HELP with Entry/Foyer color and TV console table.
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help with my entrance way/foyer (pictures)
Comments (9)DM, I tried everything I could think of to embed your photos here and nothing worked. Sorry. Snapfish doesn't seem to be set up to posted photos on forums. Too bad. Do you have a photobucket account? They are very easy to use and you can even share clickable thumbnails. They seem to have every kind of code you'd need to post anywhere that I've ever wanted to post to. As for you entry. I love the table! That is one gorgeous piece. It seems to have been made for your home. The table runner is awesome too, but it could limit you on art selection. Once you get a large piece of art on the wall I don't think the lack of wall color will matter. This way, as you both want, the features of your home along with the decor, will be the show piece. You won't need color on the walls to "make" the room. As for wall art, what about making your own? I know you don't like to paint walls, but.....? There's so many other ideas for DIY art too. You say you thought about horizontal wood. Why not do it as "art" instead of the whole wall? I just bought a square coffee table for three ninety nine at a local thrift store and if Restore a Finish does it's trick, I might just use the top for art. This picture is really terrible, but it has burled and parquet wood veneer. Check thrift stores for large works or art or mirrors with or with great frames. If you don't like the art just use the frame. My brain is slowing down. I need food. Good luck! It's good to "see" you again....See MoreHelp with color of console entryway table
Comments (1)While I do love the Farmhouse look are you 100% sure that is the aesthetic for you? I only ask because your new home has such beautiful wainscoting and Traditional Style details. Just something to think about...you could still incorporate some antiques, or reproductions, for a more rustic feel while keeping with the Traditional details of your home. I would also suggest during the process an area rug and new chandelier for the dining room. Here are my suggestions :) Entry Console Table Dining Table Dining Chairs Dining Chandelier...See MoreFoyer- do I need a bigger console table?
Comments (29)A shoe cabinet something like this can serve as a console and also hold the shoes out of sight. I reallly like the chairs on each side as opposed to the little stools, much more fitting to the size and elegance of your entry. [Purchase shoe storage on Houzz[(https://www.houzz.com/products/shoe-storage-prbr0-br~t_632)...See MoreFoyer Console Table - Help!
Comments (2)What is there has curved lines, which is nice. It may be a bit large for the space, though. I see something like a round or oval table whose shape mimics the curved line of the wall & floor. The lamp is currently on the side where there is less (lower) wall to visually back it. I would switch it to the other side where the wall space is taller. (Oh, somebody else staged it this way--with that chest?)...See MoreUser
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