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Open Question: How to 'dress' a bed like a good hotel using a fitted/flat sheet,duvet,spread etc...? and more... Open Question: How to 'dress' a bed like a good hotel using a fitted/flat sheet,duvet,spread etc...?Open Question: Basement Room: Walls White, Baseboards & Ceiling?I need some advice here. In the family townhouse, the basement is my area. The den in the basement became my room because it was too small for a weight room. Right next to my room is the laundry room and then afterward, the 'once a bedroom' now is going to become the gym/recreation room. I've come to a point where I've finished 75% of the painting but don't know how to finish it. I've decided to stick with the neutral white walls but don't know what to do with the ceiling, the baseboards and the door. As you can see, the carpeting is a sort of brownish, beige color. I'm not trying to get too fancy here, I just want a nice modern look to this room because although it's gonna be where the weights are, I also plan to have a home theater system with the mandatory game console as well. http://yfrog.com/0udsc00640mj http://yfrog.com/5bdsc00639cj http://yfrog.com/j6dsc00638nj http://yfrog.com/jbdsc00637oj http://yfrog.com/6cdsc00636lj Also, the room isn't that large (It's about 12'x15' in size.) But it's just enough to move the weights around in. The octagon boxed ceiling lights are going to go. They're just a bit too traditionally styled for my taste. As for the windows, I'm thinking of shades. I plan on sticking the recumbent bike and the weight rack in that corner area next to the door. Where the flat screen is going to be mounted is still up in the air, but as always, I'm open to ideas. More Recent Articles
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