What chairs would go best with a table I bought?
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Comments (9)this is a picture. we have since redone the floors. the previous owners had a high table which they left for us and we LOVE it...you can see the ceiling is slightly pitched because it is open to the family room which has a vaulted ceiling....See MoreWhat Dining Room Table would look best? I am not a decorator!!!
Comments (1)I would go with the lighter. It's more timeless and would blend nicely with your existing oak....See MoreWhat dining chairs would go well with this dining table?
Comments (1)Don't buy expensive chairs right now. Down the line, your taste may change and the "forever" chairs you buy today, may not work with the "forever" table in the future. Standing alone, a lot of tables look like desks. You can change up that look with less expensive chairs now, that are still sturdy. I like this chair with different textures, dark legs and you get 2 in the pkg. https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Safavieh-Rural-Woven-Dining-Enrico-Multi-Brown-Arm-Chair/9542284/product.html?opre=1&option=14180772...See MoreWhat type of chairs will go best with white round sintered stone table
Comments (42)My thinking is that that many chairs with patterns will take away from the beautiful table. If you kept less chairs at the table, as Ida suggested, it might work. I would not bring in any gray. I honestly don’t think any of the covers would look better. The current color works well and lets the table be the star, the tufting is elegant and pretty, and they bring a nice soft, calm look in the middle of all of the leather furniture and stained wood … I guess I’m just not seeing the issue with them. To me, they don’t blend too much with the floor at all, due to the legs, and adding in another color and/or pattern will just look busy. I’d spend that money on new barstools instead....See MoreBeth H. :
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