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  #47297 Posted 12 Months ago
harmonsmith
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I have a room in my new small home, that is too small for a guest room. If I were to put a full size bed in the room, there would hardly be any room for a dresser, let alone walking around in it without feeling cramped or closed in. I would like to make the most of the small room.

Any one have any decorating ideas to make the most of it? I tend to favor eclectic decorating, utilizing old pieces with newer ones. Any ideas would be appreciated!
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  #47349 Posted 12 Months ago
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harmonsmith have you thought about perhaps placing a couch that can be made into a bed in that room and decorating around it to your desire?
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  #47363 Posted 12 Months ago
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Good idea. Here is a pic of that room with no furniture. Also i found some good ideas from that site Nina


Last Edit: 2008/11/25 05:47 By harmonsmith.
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  #48802 Posted 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago
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Hi,
you have very nice room although its small but looks great.There is variety of single beds are available you can try it.
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  #48950 Posted 6 Months, 1 Week ago
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You might try a futon with a wooden frame.
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  #49100 Posted 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I think with a room that size, making use of strategically placed mirrors would be your best bet. Usually the North and West facing walls, to make use of the sunlight.
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  #51744 Posted 3 Weeks, 3 Days ago
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ok....I suggest that you should opt for sofa cum bed as it will make your place look bigger.
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