Thursday 10 October 2013

Window Sills & Our Perception of Them

Windows are normally considered simply something that a house has and especially in Pakistan they hold not much importance & they go unnoticed in our regular lives. Then again, with a nit of innovativeness, you can transform your window ledge into a chic yet useful bit of furniture through some straightforward inner design diva! Most interior designfirms in Lahore will also have some pretty innovative and amazing ideas for those windows sills.

By building a rectangular box underneath a window ledge with enough space, you can then add trim and paint to match the shade of your cushions. Next to do, is to purchase a pad that fits to the edge of the ledge, assuming that you are all the more inventive, you can make the pad yourself. Interior design firms in Lahore mostly have these readymade cushions, you just need to find the one that suits your purpose and style.
Not just would you be able to transform the window ledge territory into an agreeable couch sort seat, you can even include extra utility by having a space underneath it, or even utilize it as a toy midsection for kids.

Now the point to note is that while have your home re-constructed or having your home redecorated you can have these built with materials like cement or wood. Now in Pakistan mostly concrete/cement is used for this purpose which makes it extra strong, so no matter how many people squeeze in it won’t break. For the wood, keeping in mind the kids and the family visits wood will not be a suitable material. Even if you are having your home constructed by any architectural firm in Pakistan you can simply request them to add this to the overall home design. These window sills are the perfect ledges to have a cup of coffee on winter mornings, for reading books, for just simply spending time thinking and writing. They also serve as an in-formal place where family can gather on mats, love seats and other odd bits of furniture. We recommend you have a meeting with an interior designer and see where exactly you can have these implemented. 

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