Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
70s wallpaper is incredibly popular right now. If it had top condition 70s paper, you keep it. 80s is not okay.
But someday it probably will be, right?
Anonymous wrote:NP here. We're thinking of removing old carpet on the steps and replacing it with hardwood. But we can envision all of us slipping and sliding and taking headers down the steps on a regular basis. If runners are out of fashion, what do you do to make wood steps safer?
Anonymous wrote: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.
70s wallpaper is incredibly popular right now. If it had top condition 70s paper, you keep it. 80s is not okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would lose the carpet runner first and then reassess.
I'd lose both. I'm more this though...
I have that wallpaper in my bedroom! Looks fantastic.
Wallpaper like that makes me think of the 80s, also. My parents had stuff like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a beautiful home. I think all too often people fight what things want to be - by that I mean you have an elegant old home so that's what it wants to be.
The wallpaper goes with an old beautiful home. But, someone tried to lighten up the house so they went with white trim and lightened the floors.
I would actually go with an off color trim - not pure white. I would stain the floors dark. I would have someone fabricate a nice wooden cover for the radiator. And then I would change the LR decor.
Very few are fortunate enough to live in an elegant old home - why try to make it something its not.
I would lose the rug in the LR. You can make the purple sofa work with a different paint color on the walls but you need a more subtle rug. I realize they are expensive.
Tacky 80s wallpaper does not fit with a beautiful old home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would lose the carpet runner first and then reassess.
I'd lose both. I'm more this though...
I have that wallpaper in my bedroom! Looks fantastic.
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:You have a beautiful home. I think all too often people fight what things want to be - by that I mean you have an elegant old home so that's what it wants to be.
The wallpaper goes with an old beautiful home. But, someone tried to lighten up the house so they went with white trim and lightened the floors.
I would actually go with an off color trim - not pure white. I would stain the floors dark. I would have someone fabricate a nice wooden cover for the radiator. And then I would change the LR decor.
Very few are fortunate enough to live in an elegant old home - why try to make it something its not.
I would lose the rug in the LR. You can make the purple sofa work with a different paint color on the walls but you need a more subtle rug. I realize they are expensive.
Anonymous wrote:I would lose the carpet runner first and then reassess.