Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Centring with a built in pelmet - please help 3Feb 18, 2017 10:00 pm I would expect the curtains will be bunched along the north wall to the corners of the east and west walls. Not going around the corner of course, but I can't imagine the section of the east and west walls north of the pelmet will be visible much (if any) of the time. We will put plantation shutters or honeycomb blinds or the like on the east and west windows. Re: Centring with a built in pelmet - please help 4Feb 18, 2017 10:24 pm OK. I can't explain why but I suspect that the rooms will looked better balanced if you leave the windows and the partial wall centred on the Northern and Southern walls of the room (blue line) rather than adjusting for the pelmet and curtains. I'm sure an interior designer or architect can tell you definitively and why, but I think it will just look "right" that way. Thanks for your reply! All valid points and I agree with you on many of them. I am in QLD, any recommendations on a construction lawyer would be helpful 3 2654 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair We purchased a 1960s property that is on timber stumps mostly, and a newer section is on concrete stumps. We had a building inspection initially and they reported some… 0 12749 Strong enough for what? For linen, absolutely. To climb on, no. I've got similar shelving in my garage and it holds a decent amount of weight. 900 wide shelves will carry… 1 4193 |