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Balancing an entryway/bathroom split in the career area
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It’s very common for the entryway of the home (NorthEast facing) to be in the middle, in the career area. On the other side of the entryway wall is the bathroom, and by the floor plan the career area is evenly split by the two. There’s a square black mirror on that wall in the entryway. The entry is mostly brown woods and white walls, lined with a shoe rack and family photos. A dingy black/blue runner that needs replacing. A wall directly ahead that crowns the center area, I need to pick the right art to place there and face the front door. The bathroom is turquoise tile with gold wallpaper and black and pink trim. (Totally 1960s original) The bathroom has been worked on by installing a black toilet, and a small green plant on top to prevent $drain. A small Bagua mirror faces the top of the bathroom door from the hall. Any advice for enhancing and securing the career area of this home? Thanks

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