1. A 36-inch-wide rectangular table is perfect for conversation. A round table with a diameter of 48 inches seats six; a 60-inch round will handle eight standard dining chairs or 10 ballroom chairs
-Charlotte Moss
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2. How big should an overhead light fixture be? Just add the length and width of the room in feet, and whatever number you come up with is, in inches, your guide for the fixture's diameter. So a 15-by-20-foot room would need a 35-inch-wide chandelier
-Bunny Williams
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3. One gallon of paint will cover about 400 square feet of wall
-Alexa Hampton
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4. Mount curtains as high as possible to give the room more height, and let them break 1 1/2 inches on the floor
-Miles Redd
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5. A kitchen island should be about 38 inches high - a little taller than the countertops - to be comfortable for prep
-Thomas O'Brien
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6. Curtains should be 2 1/2 to 3 times the width of the window. So if you're doing two panels, each should be 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 times the window width. Buy a rod that's 20 inches wider than your window so it extends 10 inches on either side. Your window will see much wider than it really is
-Libby Langdon
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7. The bottom of a dining room chandelier should hang 36 inches above the table
-Thom Filicia
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8. Install light switches 36 inches above the floor and 1 1/2 to 2 inches to the side of the door trim
-Gil Schafer
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9. For a standard 84-inch sofa with exposed legs and a tight back, you'll need 14 yards of plain 54 inch wide fabric. Add 2 yards for a skirt.
-Madeline Stuart
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10. From classical times to today, the golden ratio has always been the perfect proportion: 1 to 1.62
-Eric Cohler
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List compiled by House Beautiful










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