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rcl1 | 21:31 Tue 05th May 2009 | Interiors
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Where should i create my feature wall? My living room is a knock through and there fore has 2 small and one learge alcove, and 2 chimney breasts.

I have already chosen the feature wall paper, but where it should go... in the alcoves or on the chimney breasts?

I have tried searching the net for pictures, but can only seem to find pics of long flat walls that have been used as a feature.

TIA.
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If your room is on the smaller side, I would paper the walls in the alcoves. It enlarges the appearace of the room.
If your room is larger, than doing the chimney breasts works well.
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Thanks kira

As its a knock through, the room is quite long (fits a 3 seater sofa in each end with enough room at the side of each sofa for a small coffee table) and width, is would fit a 3 seater sofa with the room in the alcoves being extra.

(Apologies for lack of measurements, but its actually for my mums house and I am rubbish at guessing measurements and i dont live there so cant pace it out)

The paper she has chosen is a dark chocolate brown with gold palm leaves and the rest of the room will be a champagne/goldish paint.
If you want to make your room look wider to even it up, i would go with either side of the chimney.
I would just do the chimney breast! Maybe google feature walls and see what the different suggestions look like!

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