advice: replace inaccessible entryway chandelier
Karen Ling
6 months ago
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Overhead light advice and change entry table?
Comments (9)My thoughts: - I don't think the light fixture is the problem in this room --I wouldn't bother to change it. - I think the problem is that you have a bunch of neutrals, and they're fighting with one another. The staircase is lovely, and the brick wall is lovely. The floor is ... eh. But the big issue is that these three items don't match one another. - Of the above mentioned items, I'd most like to change the floor -- but I realize that this is expensive and may not fall under the venue of "facelift". As such, I suggest a rug. I personally would go with a red rug, but your taste in color may differ -- it just needs not to be a neutral. It'd hide the floor and bring in a much-needed pop of color. - The table seems to be too large for its location. I'd look for a smaller table -- or simply a built-in shelf in that spot. The trunk seems to be too large to fit under the table. - I like the pot belly stove -- it's unexpected and interesting. - I don't particularly like the cabinet -- though I would like it in a different location -- it's somewhat underwhelming as a focal point dead-ahead of the door. Any chance the table (which I like -- I just don't think it fits in that spot) could go in its place?...See MoreEntryway Chandelier, help!!
Comments (13)No that is not what I said,...........................you can say all and anything you like, but you cannot be critical of someone's comment without stating a sound rationale and reasons. Give all the opinions & suggestions you like on this open forum, but do not attempt to couch them in expertise because you move furniture as a pro. I'm not about to tell you how to get a sofa in an elevator or load a truck because I have no expertise in that field. I may have an opinion, but no real first-hand knowledge. I hope you see the difference....See Moreentry way chandelier
Comments (0)Should I replace this chandelier with a more modern one? Advice please...See MoreNeed Advice for Entry way Fan/Light Replacement
Comments (3)I have this massive chandelier ceiling fan thing going on in my entryway and I'm desperately in need of a replacement, I would like a ceiling fan with lighting,, but can't seem to find anything of decent size and lighting to illuminate the area however this thing is extremely outdated. It was installed when the house was built in 1997. I considered taking it down and painting all the gold Parts black and replacing the fan blades but this thing has many tiers to it it's just too difficult...See MoreKaren Ling
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