Dining Room Design Help
Christina M.
3 years ago
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Comments (26)Thank you everyone! I am almost ready to go shopping! A few more questions. Here is the table with all 6 chairs around it. my husband prefers it this way as it leaves lots of space to walk around the table. I can center the alcohol cabinet on that wall now. Thoughts on all 6 chairs versus just the 4 with the extra 2 tucked away in the back corners? Also, which wall should I put the mirror on? One wall faces the entry hall and the other faces the living room and back door & windows. Thoughts?...See MoreBlack/Brown Dining Room Design Help
Comments (2)It all looks like it works well to me. However, I moved the photographs so they are both at the SAME level -- do not stagger them, it looks unprofessional and is jarring to the eye -- and all of the art work, the photos as well as the scrolly thing, should all be hung so that they are at eye level. So basically the height of the photograph at left....See MoreLiving room/dining room design help please!
Comments (3)I think you are right for the living room. Is the shelving unit going? I would replace with something that takes less space - unless you actually have a lot of books you can't part with. You said TV - if possible I would mount it on the wall to save space and get a smaller unit or electric fireplace underneath. For the kitchen I would consider a round or square table - but if rectangular is what you have then I would place the longer side against the currently mirror wall; and have 2 chairs along the wall side and a bench along the opposite side. Not sure what size the space is but if on the smaller side, the bench would allow you to seat more people without crowding the space up with chair, chair, chair, chair. :)...See Moredining room design help!!
Comments (3)Lovely home 💗💗 Random point- I think I’d remove one of the bar stools, unless you need it on a constant basis. It looks squishy. Then, when I needed it out, I’d put it on the other side. But no more than 3 belong there on a regular basis. The marble top dining table is magnificent!!! I’m obsessed. I’m sold. This is it! I wouldn’t do velvet. I think I’d do more of a canvas material for the chair. Lemme find some options… 🫶🫶🫶...See MoreSam Gorson
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