Help Accessorizing Living Room!
heathernoelle1
4 years ago
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Comments (18)It's a very beautiful home. You don't really need anything under the sconces. Of course you could keep chairs there, or an alive plant..but they will look great as they are. If you don't want to put an art on the walls behind the servers..put art on the servers themselves:) I understand the candlesticks need to stay on one of them..I'd remove all the small things unless they have to be there, or put them close together on a tray or something, and maybe add a vase with flowers right behind the candlesticks? a very thin one, maybe also silver one. Say, with one rose in it. Unless you think it will make the server too crowded and harder to use when it's getting used. To put my thought in a short way-I'd strive to create there an odd number of pieces, and the object X number three I'd try to make taller than candlesticks..but very very understated and discreet in a way that won't overwhelm them. Or-I could go for one object shorter and wider than the candlesticks..in which case I'd choose something darker, meaningful to you but that you have to come closer to look at it..family photo? On the other server then I'd put an art, something bigger and sculptural...maybe a sculpture. Maybe a sculptural interesting lamp..Maybe a clock-some clocks are incredibly beautiful. Then you'll see whether you want a mirror on that wall or not. Art works great with wallpaper..but in your dining room..I see how you don't want a) to maybe take away from wallpaper. You won't but it takes big adjustment and I'd probably feel the same, at least until I was ready b)it needs to be really special art..very special to you. Maybe you have it already but don't want to move it from one space to another. Happens to me all the time, hence the guess:) As for the arrangement on the table. I'd probably keep to flowers. It will keep things fresh like nothing else since flowers are never the same. Probably two vases if it's something medium sized like roses. One vase if it's something big..flowering branches, say....See MoreDesign Ideas to Accessorize Living Room
Comments (2)Not a bad start, you just need some more color to add to this. Maybe some yellow or blue added in with the grey? Why not try some nice artwork, light pillows, a throw, lamps, and various other decor to add some pops of color....See MorePlease help to accessorize family room....
Comments (270)Hi everyone, It’s been a couple months since I posted because I had to pause everything to prepare for my son‘s grad party. I think we finally arrived at something that ended up being a combination of input from you all and that my husband and I could agree on. Unfortunately, we haven’t been able to get to the fireplace stone installation, but that is the only thing remaining. Thought I would share a couple pictures...See MoreHelp accessorizing office/guest room
Comments (27)Thanks for weighing in everyone! I love the suggestions for masculine textiles/accents and natural toned shades. The window width to the outside of the frame is 46 inches, and there are two windows in the room. FYI, we currently have blackout accordion-style (?) blinds on the windows that provide darkness/privacy for guests. They’re hidden under the valences, inside mounted. I know there has been some discussion about changing the furniture or moving it, but unfortunately this is the furniture and arrangement we are using for now. The day bed (IKEA) pulls out into a king size and we have a second mattress that goes on it. We need this for when my in-laws visit, which is seldom, even if it does take up the whole floor. This is the only furniture arrangement that will allow the day bed to pull out and not hit the door. I can try some different things and take more photos. If I missed addressing any big suggestions or questions please let me know :)...See Moreheathernoelle1
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