Wall decor suggestions for dinning room
Daniella Santos
4 years ago
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Comments (7)Oakley, the first response is spam. Ironically, I was looking at Bluemountain cards, yesterday. It was DH's birthday and he was out of town on business. I used to send them because they were free. When I was on their site, I picked out a card and when I went to send it, they said I had to sign up for an account. Went to 123 cards and sent one from there, instead. Bummer that the card was never recieved. DH thought I had forgotten or ignored his Bday. ;( I sent him a forward of the card when we were chatting on the phone. All is forgiven. :) Empien, is it possible to have the window treatments block the sun, during the time when you have the glare issue, so you have more choices on the layout?...See MorePlease Help - Designing Dinning Room Decors and Furniture...
Comments (33)kswl2 - u have been very helpful.. we just realized we should go for a solid or imprinted rug for living room so that the accent could be printed or patterns. Could you please confirm hows does below combination look for dinning? We are thinking of adding two colors in chairs.. Also the lights in our house are all day lights..rug and wall art we will decide once other decors are finalized.. Please forgive me on the terrible photo... All available color in chairs and table are below - http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/48793283 Lights - http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/49523808/thumbs/pendants...See MoreDinning room table decor
Comments (9)What’s going on in an adjacent room? You can relate your dining room to the hall or living room by repeating a color used there. A pretty bowl, a floral arrangement, a grouping of candles, a green plant? I have a hand painted cachepot with an English ivy in it on mine. Sometimes I have a blue and white porcelain vase with fresh flowers but keeping up with them is a commitment ....See MoreNeed Living Room Decor Suggestions
Comments (15)If you're not going to keep your sectional, perhaps look into other options you would want. We think your space needs some texture, so try window treatments with pattern, a textured rug, pillows, and perhaps some artwork. We might also look into getting a TV console to put below the TV. Below are some designs of ours to aid you in your dilemma. Painted walls? Rug? Textured rug and thick window treatments:...See Moredecoenthusiaste
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