@BeggGinny#designsessionslive Nice windows Ginny. Are you asking about shades or WT panels? Not enough information for me to go on here. Like, whats the room for? Do you need privacy? What furniture if any goes in here? Lots of details before I can answer π€
@CelineHrivnak#designsessionslive Hi Celine. Welcome ;-)
Ita hard to tell from one photo but my first impression is its all bed! If you want your room to feel bigger, buy a smaller bed. Use mirrors where you can and add as much light as possible.
@LovesDogs14#designsessionslive Wow, thats a tough one. If you have the budget for it, I think i might tile both walls to the ceiling. If the tile is not a busy pattern, it will look cohesive and elevate your Bathroom considerably :-) RR
@srilakshmigott1#designsessionslive Thats very exciting. I'm so glad you decided to join The Design Sessions. I trust your journey and decision making has improved as you watch more and more of the sessions!
@srilakshmigott1#designsessionslive Hi hon, I think I would do a rectangle valance and hide the shade behind it. Drop the valance to the point where the arch is covered completely. You will loose a bit of height but it will update your look nicely.
@CharleneGPB #designsessionslive Thats weird. Maybe empty your cookies? Are you watching from the new Kinwoven site or the original RD site? Try this... Sign up on the new and cancel the old subscription. https://t.co/sx59OlwZcr
@LovesDogs14#designsessionslive Hi hon, I would need to see the other walls to answer that question. Have you watched any of the design course for Sketch Up? I think it would be very helpful for you to sketch the room and try all your ideas :-) RR
@anxianhu#designsessionslive Hi Anny, It depends on the project. The Denver loft took 6 months from the start of construction. Beach house, 1 year & Cliff House 4 years. Del mar was 18 months. Aprox 3-4 support staff is optimal.
@CStanleyRoot #designsessionslive Hey Carrie, it's coming along. I'd look for a tight linear stcked stone to compliment this stone on your wall. The same material but tighter and thinner if possible. Like this fireplace ππ
@BeggGinny#designsessionslive Hi Ginny, thanks for the photos. Very helpful. If you are going to use dark shades, I'd mount up high like the rods. If a light colored shade, Id mount inside the window :-) RR
@Ginaflowercrazy#Designsessionslive Hey Gina. I'm trying to translate your list but I'm having a hard time getting all of it. Do this, Draw on the photos with sharpie and repost. I'll weigh in once I can see your vision. :-)
@sewlap#DesignSessionsLive Laura, I'm not sure about your specifics but I advise new designers to keep their prices low. Your experience will dictate what you charge. You are learning now... price it that way. People will hire you if you're affordable.
@RuthJac82750568#DesignSessionsLive You go girl. I'm happy you were encouraged. That was my sole purpose for making this video. Stay strong and remember why you are doing what you are doing. That will be an internal motivator for you.
Hugs Ruth π
@tee_fagan#DesignSessionsLive Yes of-course Tee. Thats why Sketch Up has been such a helpful tool. My visions for a space often morphs as I better understand the clients needs. With SkUp, I'm able to play around with it until I love it. If I love it, I'm pretty sure the clients will too π€