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Mark
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05/08/2013 9:46 pm  

Pictures as promised.
The nasty mirrored wall.
Best,
Aunt Mark


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05/08/2013 9:51 pm  

woodywood
If you have stylistic assurance at your disposal you don't need much money to design your interiors.
And if you have much money, all the money is useless without any stylistic assurance.
That's life. 🙂


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Mark
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05/08/2013 9:53 pm  

To the left of the mirrors you'll find my work area.
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05/08/2013 9:59 pm  

Another shot of the 16 feet x 33 feet living/dining room.
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Aunt PubMark


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Mark
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05/08/2013 10:05 pm  

This snappy is directly opposite the glass doors.
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Aunt Mark


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Mark
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05/08/2013 10:12 pm  

Another angle of the room.
Actually the floors aren't laminate, Master bedroom is shown....the only other bedroom isn't.
Thanks to all for any advice...
Aunt Mark


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05/08/2013 10:19 pm  

another snappy of my kitchen/dining room.
Aunt Mark


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05/08/2013 10:19 pm  

Oh my god
I prefer to retreat, seems I'm in the wrong movie, have a nice day.


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Mark
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05/08/2013 10:25 pm  

And
Here is a shot of the soon to be removed mirror's. I do enjoy the way that they expand the view,but I know that they are quite dated ( like pubpat). Any good advice would be warmly welcomed.
Best, Aunt Mark and pubpat.


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Mark
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05/08/2013 10:49 pm  

and one last snappy.
This is the end of the nasty mirrored wall. Again, I'd sure appreciate any advice.
Best, and very grateful,,,
Aunt Mark


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05/08/2013 11:10 pm  

.
Mark is that really neccessary to provoke another trash thread, I think we had enough of it the last time.


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Mark
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05/08/2013 11:31 pm  

Never enough for me.
Many thanks,
Aunt Mark


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Solange
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05/08/2013 11:36 pm  

Dear starline...
what is irrelevant are design trends that are "all the rage"...


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06/08/2013 12:01 am  

To
be honest, I'm not keen on your sofa, (which is fairly irrelevant) but wouldn't it look better facing the view and not backed up onto the mirrors, but the dining area instead?
Smaller pieces.. womb chair maybe? would look much nicer reflected in the mirrors.
It's be an easy and cheaper fix to rearrange the furniture.
I'm having a little difficulty getting a feeling for the space though.
Maybe I'll piece it together in a plan tomorrow morning!


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Mark
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06/08/2013 12:41 am  

Greetings, Robert!
Yes, I now realize that the sofa needs to go. It will be missed, as it's so comfortable. The reason for not floating the sofa into the middle of the room, is because I wanted to hide as much of the ugly beveled mirrors as possible. I'd be happy to provide any additional pictures. I certainly appreciate everyone's help, and I'm sorry for picking on ...oh god I forgot their name.,,,pubpat, hahahahha!.
Best,
Aunt Mark


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