like the way the hall is incorporated into the room and the use of a screen instead of a traditional wall to bring in light.
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The entry can be like this with "open" opening into living room, but we want a wall space as shown to put a similar table on, so opposite, if TV room would have more reg sized opening, but perhaps a door is not necessary.
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closet on one side, hall on the other
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we could build this type of insert to hold the beer bottle top collection!
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tiles on wall, old or imported door, etc - the whole arabian nights thing is a kick. Let's call this an inspiration piece.
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high windows leaving room for art
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light coming in
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natural light, opening to an inside room, wide
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nice wide hallway with lots of windows that don't actually see into "where the action is"
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love the use of tiles, arches, and black iron-paned doors and windows. Do not like door going right into steps.
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again with the fluid and fun, and seductive stuff
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nice lite niche
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great overlook and lots of natural light
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I love just about everything that these architects do, it's just so fluid and fun, and seductive.
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the series of arches is lovely. Ed does want a window seat somewhere, but probably upstairs if we have the guest bedroom and his office up there.
like the way the hall is incorporated into the room and the use of a screen instead of a traditional wall to bring in light.
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