What chandelier would fit here?
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What blinds/drapes/window treatments would you put here?
Comments (5)The dining room: Love the wall color, and I know you donâÂÂt want to hear this, but I love the color of the furniture. I think you could have an elegant, almost Gustavian look going on in there. I would change out the hardware to something in a brushed nickel finish. Love the chandy. I would want drapery panels in here, and would treat each window separately. Something like this might work, and would pair the rich wall color with the lighter finished furniture: audrey drape Then something simple for the chair seats: grace teal Try the trio of vases you have on the window seat in the FR as a centerpiece grouping on the DR table if you go with these fabrics. If you donâÂÂt want to use the cabinets for showing dishes, you could get some of the window wallpaper in a simple frost and cover the glass. etched glass wallpaper for windows Gathered sheer fabric is an alternative, but I am not sure that works with the style of the furniture. Or, take the cabinet out completely and use it in the sitting room as a bookcase. Replace it in the DR with another side piece, perhaps a solid wood piece in the finish color of the tabletop. I will say, tho, that I like the cabinet in the DR in part because it balances the height of the windows. For the sitting room, it is hard to say because we donâÂÂt know what the furniture or flooring will be like. But I would again think about panels, perhaps something in a textured linen or chenille, for a more casual and cozy feel. For the FR, I would like to see woven wood blinds or regular wood blinds to bring the floor color up to the window level. You could add fabric valances above the windows for some softness and color, and do matching or coordinating cushions on the window seats, and pillows for the sectional. You have a lovely home - how fun to have lots of great spaces to decorate....See MoreWhat type of microwave would fit in an island?
Comments (3)We decided on a small countertop microwave on a shelf on the working side of our island. Pros: cheap, easy to replace as needed, not visually obtrusive but still easy to access. Cons: difficult to see the buttons and display, kind of awkward when you need to clean out the interior. (I personally don't think it's awkward to retrieve items from it though and I deal with back pain sometimes.) But for the difficulty seeing the buttons or display... well, most people tend to use the same couple of functions over and over and it's easy to memorize which buttons to push and how many times, so that's only inconvenient when you do something out of the ordinary or it's a new microwave you are still learning. We just don't use our microwave heavily enough to warrant a more expensive option or give up more valuable real estate. I think the only option I would like better is if I had a large enough walk in pantry to put it there, but I don't in this kitchen. Side note... countertop models need some room for ventilation, that's why we kept extra room on the side of the microwave and didn't make it look a little more built in. (My hubby designed and built all of our cabinetry so it was easy for us to accommodate things this way.)...See MoreWhat color and style of chair would fit here?
Comments (1)Something in leather would be my choice....See MoreWhat style chandelier would be best here?
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