Dining room design
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Comments (6)If you were to say, have grey on top and cream on the bottom - with the beech furniture... You will need to be careful as grey is quite a bold colour. With the room being that size, a dark colour can often make a room appear even smaller. If you are not bothered by this, maybe adding some matching home items to the room can make it look more fitting! Sometimes having split wall colours with a different colour for the furniture can sometimes look a little messy, depending on the chosen colours....See MoreVictorian knocked through living and dining room design same or diff?
Comments (16)Thanks Ensign! The magnolia comment was just about a temporary measure as the majority of the room is already magnolia and we have some leftover from recent touch ups to our rental. Definitely won't be magnolia long term. We originally had a room by room plan, but got waylaid as we had to rip out carpets and wallpaper from upstairs immediately to get rid of smells. Downstairs we haven't touched the kitchen/utility, although we have had to strip both halls, again due to smell. With the exception of dealing with the floor, our bedroom will be finished first as it doesn't need any tradesman input. Everything else will have to be done in bits and pieces as and when we can afford to get trades in to plaster/ deal with pointing outside causing damp and so on....See MoreLiving/play/dining room design help
Comments (16)Thanks a lot all. Caroline I love your renderings, thanks so much for your time. But unfortunately our kids (mainly the older one) doesn’t play alone on his room so we need the toys in the living area :/ I’ve thought about some of the other combinations before but there are some problems: piano cannot go next to the radiator, and TV cannot go on top of piano cause then it is too high. The wall next to window has a stupid shape but we may still be able to move the piano between window and patio door, and take the toys next to fireplace. I didn’t want to put TV on top of toys initially because of the risk of damage by our careless kids and their potentially careless friends. It’d have been much easier without the kids but hey ho, we said we’ll keep them :P...See MoreDining Room designs
Comments (9)Dining rooms are all about entertainment and dinner conversation. Panelling can provide a wow effect. You don’t need to go all the way around the room. You can have panelling on the wall without the doors and have a gallery wall on the conservatory wall near the door. Modern panelling can be as attractive as the traditional. You can also paint the wall half way or third way up and that will act as a panelling too....See More- 10 years ago
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