Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Large open space living areas and cornices 21Nov 21, 2009 5:53 pm You are in Queensland? I'm in Vic and I was dealing with M around 18months to 12 months ago and they definitely do it here. It is on a lot of their displays down here. They may not do it up there though. Just say they have it in one of their displays... they don't need to know it wasn't in Queensland! I leave you to fend for yourself, figure things out yourself. Terrence Malick Re: Large open space living areas and cornices 22Nov 21, 2009 6:24 pm Well in their book the Lindruma nd Imperial have no cornices, I know one of them has a display in Melbourne. That is a bit slack if they do it down there and not up here!!! I am trying hard to get over not being able to have no cornices so I can move on. Re: Large open space living areas and cornices 23Nov 21, 2009 6:30 pm the bulkheads are great for defining areas especially in a larger multi-functional room. One reason why I don't think it works as well in the 2nd photo, is that the ceiling has been lowered by the bulkhead and then lowered again by the pelmets. This lowered level is continued with the side unit, giving a more squat appearance. the first pic the eye is drawn up to a little spotlight & would do better with a light like PFM (love it btw) as focal point to define the entrance area Hello! We have a very large open plan living room and wanted to get layout options, and furnishing ideas for this space. Currently there is only a… 0 9328 Cupcake.girl This really depends on your local council. Each one has different definitions and ways to calculate contributions. This is called a contribution… 1 3587 Joe Apologies for the delay in getting back to you. If you haven't sorted this already you need to caulk this gap. Not sure where you are but if you are in Sydney I can… 5 4353 |