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Comments (15)Your home can never be rustic Tuscan, so I would enchance it's features to suit the home's style and going a touch rustic would work. I would remove the metal pieces from the garage doors and paint the a dark grey/black to match the roof. To help balance the front and to draw your eyes to the front door, as well as having a useable and pretty space, consider adding a pergola and landscape with some large rocks, bushes, etc. A contractor could recommend how best and where to add....See MoreSomething is off here but I can't figure out what or how to fix it
Comments (10)Because that console is so long, I would do two matching lamps, and then I'd leave it at that. Those pieces are on the modern side, so I would leave it simple and clean. Remove all of the little stuff on top, none of that belongs there. In general, when you're styling a space, think of what would make sense to be there and start with that. So in this case, it doesn't make sense to put books in an entry way. Is someone going to enter your home and begin reading? No tissues, that is unseemly, blowing your nose is a private function for a bathroom where you can wash your hands afterward. I think that black round thing is a candle (?) No candles where you have a lamp, the lamp is your source of lighting. If you are going to put anything more there, in between the lamps I would put a beautiful bowl or tray and leave it empty....See Moresomething is off: tweaks to make it right
Comments (5)@lovingtodecorate, It is difficult to achieve perfection without visualizing it that how each and every product you like will look good together. Please tell us a dimension of your room and we will give you interactive 3D build for your room. where you can swap/ add furniture until you are perfectly happy with the look. see the sample below. This is kind of similar to your room but not your room. View this room and multiple design options for this room here. also explore this room in a photorealistic 360 view and interactive 3D here. Share your room dimensions and see the magic for your own room. Happy decorating!!...See MoreHouse renovation kitchen - something feels off
Comments (22)Thanks for all the comments, pretty interesting to see some people completely against the stove top and sink on the same side, while others find it normal. Depends on your cooking/entertaining style. To be clear, i do not disagree with having the sink on the island. I find it more pleasant to prep on my island facing the room, than in a corner, although it took me some time to find that out--after adding an island to the kitchen. Having the primary prep space next to a water source is more efficient and functional than rinsing on one counter, then transferring items to another counter to finish prep, although in some small kitchens that works (mine, for example). Your kitchen has enough space to put the sink on the island and still have a decent prep space. Some who entertain often, or who do large cooking/baking projects, want the island clear of any obstructions, but you can have a cutting board made to fit over the sink, to return it to counter space if needed. With the sink in the island you have the classic triangle, rather than a one-wall layout, and you could put the DW to the right of the sink, outside the prep triangle. In that configuration, a helper could unload the DW, or gather dishes to set the table, without entering the prep/cooking path. Many people will disagree with having the sink centered on the range/cooktop, but IMO, we spend more time prepping beside a sink, that rinsing items in front of it, so a centered sink is OK with me. It took me a while to come to that conclusion, too, after looking at many designer's plans--with sink centered on the range....See MoreBumblebeez SC Zone 7
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