Can You Help Me Choose A Lamp
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Comments (6)Pretty lamp. Best way to choose a shade is take the lamp to a lamp shade store and try them on....there's no way to know without actually seeing it as so much matters...the height of the harp, the shape of the shade the height of the shade the width of the shade the color of the shade, etc. When you see it on the lamp, you'll know if it's right or not....See Morecan you help me choose a paint color for house and fence
Comments (1)We need a clearer picture of the house, from a bit further back. Diane...See MoreHelp me choose the right floor lamp!!
Comments (21)James, a history of your comments shows that you're mostly interested in promoting the replica MCM items sold at Manhattan Home Design. You wouldn't happen to work there or own the store, or be friends or partners (personally or professionally) with someone who is, would you? Also, there have been more than a dozen BBB complaints in the past three years about the store you've been recommending, which I would find problematic if I were looking to buy something there. Also, your recent posts in this thread and others sound very similar to some by Gabriella Robbins and Daniel Blake, who are also promoting MCM replica furniture in general, and the store in particular. Are all of you friends or partners in this venture?...See MoreCan you help me choose Colorful furniture? tired of neutrals!
Comments (9)Well, I painted an old dresser velveeta cheese orange when I was in college (it was a $5 mis mix paint can at the store), so I guess you’d say, all my adult life? I wear almost all black, white or navy, so at least I don’t clash when I sit on my sofa! It helps that my husband very much loves color too. Our bedroom is simple though- white bedding, natural wood furniture (antiques and modern), ivory drapes, medium grey walls and a vintage karastan wool rug in shades of teal and faded reds. Serene for sleeping and cheery for daytime. Honestly my living room is not for everyone. But it suits us perfectly. If your husband isn’t on board, you can start small and build off your great decorative pillows. Add some great coffee table books by getting a few from the library to see how they look in your room. Keep the furniture for now and build slowly so you don’t scare anyone or make a huge investment you regret. If you make a built in, use your accessories you already have. Have fun! And shop at resale places for vintage pieces that don’t require huge investments....See MoreUser
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