Stuck in the Dinning Room
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working on a living room, dinning room, bathroom and kitchen,
Comments (1)If you share pictures, people will have an easier time offering you advice....See MoreHello need help picking colors . Have open living room dinning room
Comments (2)I’m trying to get a color to go with the gray couches . Not sure the light gray at bottom of pic or the darker gray at top of same pic. Putting in a dark gray rug . Theirs a red accent wall thinking of paint the dark teal at bottom of other photo. Not sure to paint entrance with dark gray and the living room with light gray or opposite way . Any help would be appreciated thanks ....See MoreHow to divide a long hall into living room,dinning room&family room?
Comments (7)tv is on the wall in the area where the fan is, the long wall with no window. since you have a dining area in the kitchen I would treat the other area as part of the entry/ sitting area....See MoreLiving Room Dinning Room Rugs.
Comments (3)You can do either. Make sure you size them correctly, especially in the dining area. You want a rug large enough so that when dining chairs are pulled back from table all 4 legs remain on the rug. That is usually 3' bigger all around than the dining table....See MoreRelated Professionals
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