Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would lose the carpet runner first and then reassess.
Agree. It's definitely 80s wallpaper. Be thankful it wasn't the 70s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would lose the carpet runner first and then reassess.
+1
I think it's all about how you accent this wallpaper in other aspects of the entry.
Get rid of the runner and and the red stripes on the trim.
Get rid of the window treatment in the living room.
There's no hope for that stuff.
+3 and the wallpaper might look good the the context of the other changes
Hmm. Still not loving that pink/mauve wallpaper tone with the golden tones in the floor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would lose the carpet runner first and then reassess.
+1
I think it's all about how you accent this wallpaper in other aspects of the entry.
Get rid of the runner and and the red stripes on the trim.
Get rid of the window treatment in the living room.
There's no hope for that stuff.
+3 and the wallpaper might look good the the context of the other changes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would lose the carpet runner first and then reassess.
Agree. It's definitely 80s wallpaper. Be thankful it wasn't the 70s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would lose the carpet runner first and then reassess.
+1
I think it's all about how you accent this wallpaper in other aspects of the entry.
Get rid of the runner and and the red stripes on the trim.
Get rid of the window treatment in the living room.
There's no hope for that stuff.
Anonymous wrote:I would lose the carpet runner first and then reassess.
Anonymous wrote:The window treatment, rug, and ceiling light in the next room bother me even more. Yes, this house is stuck in 1980.
Anonymous wrote:naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would lose the carpet runner first and then reassess.
+1
I think it's all about how you accent this wallpaper in other aspects of the entry.