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dining room rug to coordinate with living room rug
Comments (18)Glad you like it! It's the Bridgette Printed rug from Pottery Barn and is made from wool and jute - so a nice natural fiber mix. I may be mistaken, but I thought Pottery Barn once offered samples. Take a look. Bridgette Printed Rug...See Morelooking for living room rug, dining room rug and hall runners to match
Comments (0)Want all the rugs to match. Looking for burgundy (not red) and grey colors. Need 2 round rugs and a square foyer rug as well as long has runners. I can’t find anything to match in those colors. Any hello would be appreciated...See MoreLiving room furniture suggestions, dining room rug size
Comments (41)@Alyssa - thanks will look for some pics, but mostly bright, formal, traditional - but it depends on lighting. Regarding colors, I've learned the hard way that you just can't go into a room and say e.g. I want to evaluate yellow tones, blue tones, and green tones. Since I believe lighting dictates which color to use. Thus I can't really say which colors I like. The kitchen and office are lighter yellows which are accentuated by sunlight - which to me is uplifting. Light blues and light greens are out for me. Yellows, beiges, ivory, cream, dark reds, dark greens, and grays (obviously) work, but oranges and peaches are too moody to me. Can you recommend furniture placement in the back 10x15' room (which was an office) using pics below? This room has a closet for outerwear (doors are off now) and a small closet with 4' tall door below the stairs -- for storage, suitcases, etc. The furniture in this room is a brown velour sleeper sofa under the windows, a desk on the far wall, and book shelves on the closest wall. I have not hung the artwork yet. About having an office downstairs, I have heard some friends complain about having an office downstairs, like it trashes the look of a house. So while sanding/refinishing the floors over the last month, I moved the desk/computer/books upstairs to an empty bedroom. Should I leave them there? @Jan - I picked up some high quality hand-knotted rugs & pads - one is an Iranian 8x12' made in the 1950s and never used/owned (image above - it's absolutely unreal!), and the other two are Indian (pics below). Also just finished installing red oak clear poly shoe molding everywhere, and touch up painting with small art brushes. Here's an nice Indian green-cream-beige that is an 8x10 for the DR (don't mind all the dirt on the AC intake vent - it's from sanding the floors, I need to pressure wash these outside): Finally the Indian 9x12' in the living room: (fyi - there's a large 3' polished brass fireplace cover which looks like a flower with 12 pedals - not shown. i also just gave the mantle a second coat of oil-based, so nothing's on it)....See MoreNeed help choosing a dining room rug
Comments (5)I know you want a rug (and you can find washable, affordable ones from Nuloom), but, IMO, the space is too small to add a correctly size rug. You need a rug about 3' wider, all around, to allow chairs to sit on the rug and also to stay on the rug when pulled back. Even if you removed the hutch, the rug would be coming into the next room (hall?). Can the hutch go to another wall which is close by? If so, I would move it, take down the two art prints, wallpaper above the chair rail and purchase another chandelier 1/2 the size of the table, hung about 33" off table top. If you add wallpaper, it will give pattern to the space that can't have a rug....See MoreRelated Professionals
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