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Thread: decorating help needed

Arialias
Mon Jul 18, 2005 11:41 am
#1

I found this pic of a chair setup that I think is awsome. But I am having problems trying to figure out what all the pieces are. Is anyone able to figure this out for me. I know what a lot of the pieces are but I am stuck on a few. Especially the ones on the side of the chair..

http://photobucket.com/albums/y232/riventek/Krint%20Imp%20Hall/?action=view¤t=KrintsHall05.jpg


Any help is appreciated...



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Scornd
Mon Jul 18, 2005 6:27 pm
#2

It is all made with imperial faction furniture.


Of course there is a "chair" , looks to be 4 "cabinets" ( the small box shapes next to the chair) 1 "armoire" behind the back of the chair, 2 "couches" sunk into the floor to be what appears to be the arm rests.


I put the names in quotes because that is the specific name as they are bought from the recruiter



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Arialias
Tue Jul 19, 2005 4:13 am
#3



Scornd wrote:
It is all made with imperial faction furniture.
Of course there is a "chair" , looks to be 4 "cabinets" ( the small box shapes next to the chair) 1 "armoire" behind the back of the chair, 2 "couches" sunk into the floor to be what appears to be the arm rests.
I put the names in quotes because that is the specific name as they are bought from the recruiter





Thanx I guess ill be going to see the recruiter later today...



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OkigaWona
Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:51 am
#4

I am soon to be making a new house, and I want to take the chance to go for an interesting design. I wish to go for an oriental, japanese style look.

I browsed the web for a while, and came across a Japanese interior design webpage, and have taken a good few examples from it. I want to try for a geometrical, minimalist style that isn't cluttered down with ornaments and fancy parts. I plan to use ornamental rugs and shoji panels made from abstract paintings of petals to do this, but i'm stumped otherwise. Any help from a more accomplished decorator would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.



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