is this flush mount light appropriate for a dining room
kmarralaguzza
9 years ago
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Which light(s) for my living room.
Comments (11)Hi. How high are the ceilings? I think you need something at least 7ft off the floor but ideally more. The walls look pretty white. How about White and copper to go with the olive green and continue the airiness? Option 1 is from habitat, instead of the White light over the table you could go for a copper pendant. I must admit the room looks pretty light to me, the bookcase corner is a little dark but I assume a wall light is out of the question at this stage?! Maybe a floor lamp picking up more copper when you have the budget...See MoreDining room design
Comments (57)Welllll... I have replaced the lights with very basic Ikea flush lights and painted the end wall dark grey. I like it much better already. Am planning to put something (not sure what that elusive something is!) on the grey accent wall, and possibly a line of frames on the long wall. I'm going to lose the pineapples (I have another location for them) and probably get something else to go on the 3 windowsills. All set for 18 guests tomorrow!!...See MoreNeed help for my small living/dining room with awkward layout
Comments (10)Hi. It's hard to tell if this will work as I can't tell the door width but what if you were to build a ŵall to wall bookcase on the desk ŵall incorporating both the tv and radiator? Ignore the design of this one, was just showing a pic of one against a window, You may need to widen the pillar by the dining room entrance slightly. Perhaps ammonite by F&B for the ŵalls with a floor that picks up one of the tones in the table. I'd also paint the coving in the ammonite and a darker shade of grey for the bookcase. Have a 6ft sofa (allowing for side table and lamp) opposite the bookcase (not against the ŵall) with a chair angled in front of the bookcase and perhaps go for an upholstered stool on legs as per your inspiration pic. You could use Romans on the windows, maybe in a vertical stripe and then use geo patterns for the cushions. Re lights I'd add ŵall lights to the bookcase and a flush for the living room, preferably just 7 inches high. You can afford to hang something lower over the dining table. Are you keeping the tall cabinet? I think your current table will look lovely with some upholstered chairs...See MoreCan you help me choose lighting for my lounge and dining room?
Comments (7)What a lovely home you have... here's another option that would look great above your dining table... The fabric shade will defuse the light and create a subtle ambience. You can adjust the chain so it fit's almost flush to the ceiling. L'amour 8 Light Double Chandelier in Pleated Shade - Grey Also agree with adding some accent lighting once you have the furniture ready, it will definateley create a relaxed and cosy atmosphere....See Morekmarralaguzza
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