kab1's Profile
| Display Name: | kab1 |
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| Member Since: | 3/13/11 |
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Again, I think the 3D view on floorplanner.com is incredibly helpful and is a huge advantage over 2D floorplans. You can spin the room around and look at it from every angle, as if you're standing outside the room and looking at it through a window. You can even add people into the scene, which helps with perspective. 10 Ways to Furnish & Layout 100 Square Feet |
6/8/11 3:47 PM |
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I recently moved into a 16x16 ft studio and found www.floorplanner.com to be very helpful in planning my new space. It allowed me to specify exact dimensions for walls, doors, closets, windows, entryways, and furniture, and there are endless choices for structural elements, furniture styles, decorative elements like lamps and bookcases. It even allows you to designate colors for each item. It also has a 3D view which was fabulous for me, since I am not great at visualizing how a floorplan will look in real life. I spent hours on it and had a lot of fun. It's free, and highly recommended. 10 Ways to Furnish & Layout 100 Square Feet |
6/8/11 2:19 PM |
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I recently purchased the Architecture Bed from Room and Board, which is similar to the Pottery Barn bed in the first photo. I'd like to put drapes on it to help block out the light -- what should I use? I don't sew, so it would have to be something I could just lay over the frame. The Classic Canopy Bed Roundup |
3/20/11 10:48 AM |
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dude, no... Before & After: Ben's One-of-a-Kind Wallpapered Dresser |
3/15/11 10:18 PM |
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Aside from the multiple issues others here have raised regarding the practicality of washing clothes in this thing, am I the only one who sees a problem with drying them? Where would you drape all the wet clothes to dry? I live in a studio -- even if I had room for multiple drying racks, I certainly The Laundry Pod: A Realistic Small Space Solution? Home & Housewares 2011 |
3/13/11 1:25 PM |