Dining chairs - dilemma!
Danni
6 years ago
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Monica
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Comments (9)Hi. I'd go for a Roman blind, perhaps in a retro pattern. Do you have a corner to put a potted plant as that may also reduce some of the echo? If not consider a rug but see how it is after a fabric blind is fitted or you could also add a faux sheepskin over one of the chairs (any fabric should help!). Agree with Stephen and would continue the film posters. I might also paint the radiator in the wall colour and add a vase of good faux flowers on the table or even something simple like faux eucalyptus which you could add real roses to when wanted...See MoreNarrow and small living/dining area dilemma!
Comments (9)Hi, What a lovely room! Love the windows and the ceiling height. I would go for a sofa and chair(s) on legs (swooneditions), so you can see the floor under it. Perhaps a wooden/LVT woodlook floor; herringbone or laid widthwise, both will make the room look wider. An eye catching chandelier (westelm) would be great. If you're brave, you could lay a rug widthwise, from under the sofa to the wall opposite. I'd probably go for a small round dining table (this one is 100 cm, John Lewis)...See MoreSitting/dining room layout dilemma!
Comments (3)What a lovely room and great windows. Your issue is that although it’s a large room it’s virtually square so doesn’t lend itself to being chopped in half and your central door doesn’t help this. Also your rounded table and sofas don’t enhance the shape of the room and I would go for straight lines for both table and sofas. The dining table could be placed in the corner alongside the door which would allow a larger sofa to be pushed a little further back and moved sideways towards the door. This would open up space for other seating in front of the right hand window (shame to cover some of the window but if you kept the back low I think this would look ok). The other sofa you have alongside the fireplace is too big for the space but if you had extra seating by the window you could perhaps replace with a swivel chair. The tv would need to sit on the right hand side of the fireplace so a swivel would allow tv viewing. This would leave a nice space beneath the left hand window where you could maybe put a console table, tiny desk, etc to balance out the room and bring focus to your lovely window. Hope this all makes sense!...See MoreMonica
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