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Posted: 08-06-2012 , 11:00 PM #1 |
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![]() - to convert two bedrooms and the kitchen into one entire area but still try and keep a division.
- anyone found a site on the internet which will allow me see clearly how this can be done aesthetically and effectively. the architects plan and the resultant builders quotes are no way possible. no way. |
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Posted: 19-07-2012 , 12:09 PM #2 | |
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Posted: 20-07-2012 , 09:57 PM #3 |
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![]() if u made arch ways and then put doors like these in u would have the best of both worlds.
http://www.spaziofoldingdoors.co.uk/ |
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Posted: 27-07-2012 , 05:11 PM #4 |
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![]() Hi Palminnie,
Have you considered some full height freestanding bookcases? I often see them in magazines to break up a large room. If you google room dividers, bookshelves you'll get lots of ideas. Also try the ikea website for room inspiration. best of luck, Lucylugs |
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Posted: 07-08-2012 , 07:19 PM #5 |
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![]() Hi there,
I'm not entirely sure what you are trying to open up or divide but you could have a look at the ikea website - see attached link which you should be able to copy and paste into your browser http://www.ikea.com/ie/en/catalog/ca...111_txsv01a_07 best of luck :-) |
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