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Bob meets with Vicki Ward and the owner to discuss the interior design details.
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Interior Design Details

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" Later today we'll be putting down a ceramic tile floor that this is a good opportunity we ought to be planning. Fabric choices furniture choices placement. Right."

" What -- look at a street and I had talked before about what you really want it to -- look like when making together he. So now we're looking at is trying to see what you gonna need for privacy right. He and then what we're gonna use for the colors in the room I want to show or -- options and and from the year we can decide what's that room -- about furniture. OK what we've done is we've interrupted to rough sketch of what the furniture outplacement would have to be."

" Okay let me orient this camera this is the kitchen part over here we're in the family room part which is roughly 24 right well. And the entertainment areas right behind -- TV -- so you're looking at maybe a large couch and a couple comfortable chair."

" Correct it what we look at is there with a few options that we had available. For the difference help those entries is now working to make sure that if we get one of these felt design. How -- deal with Q -- chairs on the side yeah and then a coffee table kind of gives you the -- that you need in the room and then we'll do some decorative art and sound sculpture something in the court."

" If your answers we've always been. About the big -- last you have as."

" And I need privacy from the neighbors looking in in this giant room here. And I also have concern that a lot of sunlight coming into the house and making us even warm."

" Yet when you have -- finished and you have a solar screening over that will help reduce the impact of the sunlight and and one of the things we definitely want to keep in mind is that the outdoor lanai space works together with the indoor please -- so how are you going to treat you well."

" We look at his first we talked about vertical strips and whatnot entrusted vertical. In the that we talked about what blinds but the stacking ratio want to wood blind would be to not. So at this point what we've chosen as the film went blind let me show you some options that we cap and stacking ridiculous that would -- mean when you -- when it closed that I'm looking get out there -- and -- usually sticks right to treat I would sit out the door crying. But all our wicker and wood acts as a battle look at another options -- we've come up with -- film that opens out of that work it. Now that's what is light filtering."

" You can either have it -- electricity heat or Iowa or you can close it like any line attractive right."

" And we decided we're gonna do the blackout one. And you can see this one is much darker here but it will open in the same -- Now that you will this be right up you know what's going to be -- about two inches above the when you pull that you'll see that it goes into the cap rail like of the grill it would let the exposed that we aren't all that problem. We're gonna at a -- sports at the top. Campbell and -- of course -- will convert that. And we'll go about is this really appropriate maverick absolutely. I'll ask -- this ample that we apt to show you what we have to offer so this is somebody -- the you can build in the works are very easily to whatever -- window -- you have a well we just wanted to show -- the construction of how many -- bowling line and it can't get around it."

" And it doesn't have to have this rule."

" Absolutely going to be a straight cornice that we yet they act. In what -- fabric if he chose well. We're definitely. Act. This fabric. Then you can see this amber Courtney -- well yet again and it really is that -- follow these collars. You -- that you're -- to fabric samples you find something that's been almost any compound street and I we're real excited about it. So we decided have to play the window treatments down we -- to a more neutral. That's nice it does that shapes and it hasn't been an eagle and happy with that. We will not that at all correct we'll speaking about furniture placement in the outdoors high density that is -- living. In the in the last time. Well about Teresa and I have talked about I think the placement right here needs to be a small table that through airport. People right off the kitchen right off the kitchen because that's an extension of that living area in general we're gonna do is we're gonna look at putting lounge chairs. Placed here with some table or something could you want to place where you can find yourself for sit comfortably and read -- isn't -- biggest part of the lanai like you also want to have. It up room for people who have drink absolutely want to have world where people can mean golly I have conversations -- and I think what we'll do. If put two chairs here in May be what -- amends or little stools where they can set -- get out of here out of the spot yeah. And do. Just a little relaxation this sounds wonderful Spirit."

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