Dining Room Help
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Comments (1)Let's have a picture of them in place, in your dining room....See Moreboring dining room help
Comments (17)Here are some guidelines for dining rugs. If you're handy with refinishing, it may be worth it to refinish your table. IMO pedestal tables are nice in many scenarios. Medium brown is a versatile wood tone. It will give you some contrast with your lighter more yellow floor and looks good with blue. Before you rush out and buy anything, start putting idea books together and try to understand what you like about the different photos and how it would work in your space. Window shopping and trying out chairs for comfort is helpful. Dining chairs vary in seat height and depth, and you want it to be a good height for your table - tables sometimes vary a bit. Our dining table is an antique and is a little higher than average so we had to find chairs that were higher....See MoreFamily/Dining Room Help
Comments (5)Are they wanting to rearrange just to make this feel a little more complete? Is there another room that they use as a living room, or is this the entire main living space? If it's the main space and they watch TV and also dine, I think the way they have it currently laid out is close to what it should be. Sometimes it's hard to tell from just pics, but it seems as if the diing is next to the island in the kitchen area whch would be appropriate, and the rest of the space is used for casual living room. Are they looking to get something new/different for furniture or just wanting to rearrange? If you have measurements of the room on each side (or even better, a drawing of where the walls and doors are) it would help us visualize and give pointers on some better placement suggestions!...See MoreDining room help!!!
Comments (9)Thought I had posted another response regarding the color. Honestly it is not a bad color if the color works well with the other colors in your color palette. I used the green that was in your picture and spread it onto the walls. The photo you shared is much greener than the SW Website shows as Olive Grove, but the internet is about the worst way possible to view colors. Below are three rows - top row are my colors, middle row are my sister's colors and the bottom row is my sister-in-laws colors. I added the Olive Grove from the SW website as a background. Olive Grove would be lovely in my sister's home (middle row) and could be used in my sister-in-laws home (bottom row), but may be too dark. Having an Olive Grove room in my home (top row) would be a disaster....See MoreRelated Professionals
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