For instance, notice the simple privacy treatment on the window pictured left. Sorry for the quality, but when there's an 80 lb lab pulling at you, it's tough to get a great shot. This midcentury style apartment frosted the bottom third of the window to provide some privacy while leaving the top two thirds open. You can purchase frosted contact paper in different sizes, so just choose the right length and apply. It's fast, effective and appropriate to the style of the home.
One of the best parts about taking the dog out for his nightly walk is getting to spy, ahem, observe, my neighbors. I'm in West Hollywood and there's some great ideas on display. For instance, notice the simple privacy treatment on the window pictured left. Sorry for the quality, but when there's an 80 lb lab pulling at you, it's tough to get a great shot. This midcentury style apartment frosted the bottom third of the window to provide some privacy while leaving the top two thirds open. You can purchase frosted contact paper in different sizes, so just choose the right length and apply. It's fast, effective and appropriate to the style of the home. This is for people who are way fancier than I am. Or perhaps fancier than I have time to be. If you iron your sheets, this may be a project for you. The rest of us can stick with the easy version above.
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AuthorChristine Schwalm is an Interior Designer and Visual Merchandiser based in Los Angeles. This space will keep you updated on what's going on with CSD along with some ideas to inspire you. Go here for more information about pricing and services and here to make an appointment. Archives
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