I promised to take some pictures of the lounge when finished, so here they are.
To recap, this is how we were:
This is how we are now:
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I can’t get over the difference, Di. Your lounge really looks beautiful, very warm and welcoming. You have made great use of the space. I hope you’re pleased.
Thanks Fransi. We are very pleased because we’ve made some space but not had to get rid of anything. Stacking the cubes was inspired and they are all secured together plus to the wall so can’t topple. It’s home!
It IS home!! Exactly!! ❤️ and it’s lovely.
Thank you!
👍
Love the new carpet. It all looks very nice!
Thanks Kate. It’s the same colour tiles as the hall (the original was a dark gray too).
Lovely it looks amazing 💜
thanks!
It looks a totally different place. Job well done.
Thank you
You’re welcome
Great update!
Thanks!
Those carpet tiles look amazing, that room is completely transformed 😊
Thank you. It was worth the effort and apart from the tiles, didn’t cost very much as we didn’t have to buy any new furniture
Very nice room. It does look much more spacious now.
Thanks. We think so, and having more floor space available is good for Maya who seems to like her bed being closer to the radiator!
The carpet color is beautiful and turning the shelf on its end is brilliant! It maintains the amount of storage yet frees up a lot more space…
The shelf unit was three cubes so we just stacked them and Hubby secured them together, then to the wall. We lost a bit of ‘top space’ but got round that OK. It has made a lot of difference.