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Fixing common decor mistakes you sent me! What would drew do #4 Lone Fox

Fixing common decor mistakes you sent me! What would drew do #4 Lone Fox

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Sharing my fourth episode of What Would Drew Do! A series where I take your design dilemmas and turn them into budget friendly solutions! Today we have Ateeqa, Kim and Sarah who submitted their incredible spaces for a bit of help! Which room was your favorite? Kim's
Date: 2022-03-09

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Hi Drew, I have been following you for a bit now. You are amazing at what you do. Would you have some ideas to make the formal dining in to a study without making structural changes by building a wall? Looking for some ideas to separate the room and the open arch with dividers? Keeping it as is creates more echo in the space hence looking for some separation. Any ideas? how do I add pics here?
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I really could use that kind of rendering for the things I've picked out for my living room to ensure they'll actually go together. I also thought about coloring all of the living room walls but leaving the dining area that's right next to it with no door the current taupe or light tan it is (or I can add color to it later. And Instead bad at seeing it in my mind's eye how it would all look.
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I have purchased new furniture for my living room. I have gone to comfortable cozy chairs instead of the traditional sofa and such. I have one 14 wall with nothing on it. I really miss having shears, I think they are so elegant. Can you help me come up with an idea or two to cover that wall. I am new to your program and I have to say how much I love your thoughts and ideas.
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Parquet tiles for floors (pronounced par-KAY) were crazy popular in the 70's. People were moving into Victorian-area brownstones and older homes where there were original parquet floors, sometimes with intricately patterned borders. Love your design! Brings a modern perspective to a traditional floor treatment, and without the expense or commitment of the real thing.
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Thank you Drew! In two weeks I am moving into a furnished apartment in Istanbul. Rentals are filled with IKEA wardrobes and furniture. I love your ideas. I will take before and after pictures and send to you (I will add Turkish and Persian rugs, baskets, and vases to complete the look I want)
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Wow! I love how do-able these tips are! They aren't complete empty-your-wallet-makeovers But working with what they have! Haha. I'm moving to a tiiiny place in the uk (from switzerland) this year.
I will be sure to send you pictures when I get doubts! (It's gonna happen)

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Hi!
What are the wall colors' names in the After pictures? The one in the end is especially interesting.
I have similar color palette of the furniture at home, so it would help me enormously.

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Wow Drew! your videos are so amazing to watch. This is so good no one else does it like you do. Keep up the good work. You are so talented. Regards from the land down under.
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Just to let you know Parquet is pronounced Par-kay ( accent on the last 3 letters. and Pouffe. is not generally pronounced Poof, but. Poo-fay ) both words are French
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How do I get on one of these videos? I want my space rendered. I have super large windows in my living room and a velvet green sectional that I'm trying to work with.
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