what style/ era is the white cabinet? what era and style?
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Does anyone know what style and era this came from? Pics!
Comments (10)Your sister's furniture is absolutely lovely! I'll bet she's thrilled. I'd say the dates you're getting here sound about right, 1920-1930ish. It does have an Art Nouveau flair. Here are two that may interest you: This one is more deco than hers: http://www.french-warehouse.com/FW1365.htm This one is more true art nouveau and is dated much earlier: http://www.burchardgalleries.com/auctions/2004/oct1704/01images/l8.htm...See MoreWhat era is this chair & does it go with my room style?
Comments (4)Thank you! Now... just what era IS the chair?! My son looked at it and said it reminded him of something from Star Trek or the Jetsons! Maybe that's why I liked it - I always loved those shows. Chairs seem to be my achilles heel at this point. I'm still not sure about the other chair in the photo, either. I want a pair to sit side by side there - but this is what I already had so I put it there just to see how that style would look. Seems to do ok, but there just seem to be so many other styles out there (slipper style, chinese chippendale, regency, etc.?) that might look as good or better. I admit to just getting overwhelmed sometimes with all the decisions! What chairs, what drapes, what rug, what furniture...! Oh - and what size and scale, too! Obviously it's an art to be have a vision and make it all come together. Which is why I'm sure good interior decorators are worth their weight in gold - unfortunately,however, I don't have much of that precious commodity laying about! So, I'm hoping you more experienced members here will be willing to nudge me along as I continue on with this decorating endeavor!...See MoreWhich kitchen style for my 90s-era house?
Comments (38)I don't think it was actually about trends for me. I suspect I'll like what I like now for most of the rest of my life. I think it was more that I'd never really considered kitchens before. Or my home. I'd just bought my first home when I started pinning and had never had the choice to decide how my kitchen looked before or flipped through kitchen pictures before. For instance, I don't think I'd seen an all-white kitchen before, which is a clean, crisp, appealing look. So I pinned a bunch of those. And then later I found some multicolored kitchens I liked so much more, and now I could never go back to all white. So it was more of a you-have-to-kiss-a-lot-of-frogs thing at work. With no perspective and nothing to go on, I had very little idea of what worked for me and what makes me happy, and I'd seen very little of what was out there. I also knew nothing about kitchen function. But now I've seen a bunch, learned a bunch, and thought a bunch, and I think I can happily marry this general concept for the long haul: lots of windows, green view, decidedly informal low-to-mid-range finishes, overall light and bright in tone, some wood, and some actual color on the walls or cabinets (yellow, green, or a warm blue). The real problem is that my husband hates yellow and green and prefers dramatic, dark, and fancy stuff, and I'm also married to him for the long haul....See MoreWhat era is this style?
Comments (7)1960, looks like the Brasilia line, Premier Collection. Nice find. I have a Brasilia dresser and nightstand set that I scored years ago. The line is usually made from Walnut, or Mahogany. These tables can run in the 1300-1700 range. If you stripped off the old finish, you might find the nice walnut under there. love these black seats in this one, above! If you strip down the factory finish, your table should look like this: there is a table on OneKingsLane going for $1675! https://www.onekingslane.com/p/4697648-1960s-broyhill-brasilia-dining-table.do...See MoreRelated Professionals
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