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kray2s
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Greetings,
Although peeved and slightly disillusioned with UO at the moment i have decided to plod on and carry on decoing my museum.
I have however, hit a snag.
I have a medium(ish) sized room which i wish to turn into my museum curators office! i have 1 wall covered in benches showing numerous deeds, however i have still got a lot of deeded rares i wanted to put in this room but i am fed up of using benches and tables of any description. So does anyone have any idea how to display deeds with out benches or tables and also without putting them inside a box???? (would ideally like a unique(ish) way of doing this).
Also any one got any deco ideas that may liven this room up a little?
I am lost for ideas as to what a curator might have in his or her office and also the room in general needs a little "ooomph" to it, as the ammount of deeds isnt exactly going to grab attention and draw your eye to the room. Would ideally like to achieve this without using planters as there going to be in abundance in the hallway enterance to this room.
Any help very much apprieciated
Thank you all in advance.
**edit = to include a screen shot of room.
**edit 2**
Well it has been done
I have posted the final design in a reply further down but just because im so chuffed with it i posted it here too
BIG BIG THANKS to all who offered advice and guidance
Although peeved and slightly disillusioned with UO at the moment i have decided to plod on and carry on decoing my museum.
I have however, hit a snag.
I have a medium(ish) sized room which i wish to turn into my museum curators office! i have 1 wall covered in benches showing numerous deeds, however i have still got a lot of deeded rares i wanted to put in this room but i am fed up of using benches and tables of any description. So does anyone have any idea how to display deeds with out benches or tables and also without putting them inside a box???? (would ideally like a unique(ish) way of doing this).
Also any one got any deco ideas that may liven this room up a little?
I am lost for ideas as to what a curator might have in his or her office and also the room in general needs a little "ooomph" to it, as the ammount of deeds isnt exactly going to grab attention and draw your eye to the room. Would ideally like to achieve this without using planters as there going to be in abundance in the hallway enterance to this room.
Any help very much apprieciated
Thank you all in advance.
**edit = to include a screen shot of room.

**edit 2**
Well it has been done

BIG BIG THANKS to all who offered advice and guidance