Lounge/dining furniture dilemma - balancing early 1900's home with mod
anna_laura_clarke
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Comments (23)I agree with bringing the chairs in from the corners just a bit -- it will make the room seem larger; but I think the height of the prints is just right -- it makes that squat ceiling look higher by having space above the chairs, and you do not want to close this space. What's wrong is that they are too far apart -- balance the space between the corners and each print ~ in this case think in terms of visually-balanced fifths: wall-print-wall(including decal)-print-wall. It's the faux fire that's brining this room down (have you tried lowering it to the floor?), but Junipergirl is right ~ the room needs to be anchored, and the perfect rug would do that. I too would usually choose something traditional (that's my personal taste), but for this space, to harmonise styles, I would suggest something more modern, and something with texture as this room is texturally very flat. A shaggy white rug (seeing your husband insists on keeping those white walls, and in a space this size I am inclined to agree with him), with touches of the rose-pink echoed in the prints would anchor the whole scheme beautifully. I agree that the finishing touches of a table-lamp (think of that classic 'Ritz/Savoy' pleated shade, in white, with a gold-tone pedestal to match the print-frames, possibly on a very light-looking round Deco occasional table), and an indoor palm - something texturally variagated, not smooth - and I think this room will work very well ... it's much better than you seem to think Gov (I feel very Cockney saying that!), and all the features - except the heater - are good and work well together....See MoreDesparately need design ideas for my lounge room
Comments (57)it's ok Oskuee, I still haven't really finished the lounge, really? this is a great website, I can refer back to comments and advice for future reference as well. I definitely want to find a nice light/s for over the table, I just don't know what will look good, I have been scouring houzz and a few other sites trying to find something that might suit and perhaps improvise with as well with a similar/replica? I still have a couple of pieces by the dining table I want to sell or swap? as I had my eye on a beautiful 2mtr long 1mtr high buffet, but for $3000+ (perfect dimensions and look) Which hides all the dishes and glasses and a built in hidden wine rack : ) I couldn't justify spending that much so have an empty space waiting for something to come along? I have even considered trying to build my own? but don't want it to look banged up either? hehehe...See MoreAdvice on furniture placement needed
Comments (21)I hope you've already found a great furniture arrangement for your living room by now, but if you're still looking for advice, I'm here to help! When it comes to optimizing the space in a living room with a front entry, it's essential to find a balance between functionality and aesthetics. Here are a few suggestions that might be helpful: Consider placing the couch against the back wall to create a clear pathway from the front entry into the living room. If you have additional seating options like chairs or loveseats, position them in a way that complements the couch and allows for easy conversation and movement within the room. Don't forget about the power of rugs and decor. A strategically placed rug can visually separate the entryway from the living area, adding a sense of organization and style. If you're still looking for more inspiration and ideas, this source could provide helpful references. They offer a wide range of furniture options and design tips....See MoreDining Room Dilemma
Comments (20)Hi Claire, I would go with a large round mirror, Kmart have an 80cm one for $30, I have one and it’s just gorgeous and the price is amazing,being round adds a bit more glamour and a more modern look, it’s easier to display beautiful items on the buffet, try Temple and Webster, Freedom, that white tassie oak is on Ebay, a more contemporary buffet would look great with your other cabinets in your kitchen....See Morewuff
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