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Does anyone know the style this valance is?
Comments (10)"dilly dally- I really don't care for anything too floral or paisley. Stripes and plaids are okay if mixed with something else. I like more of the diamonds patterns, no more than 3 or 4 colors. Solid would probably be fine but I have NO idea what color to even begin with. Choosing a pattern for your valance is a personal and subjective thing. You now have some good search terms now to use for Google to help make shopping a breeze. You just have to persevere. A search brings up the tab top Imperial style you like, with the diamond pattern you like, with neutral colors and bling fringe. It does not clash with the chair upholstery on the new chairs either. I'm not saying that you should love this one, as I said before choosing a pattern is personal taste. If you are timid about taking the plunge and ordering your new valances, why not narrow it down to a few you do like and post them here and let everyone vote to help you find the one. It sounds like you know exactly what you what so maybe you will have to go with custom like Mini suggests, otherwise you will always look at the store bought valance and see them as not being right for you. If custom is not an option for you right at this point in time then go get some inexpensive Walmart ones in a solid color or buy a length of inexpensive material to wrap around the rods until you can get the ones you want. Knowing these inexpensive ones are only temporary will make you not hate them when you look at them. Also, don't automatically rule out lightweight panels for the room either. Goal?...See MoreDoes anyone know the style of these 'rare early' chairs on my CL?
Comments (11)They look like 1920-40s mass-market chairs based on the 1890s classical revival of the 1780s neoclassical movement because .... 1 - The back x-frames are absolutely flat, not finished to match the fronts like better furniture would be. 2 - the side rails in the neo-classical ones from the 1890s are straight or fluted, not squiggly like these. The squiggles are contamination from the popular "Jacobethan" ornateness of that era. 3 - The front x-frame is also flat, an indication it was jig-sawed or press-cut from plywood and veneered, and has the rounded lip that was widely used in that era. Better chairs would clearly show the individual pieces they were made from. 4 - The upholstery is inset in a delicately curved wooden frame ... the shape reeks of the 1930s popular style....See Moredoes anyone know of a moroccan style tile design in LVP?
Comments (3)found this,,,but if you're in the UK, there are tons of options! https://www.pinterest.com/offsite/?token=233-38&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.neishacrosland.com%2Fflooring&pin=163185186473325220&client_tracking_params=CwABAAAADDgyMDUzMjA5NTcyNQA~0 or, make you own https://www.blesserhouse.com/diy-moroccan-vinyl-tile-floor/...See MoreCan anyone help me to know if this style DR works for me?
Comments (20)I say buy the set. Paint the chairs light or better yet, get an antiquing kit so you have some gold paint in the faux worn areas. Then lightly sand the table top to paint glossy or just use a tablecloth. Your kitchen looks like it's going transitional bordering on contemporary. I don't know about the rest of the house. If you wanted, you could go more eclectic in the dining room; depends on your layout & how the house flows. Better if you love it but I understand budgets. The 8 chairs alone might be worth the money given what basic chairs would be even at Walmart or Lowe's. Do what fits your style & family....See MoreLyban zone 4
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