your ceiling Id hate to cover them up too much also. It's all just gorgeous!!

Whatever options you choose I am sure it will be lovely. Don't forget to share with us pictures of your finished product. Have fun!!

Thanks Sheryl! I love the natural light too so I don't think I want to cover them either. Maybe once there's molding in there with a chair rail and molding around the windows it won't look so bad.
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We build our house in 1975. It was me, my husband and his uncle that built it. Talk about hard work. We had it built in a little over 7 weeks. I would work with his uncle during the day while hubby was at work and then Uncle would leave a list of things to be done by morning. I was involved everystep of the way and was able to decide right on the spot if I wanted this or that. We even built it so that if and when we decided to build on, it would be a snap. That's exactly what we did about 9 years ago. We added a huge bedroom with a laundry room and bath. We each have our own large closets and then we have another big spare closet. I love our room most in the house.
Janet, That is sooo incredible building your house in just over 7 weeks. You must have worked so hard you were beside yourself, wow!!

You were fortunate in many ways to have so much "say so" over your likes and dislikes of the home. My girlfriend and her hubby now are building. Seems whenever she mentions any wishes for her house they are quickly stepped on by hubby and his "man friends".

What a great idea to leave the house available for add on additions. Those large closets you have must be very handy!
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Old 09-18-2006, 05:11 AM   #8
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Janet, That is sooo incredible building your house in just over 7 weeks. You must have worked so hard you were beside yourself, wow!!

You were fortunate in many ways to have so much "say so" over your likes and dislikes of the home. My girlfriend and her hubby now are building. Seems whenever she mentions any wishes for her house they are quickly stepped on by hubby and his "man friends".

What a great idea to leave the house available for add on additions. Those large closets you have must be very handy!

If I were her, I would definitely tell them it's her house too and her income helping to pay for it. She most likely will be the one taking care of it the most and she should have some say so!!! Also, I think the "guys" may think it will be more work and are just taking the lazy way out. Tell your friend she should stand up for herself.
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