Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I am loving this thread. Looking for ideas to inject more blue into a room with classic beige couches and mahogany furniture. My style swings more classic than is typical, so there’s not a lot of inspiration in magazines. The room you posted earlier with a navy couch facing patterned chairs was stunning, but sadly we already own the khaki couches.
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You might really enjoy Mark D. Sikes' rooms. He LOVES blue and traditional decor. He uses a lot of blue-and-white pottery, too.
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Anonymous wrote:Love the pics!
Another dining room request: what, if anything, to do on a long dining room wall with shoulder height (or slightly above) wainscoting. Art hung above feels too high, but I also think the room would benefit from some vertical interest (ceilings are 10ft). Dining room chairs are lower profile (which might end up being a very expensive mistake), and are perhaps undersized for the room (but I love them).
I would say my style is craftsman in the sense that I have dining chairs upholstered with William Morris fabric, but otherwise, style is probably more modern/slightly glam than a modern craftsman vibe. And your previous pics of dining rooms were what inspired me to ask about my own
Anonymous wrote:EyeCandyOP wrote:Anonymous wrote:A hard wood floor in a living room that has Brazilian marble like knotty light and dark pattern. Please and thank you.
While I'm working on the others, perhaps you can rephrase this request? Is it that your wood floors are an exotic species that has a lot of color variation? I just a little confused about the mention of Brazilian marble. If you can take a picture of it, upload it to imgur.com (anonymous site for photos), and link it here.
Sorry about that. We just redid our living room floors. We have a small upright piano and an antique table. Nothing else yet. I love the rustic, industrial look. We don’t colors or furniture picked out. Here’s a website that has the flooring: https://www.uniquewoodfloor.com/blog/guide-brazilian-hardwoodflooring/
Thanks for all you’re help.
EyeCandyOP wrote:Anonymous wrote:A hard wood floor in a living room that has Brazilian marble like knotty light and dark pattern. Please and thank you.
While I'm working on the others, perhaps you can rephrase this request? Is it that your wood floors are an exotic species that has a lot of color variation? I just a little confused about the mention of Brazilian marble. If you can take a picture of it, upload it to imgur.com (anonymous site for photos), and link it here.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I’m really enjoying your sense of style selection for the images pulled. I would love some help with inspiration for a home office from scratch. I’m looking to set it up as both a place I can do research writing and artistic hobbies. I use a desk top, so I was thinking a smaller desk/standing desk against a wall with with shelving and then a larger project table /desk in the middle of the room. My style is on the California/Scandinavian Dwell side of things.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I've loved going through this post, thank you! Could you post pics of non-drape window treatments for a home with dark hardwood and light grey walls? If it helps, we have taupe sofas and colorful accents.
Anonymous wrote:Basements that look nice but don’t have many windows?
EyeCandyOP wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the pics!
Another dining room request: what, if anything, to do on a long dining room wall with shoulder height (or slightly above) wainscoting. Art hung above feels too high, but I also think the room would benefit from some vertical interest (ceilings are 10ft). Dining room chairs are lower profile (which might end up being a very expensive mistake), and are perhaps undersized for the room (but I love them).
NO way...I had a picture of room with this kind of trim work in the last post, but I took it out! I will try to track it down and see if there are some other examples. What is your style, btw? The ones I was seeing were very craftsman-ish.
Anonymous wrote:Love the pics!
Another dining room request: what, if anything, to do on a long dining room wall with shoulder height (or slightly above) wainscoting. Art hung above feels too high, but I also think the room would benefit from some vertical interest (ceilings are 10ft). Dining room chairs are lower profile (which might end up being a very expensive mistake), and are perhaps undersized for the room (but I love them).
Anonymous wrote:A hard wood floor in a living room that has Brazilian marble like knotty light and dark pattern. Please and thank you.