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dazswife
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Claire Nicholson
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Help!! I have a large family.
Comments (6)I have a table by Lyndon Furniture, handmade in Lyndonville, VT which is an oval 48" x 72" regulatly, but with two 18" leaves it extends to 108". At six feet, w/o leaves, it seats six comfortably. At 7 1/2 feet, it seats 8 comfortably, and at 9 feet it can seat 12-14, depending on the size of the chairs. Since it is an oval, we have had 14 people sitting at on holidays. With servings dishes on a side table, it is more than adequate for that many people....See MoreWhich color scheme for living room?
Comments (3)One of these pics might give you some inspiration....See MoreClueless on rug color! Help me find my perfect rug!
Comments (27)You already have your accent colour as your sofa pillows (log roll pillows). I would take one of them shopping with me to get a rug that has that colour in it. It doesn't need to be a lot of that colour (I love the idea of burgandy rug here...but it might be too much with your monotone scheme). You can find a large rug that incorporates that red/raspberry in it so that you have a colour that is now your accent....See MoreIdeas for new apartment please!
Comments (4)Hi joyce_jj_chen, lovely home! Sharing my 2 cents: I think you've got a great living/dining space with lots of potential. The sofas can be moved closer to the TV to make space for dining. While not exactly a matching for your floor plan, this is a possible inspiration: Given the ample amount of reflective materials in your space (floors, mirrors), I'd go for some soft or matte textured furnishings or to balance things out and give the entire space coziness and warmth. Possible inspirations: Here it's the curtains that diffuse light that comes into the apartment, matte dark walls absorb and soften light, while greenery lifts the entire space. The example you've suggested is lovely, all the more so because of a contrast between matte (cabinetry, kitchen island) and shiny (fixtures, kitchen island countertop) and of course lovely warm lighting overhead. (consider using warm lighting instead of cool white?) For dramatic effect, or simply to add more warmth, a large rug is a good idea too: Hope this helps, I'm sure other will have great ideas too....See Moredazswife
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