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Slow Home Studio
Slow Home Studio
20 episodes
9 months ago
Slow Home Studio is an educational resource for people wanting to live a more sustainable, higher quality kind of domestic life. Our goal is to provide relevant, easy to understand design advice and information for home owners, home buyers, design enthusiasts and design professionals.
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Slow Home Studio is an educational resource for people wanting to live a more sustainable, higher quality kind of domestic life. Our goal is to provide relevant, easy to understand design advice and information for home owners, home buyers, design enthusiasts and design professionals.
Show more...
Education
Arts,
Design
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Dayle’s Living Room + Kitchen Remodel – Part 1
Slow Home Studio
3 minutes 16 seconds
13 years ago
Dayle’s Living Room + Kitchen Remodel – Part 1
Dayle from Calgary writes "Hi John and Matthew, I would really appreciate some design advice on our main floor living room and kitchen. We love our bright infill home in Richmond Park but there are some obvious design flaws. I attended your Furniture Layout course but I am still struggling with how to make the fireplace a focal point in our living room. I feel that it is positioned right in the main circulation space. I have thought about purchasing a sectional to open up the room but I'm not sure if that would allow for enough seating when we entertain and I worry that it would lead to too much empty space in front of the fireplace. We are also planning to renovate our kitchen this year so we would be open to any suggestions. Not having the proper working triangle has been a struggle. ( Although, I don't think the kitchen is wide enough to solve that problem.) We also have 2 deep corner units that are not our favorite option. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and advice! Please let me know if you would like any more information. (We have a Cad file of our floor plan if you like using that.) Thanks Dayle"
Slow Home Studio
Slow Home Studio is an educational resource for people wanting to live a more sustainable, higher quality kind of domestic life. Our goal is to provide relevant, easy to understand design advice and information for home owners, home buyers, design enthusiasts and design professionals.