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Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2011 20:26:03 +0000
Ok. Confirming I will buy 112 yards of the blackout fabric for the movie room.
On Aug 13, 2011, at 10:23 PM, > wrote:
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43, 44 - Coffee table turned around, giving approx another 6 to 8 inchesfrom chairs to walls
45, 46, 47 - idea ofspace
There is no other way to acquire more room behind the chairs using thisfurniture, chandelier will be installed
late next week, Rich forwarded electrical itemsfor it yesterday.
Would recommend waiting to see how this all looks before looking at purchasing otherfurniture
Your will 112 yards offabric
On Fria 12, 2011 at 2:12 PM, > wrote:
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24, 25, 26, 27, 34 - Sofa on back wall
28, 29 - Items that need to be enclosed, that were in horsehair shelving
30, 32, 33 - Showing the space on either side of TV, noting if had a smaller chest could do 1/2 moon desks!!
36, 38 - I moved the sofa forward, noting gap behind, not enough for anything, but giving more room in the
corners. This makes coffee table right over the location for the chandelier - which will anchor the room
40 - I know it is hard to imagine, sorry about table on bean bag, but I need to get the height and as I am
typing this I should have used the outside tall cafe table to show what I mean - possible tables in each corner
at the very least could have a chair or 2. Possible small card tables!!
1 foot would make some difference on the sofa, but would be the wrong scale for the coffee table. Could turn
the coffee table around, which would bring the chairs in, giving more room - probably best idea so far. Also
helping with the space where the horsehair shelving was. Clearly as I am writing this I need to move the
coffee table around and check scale. I will do this either later today or first thing in the morning. I need to get
this stuff out to Darren
Will forward fabric details ASAP
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 10:41 AM, > wrote:
Thank you! I am aware of the back side of the windows also needing something, but I think Je is uncertain
of what he wants for the back... but thank you for the reminder so I can get him to think of ideas!
On Aug 12, 2011, at 5:38 PM, wrote:
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Agree about sofa back wall, I will set it up this afternoon and review the scale, to be honest I did not
move the coffee table inplace because I could not move it - will get some strong bodies to help me with
that. Will let you know about the size offurniture etc
Fabric - Black very black, I will also measure up this afternoon andforward
FYI- we do need to review the leather in the library, as one thing we did not address was the other side
ofthe screens ie the big window when closed shows raw wood when you look thru the window - staining
would solve the problem - I willforwardphotos also
On Fri, Au l2, at 9:25 AM, > wrote:
Thanks
very helpful. Personally, I think it makes sense to have the sofa on the back wall with no game table. I
showed JE the photos and he would like to see more photos of the overall room with the couch against
the back wall so he can get a better sense; photos from the corners, etc, so there is more perspective of
overall room. Maybe we get a shorter couch for that room, could be an option I suppose. They sell the
same couch in a 6' version. (the current one is 7') Not sure if that would make enough of a difference.
He also said we can take out the horse hair cabinet, but I know we will need something there to cover
the conduit, etc. I don't know how large it is or what is looks like? Maybe we could have a box built
around it which opens that could be painted the same as the walls?
JE said we don't have to worry about covering the shelves in the back of the room because his back will
be to them. He said we don't even have to worry about the curtains coming all the way to the shelving
on the wall because we won't see that part either when watching a movie. He doesn't seem too
concerned with the way it will look when you walk in the room, as long as it makes the walls black
while watching a movie so there isn't the glare off the white walls.
He questioned the blackness of the fabric from the photos, but in person it looks black right? I said it
was just the flash from the camera that made it look lighter.
On Aug 12, 2011, at 3:32 PM, wrote:
Hi
1- Fabric I am suggesting
2 & 3 - otherfabric sample which I do not think will work as well
S - Back Shelving Wall Great Room - may not need to be address withfabric?
7 - Showing corner -fabric would not stop at shelving, but go right into corner - cut out area
9 - Showing how a rod could go right infront ofshelving, sitting on moulding noting than when
curtains were pulled back, you would still see the rod
10, 11 & 13 - Relax mom with 2 matching chairs, noting door hits chair
14 - Space between sofa and table on back wall I do not believe we could move it any closer
12 - Space between side table and horsehair book shelf
16 - Sofa on back wall
15 - Gap between chair and horsehair with sofa on back wall
19 - Gap between chair and wall with sofa on back wall
Please note I think the mom looks very good inpictures 10 & 11 - shame about the door
Let me know what else you may need, if you could get some direction on if JE wants the back shelving
wall curtained or not then I will work onfabric quantity
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