![]() ![]() I placed the window exactly 5'7' from the encasement, but now my cabinets are on it. I feel my entries in the planner are incorrect which is throwing off measurements. I cant shorten it, so I removed it and now there is a gap less than 15' from corner cabinet to sink. Also, the base corner cabinet wont go back to the wall w/that encasement there. Yes, I know Uppers should be same height (unless Im trying to stagger them, which Im not), however the Ikea program is not letting me put them where I need them. Uppers and lower cant be same width due to what I can get into the space due to encasement in the corner that will go from the ceiling to the base cabinet top. Although I'm happy to measure for the 10th time. Wall height is 11 foot, the North wall is 13', East wall is about 5' to the door/hall. I read everywhere so far that their design services do cost, but havent found out how much. karemore55: I definitely plan to do that, but wanted some designs of my own before I head there. I just wanted to do a few different designs on my own (moving appliances around), then go to Ikea w/my design for them to fix or show me what a better way would be to set my kitchen up. I do plan to go there and see their designers (and cabinets in person), but I wanted to do a few of my own first. ![]() Lindacottonwood: Ikea is 3 hours away from me. I would like to say I'm really pleased with the idea of the dinningroom table behind the white couch in the window, it looks wonderful, thanks for the idea I would love to think of a different function in thet area, maybe a book case with room for artwork ithe middle or above. Though I'm not going to buy any more furniture a small love seat might be nice and leave it at that. The only area that needs attention in my thinking, is the area by the french doors. The door opens, you are in the room, no cat swinging room at all. The area behind the danish couch, the foyer, is way way to small to put anything else in it. Right now there is a calming feeling around the white couch, not too much stuff, open breathable space and the view is pretty much unobstructed. This is going to sound like a lot of nay saying, but here goes, the Danish couch is too low and reclining to put near an eating table, it would be a bit uncomfortable. The rest is waiting for me to get around to it. Just contact us online or give us a call at 80.Wow lots of thoughts and all for free!!! Thanks for the suggestions, I already have a colour for the walls both the walls and trim will be the same colour, so far I have painted the ceiling and two walls. We can help answer any questions that aren’t covered here. You can view and read about the different options for upperclassmen in our virtual campus tour. Nonfirst years have the option to live in our Allen Hall pods and apartments, Koka Hall, Dakota Hall, campus-owned houses or in an off-campus location. Laundry facilities are available in the basement of Dayton Hall at $0.50 per wash and $0.75 per dry, so remember to bring quarters! Housing Options for Upperclassmen Two twin extra-long beds with mattresses.There are common bathrooms on each floor and a common area or lounge, as well as the following amenities in each room: Women’s rooms in Dayton are usually about 12’x12’ and men’s rooms are about 15’x11’. Please note that all rooms in Dayton Hall have tile floors, so you may want to bring a carpet. ![]() ![]() Housing in Dayton HallĪll first years live in Dayton Hall to encourage a sense of community and to help incoming students build new friendships. When you are going to live in a new place, it makes sense that you would want to know what it looks like, especially if this is your first time away from home. 26 Blue & White Days All Day Residence Hall Details ![]()
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