Anonymous wrote:This is OP. As a note, we already have gold accents in that room (chandelier has gold metal in it and our bar cart is glass and gold metal). I'd love any feedback on the following pieces if anyone feels like giving me any! Thanks in advance!
In the bone color: https://www.restorationhardware.com/catalog/product/product.jsp?productId=prod12740157&categoryId=cat10180103
https://www.ballarddesigns.com/harper-sideboard/furniture/dining-kitchen/buffets-sideboards/408446
https://www.ballarddesigns.com/greta-fluted-sideboard/furniture/dining-kitchen/buffets-sideboards/439345
http://www.ethanallen.com/en_US/shop-furniture-dining-room-storage-display-buffets-sideboards-servers/blaze-buffet/266106.html?dwvar_266106_finish=544?site=#lpchatprod
https://www.westelm.com/m/products/delphine-buffet-h2339/?pkey=cconsoles-buffet-tables&isx=0.0.580
https://www.westelm.com/m/products/wood-tiled-credenza-h515/?pkey=cconsoles-buffet-tables&isx=0.0.580
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all have been SO helpful. Thank you very much.
What do you think about something like this? Too country? I really try to stay away from country and my room is more transitional to contemporary.
https://www.bassettfurniture.com/Artisan-Dining-4-Door-Huntboard-Bassett-Home-Furnishings-DZ38855.asp
My walls are white on the bottom (with a white chair rail molding) and taupe above the chair rail. So, I do worry about putting a white or cream colored sideboard against the white wall.
Way too much wood.
What do you mean? What else would a sideboard be made out of? I don't want glass doors because I need to store all kinds of crap in there.
NP here. Just guessing, but I bet the last poster meant that the piece is too heavy-looking. It reads as a whole lot of wood. I think you'd be happier with something funkier or sleeker or antique. Such as a sleek, white sideboard with legs or an old dresser that you paint a fun color or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all have been SO helpful. Thank you very much.
What do you think about something like this? Too country? I really try to stay away from country and my room is more transitional to contemporary.
https://www.bassettfurniture.com/Artisan-Dining-4-Door-Huntboard-Bassett-Home-Furnishings-DZ38855.asp
My walls are white on the bottom (with a white chair rail molding) and taupe above the chair rail. So, I do worry about putting a white or cream colored sideboard against the white wall.
Way too much wood.
What do you mean? What else would a sideboard be made out of? I don't want glass doors because I need to store all kinds of crap in there.
I think the second thumbnail there with the antique white bottom and stained top would be nice & sleek and not too country. Agree if the whole thing is stained wood it's too country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all have been SO helpful. Thank you very much.
What do you think about something like this? Too country? I really try to stay away from country and my room is more transitional to contemporary.
https://www.bassettfurniture.com/Artisan-Dining-4-Door-Huntboard-Bassett-Home-Furnishings-DZ38855.asp
My walls are white on the bottom (with a white chair rail molding) and taupe above the chair rail. So, I do worry about putting a white or cream colored sideboard against the white wall.
Way too much wood.
What do you mean? What else would a sideboard be made out of? I don't want glass doors because I need to store all kinds of crap in there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all have been SO helpful. Thank you very much.
What do you think about something like this? Too country? I really try to stay away from country and my room is more transitional to contemporary.
https://www.bassettfurniture.com/Artisan-Dining-4-Door-Huntboard-Bassett-Home-Furnishings-DZ38855.asp
My walls are white on the bottom (with a white chair rail molding) and taupe above the chair rail. So, I do worry about putting a white or cream colored sideboard against the white wall.
Way too much wood.
What do you mean? What else would a sideboard be made out of? I don't want glass doors because I need to store all kinds of crap in there.
NP here. Just guessing, but I bet the last poster meant that the piece is too heavy-looking. It reads as a whole lot of wood. I think you'd be happier with something funkier or sleeker or antique. Such as a sleek, white sideboard with legs or an old dresser that you paint a fun color or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all have been SO helpful. Thank you very much.
What do you think about something like this? Too country? I really try to stay away from country and my room is more transitional to contemporary.
https://www.bassettfurniture.com/Artisan-Dining-4-Door-Huntboard-Bassett-Home-Furnishings-DZ38855.asp
My walls are white on the bottom (with a white chair rail molding) and taupe above the chair rail. So, I do worry about putting a white or cream colored sideboard against the white wall.
Way too much wood.
What do you mean? What else would a sideboard be made out of? I don't want glass doors because I need to store all kinds of crap in there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all have been SO helpful. Thank you very much.
What do you think about something like this? Too country? I really try to stay away from country and my room is more transitional to contemporary.
https://www.bassettfurniture.com/Artisan-Dining-4-Door-Huntboard-Bassett-Home-Furnishings-DZ38855.asp
My walls are white on the bottom (with a white chair rail molding) and taupe above the chair rail. So, I do worry about putting a white or cream colored sideboard against the white wall.
Way too much wood.