With my new open floorplan apartment comes the need for changing up my furniture a bit. One of the spaces I've had the most trouble with is the dining area. Its big. Much bigger than I need, and bigger than I furniture to put in it. I know that I don't need to feel every empty space, but this just seemed a little ridiculous.
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The dinning area, on the left, with an empty apartment |
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Shortly after moving in. Random totes still not unpacked. |
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Shortly after moving in, from another angle. |
Eventually, the black table that I had in my living room at the old apartment was placed against the wall facing the kitchen.
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Remember this guy? |
I wasn't really digging the combination of my light colored table with this black table, so again my $5 gallon of white paint came to the rescue. Prime, 2 coats of bone white, and voila, good as new. Now, to actually hang the mirror on the wall, or leave it leaning like it is now?
I love the mirror leaning as it is now, so I vote leave it!
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