Help decorating Front entrance console table!
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Need help with decorating the Front Entrance!
Comments (5)Kimbo if you start a photo bucket album then you can copy and paste the html code in the message. The message will show up after you click on the preview the message button. I was thinking somewhat along the line as cooperbailey only I was thinking to use some sort of base to raise one up to the height of the other....See MoreHELP with Entry/Foyer color and TV console table.
Comments (64)Be careful with shiny paint in this space. You want the walls to recede and make the room feel more spacious. I can imagine using the pearl in a powder room or in a tray ceiling for a dining room. (The pros may be able to explain the idea better than I can.)...See MoreHelp picking entryway console table and decor!
Comments (2)scaling off of the first photo I think both of those lack the "beefiness" or size I think the space needs. What else do you plan to put on that wall? Plants? Area rug? I think you need to plan the complete look. Is there a coat closet? A place to put shoes etc? What will be in the adjoined room finish wise?...See MoreNeed help with front entry/porch decor
Comments (16)First, I wouldn’t do sod in this front yard. Too hard to maintain. I would put shrubs that match in color to your brick up high. Then on the slope low maintenance low profile junipers and moss holders for easy to care for greenery. I tried painting your bay window trim black but you can use your imagination. Paint all trim black. I put larger black modern exterior light fixtures for more light and interest. I added black pots with greenery to each side of front stoop. I would also like a pair of black slatted benches facing each other to flank entry doors. Couldn’t pull that off in this mock up. This will be showstopper home with not too much effort....See Moregirl_wonder
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