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What is a good color for a wall that will go with deep red satin drapes?
Don't know if you like golden colors (not metallic), but there are dozens of shades that might look great with your red drapes.
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Tiny sewing room
You can buy storage cabinets from Home Depot or Lowe's for the 1 available wall, then put some kind of top across them. That should give you lots of room to sew with storage too.
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How can I make a small space seem bigger?
You might also try to angle your furniture instead of placing it all against the wall.
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I live in an apartment and have loud upstairs ...
I live in an apartment and have loud upstairs neighbors. Is there any way to treat the ceiling to absorb some of the sound?
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I live in an apartment and have loud upstairs neighbors. Is there any way to treat the ceiling to absorb some of the sound?
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