Help with Furnishing
Ronke Odepii
6 years ago
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Comments (0)We have a new kitchen fitted in our open plan extension. It's dark wood and light grey (they call it grey, but it's more off white). The worktop (not fitted yet) is nearly white. We haven't got a splashback yet. We've bought a dining table that has a glass top and chrome legs. I'm stuck on how to furnish the other side of the open plan room. What colour should I get the media unit, dining chairs and bar stools in? Should I get a contrasting colour or try to match something already in the room? It doesn't need to all be matchy, but I don't want it to clash either....See MoreHelp needed with furnishings
Comments (1)I think these kitchen units can be used with any colours. Can you take your inspiration from your sofa? If not choose two colours that you like and use these. I would likely choose a petrol blue for the chairs and barstools, add a painted wall in the same colour and then choose a brighter accent such as yellow and use it with restraint in cushions, glassware, lamps etc I would probably keep the splashback faithful to the kitchen rather than trying make it a feature- I would continue the worktop up the wall but if you prefer glass then I would choose a similar colour to the worktop....See MoreHelp me furnish my open plan living/dining room
Comments (4)Thanks so much for your comment. This is my only living space, so looking to have a dining table, sofa, coffee table, chair etc. In the picture where you can see my kitchen - to the right, I have three windows, and behind me is just a bare wall with a radiator. I will send more pictures. Thanks again :)...See MoreRonke Odepii
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