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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-
On 3/2/2003 2:29:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil
>
>On the topic of a divider. My
>main door opens into a foyer
>area and further into a living
>area which has full length
>windows. I would like to
>install a divider but have the
>following queries:
>
>1) Must it be full length upto
>to ceiling height?
It is good to be of full length. But if this is not practical ($$$) or not possible, then at least, it should be up to the height of the level of the main door.
>2) Can it have open shelves?
Yes; it can have open shelves on one side for display. But at the lower half, if it is a cabinet, avoid placing shoes here.
>3) Can I use half glass?
Yes, half glass is often used especially if the main door is furthest away from light source.
Another important point is that a proper location should be chosen. For example, try to make the living room and dining room into two separate "entities". Avoid it `slicing' into a bedroom door - especially if it is placed exactly at the middle of a corridor.
Try to, where possible `hug' a wall or level to the wall closest to the dining area. Or if the living room is quite large, then, it can hug the level of the corridor wall closes to it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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