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Comments (10)Congratulations on your new home. Don't purchase anything until you've moved in and lived there for a bit. That will help you evaluate how you use the rooms. I, too, would want to get rid of the blue walls. Go with a neutral color such as: Edgecomb gray is a beautiful earthy gray with beige undertones. Ballet white is the perfect color if you want to go super neutral without going completely white. Balboa mist is a very soft and neutral gray. I would also try the TV on the wall where the console table is in the picture. It looks like the FP is too high for a TV....See MoreOpen concept rug advice.
Comments (1)I would NOT use the same rug in all the rooms. What kind of rugs are you considering? I'd use rugs in the same color palette but different patterns. Or if you're considering natural materials (sisal, seagrass, etc.) then they can be the same....See MoreNeed help with rug layout in an open concept dining/keeping room area!
Comments (18)THANKS FOR THE PHOTOS, I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND A BIG AREA RUG IN THE CENTER BECAUSE IT WILL UNBALANCE THE DINING CHAIRS EVERY TIME YOU USE. YOU CAN ADD A RUG UNDER THE CHAIRS IF YOU HAVE ENOUGH SPACE A FOOT REST WOULD BE NICE IN FRONT OF IT. SOME INSPIRATIONAL PHOTOS MIGHT HELP...See Morerug styles for open concept home
Comments (11)Your new rug looks awesome. I’ve recommended that rug to a few people here, glad to see how it actually looks in someone’s house! I think all of your rugs are fine together, and much more interesting and attractive than a bunch of plain ones. I agree with everything Mrs Ted said. We’re outliers — most on these boards get antsy at mixing colors and patterns. ;) If I was going to change any rug, it would only be the entry one. I think a plainer one there would be a nice bridge between the dining and living room rugs, and they’d stand out more that way. Your kitchen runner is so pretty … I’m another who will always have a rug in my kitchen. Your lights are not too small for your table, I don’t understand that comment at all. I think the oversized lights shown as examples look ridiculous. That’s a strange trend I hope is over soon....See MoreLarissa G
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