Living room-mixing woods
J. Mc
7 years ago
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Flo Mangan
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Comments (6)I was searching for a matching chair to use in my living room and I found your page displaying the same sofa that I have! I purchased this early last year and it stayed wrapped up for months until my construction was done. I really like how you're already tying in the neutrals together. This sofa is so versatile, I have already done an updated xmas scheme and I am about to change around it for spring. So I would say if you must tie in together more than use a solid pillow or two, and or solid throw in either color....See MoreDecorating/furnishing the living room
Comments (4)We just decorated an almost identical room. We started with a couple of matching, new, couches in charcoal gray, then, when we could see the size of remaining area, added a rug, a couple of armchIrs, coffee table, side tables, all of which we got from an old wares/antique shop, to add interest, and to avoid an overall matchy look. I then added lots of cushions in greys, white and oranges, which bought in some colour, which was needed, and colourful throws. Finally we added some colourful artworks to the walls. Room now looks cosy and the dark couches are practical and easy care....See MoreWhich room for what and layout help for dining and living rooms
Comments (20)Two years later... We ended up purchasing a 3-seater for wall opposite fireplace, a 2-seater for under the highlight window (leaves a comfortable space to enter the room) and an armchair placed diagonally opposite the couches. I've fooled the advice to pull the furniture in off the walls a little. We have just updated the fireplace with the (professional) installation of an insert wood heater and (DIY) replacement of hearth and tiles/timber mantel to conceal the brick while meeting the safety specifications of the heater (required a much wider/deeper hearth than the existing brick one so we removed and replaced with a slab of honed granite, and the minimum height for breastplate/mantel shelf posed a few design limitations). TV mounted above fireplace to allow for better furniture placement. Not quite the picture I had settled on 2 years ago, but works with the style of updates we have made elsewhere. Thank you for all the advice. before: After:...See MoreNeed help with living room/dining room colours.
Comments (15)Other colours that work with red are turquoise, apricot, peach, any blues, yellow, even some pinks and greens. (Look to gardens for inspiration, or Old Masters paintings). I'd find patterns with combinations of those, or Vys colours, in a rug, and chairs or cushions....See MoreFlo Mangan
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