Rug or no rug!!
ahms40
8 years ago
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Tom Flanagan
8 years agolast modified: 8 years agomrskain1
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Comments (17)Everything you've done so far is very neutral. It blends together the two different areas in one open space, yet I think you'd get a more pleasing effect defining them and adding interest. In the simple form of one dimensional carpet you can achieve this. I would suggest a bright and geometric carpet as a stark contrast to the neutral, coordinating (that same mustard) or using opposite (Aubergine?) or tertiary (brighter yellow and goldenrod or into greens) colours with the cushions to separate living from dinning while also bringing continuity. When it comes to colours, ask yourself how you want to feel in this space. Choose colour to guide your mood. Two other small details: 1. The lamp beside the couch should be higher and darker. That charcoal you've used would be an appropriate colour repetition here. 2. The art on the wall above the dinning table is too small. What about bigger and brighter, but keep a charcoal element in either the frame or the art? Lovely job so far :)...See Moreneed help to decorate my bedroom
Comments (8)Hi Anna. The chairs work, I just find personally they're a little dark. I'd add a gold cushion on one and a throw over the arm of the other. A pretty scarf may work better sizewise and for draping. I think I'd go for a Louis cane chair without arms for the desk. Although the desk looks quite short (?) so if so perhaps a velvet footstool. What exactly were you looking to change in terms of decor and people can then make suggestions for a rug? It's another lovely room and I hope you don't mind me saying but I'm not sure the chest works that well in terms of style and colour....See MoreLayering rugs advice!
Comments (18)I think it depends on the size of the space you have when you pushed the other one back under the sofa. You want it to be slightly under the other one but then not lipping up the other side (if that makes sense) :) You also want to bear in mind (as Minnie said) the height of the rug so don't get anything with any substantial height. :)...See MoreBest custom rugs and rug clearing services
Comments (1)Not sure why this is showing up in the UK?...See Morealant1000
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