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Comments (1)I am curious to see the advice you will receive. Hoping someone offers some....See MoreHELP PLEASE!! Dining Room dilemma!
Comments (13)The first thing I’d consider is how to meld two very opposing rooms’ styles and suggest addressing dining room first, given it will be more difficult. Hope the concepts below help and if not liking the actual choices, just consider your comfort level and taste. Think big picture, so I’d paint both rooms a fresher, lighter color and add rugs that create a connection. Dining room: could paint the ceiling, slip cover the chairs, and replace the pictures. A big issue is how dark and heavy the room feels and I think it could be transformed and help tie in your chandelier and living room. Interesting sets of vertical prints on both sides. If brave, replace sideboard and you won’t need to slipcover chairs to achieve a lighter feel in room. An eclectic room will merge a traditional feel into a more refreshing look. Living room: rug and cushions that connect with dining room and lower the art....See MoreSmall dining room dilemma
Comments (15)It looks like it's an older home with modern furniture which gives you a lot of latitude when choosing a chandelier. Look for something round and hang it about 36" off the table top. Remove the credenza if you feel cramped after trying Beverly's suggestion about rotating the chairs. Removing it would also enable you to center the table in the room better which would look more pleasing. I don't think you need any coverings on those doors or the window. It looks like there is a covered porch outside, so you aren't getting a lot of light coming through. Do you have privacy concerns at night in this room such that you do need window coverings?...See MoreGlass Block Windows in Dining Room Dilemma
Comments (12)Your inspiration photos have loads of patterns and large scale items along with color. If you were going for a more neutral, solid look, the windows would be more noticeable. Another possibility would be to add two large colorful pieces of artwork by the 2 windows and mimic a 3rd window using several framed art pieces above a bench or console, the way the first inspiration photo has used a grouping....See MoreRelated Professionals
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