Kitchen Diner French Door Curtains
Mabel Fox Design
4 years ago
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help with dining area of kitchen diner
Comments (9)Thank you, I did want to get the glass top table with oak cross bar from habitat, but we have a 2 and 4 yr old, so was a bit concerned about the glass top. We don't overly need the window treatment for privacy you can't really see in. Do you think we should just keep it without a dressing? Could you suggest a paint to go with the cream tiles. We were having the pale grey grout and originally I had looked at wimborne white F&B. I had also thought about painting the end wall a similar colour to the cupboards?? I like oak (obviously!!) But want it to have a contemporary feel too. We have also ordered the pewter marteaux lights from habitat (2 small over breakfast bar and large over table) to see if that gives it a bit more of a contemporary feel). Thank you for your help! I'm at that jaded end of a project, with a young family and a working and really want to lovevthe space we create!!...See MoreHelp with finishing new kitchen diner
Comments (18)I would definitely keep the rug, it adds a little pop of colour and lifts the neutral colour scheme, but I wouldn't go too bold and I wouldn't conceal the windows because it makes the room so lovely and light If it were me, I would add splashes of colour here and there accessorising with similar turquoise'y blue/orange'y red colours to pick out those in the rug and dot around some large glass containers with fruit in (edible art!!). A large mirror on the wall would look lovely with some sconces either side, on which you could sit some beautiful vibrantly coloured orchids/candles/vases etc. Then perhaps some shelves above the cupboard by the door with some brightly coloured glassware/jugs. You said you have some young children, what about framing some of their little pictures and putting them up under the shelves? I did something similar in my kitchen and it livens it up a bit (see below) I would also think about perhaps replacing the shade on the standard lamp with something to pick up with the rug, or perhaps match it to the ceiling one Have fun!...See MoreEchoey kitchen diner
Comments (15)As Leon Smith arch say, Soft furnishings, rugs, upholstery on chairs, all help to absorb sound, rather than reflect it, which is what happens when sound waves hits hard surfaces. here are some great acoustic felt rolls from a company called buzzispace that look great but also help absorb sound. these could be glued to the walls as cool looking strips and also above the table on the ceiling, You room shape acts like a tunnel also I suspect - echos work best in tunnels if i remember as child shouting into them...See MoreFrench doors and window fabric for kitchen pelmets
Comments (4)You could go with something that has a more subtle pattern to it, if you are worried about things clashing, for example, something like the below:https://www.romo.com/collections/prints-weaves/orvieto/pintura/topaz (has great teal-y hints of colour) http://www.christopherfarrcloth.com/collections/cabin-vinyl/#sky Or if you want to bring more pattern into the room, you could continue the organic scheme set by the wallpaper with something similar to these: https://www.romo.com/collections/prints-weaves/orvieto/pintura/topaz https://www.markalexander.com/collections/origin/akata-reversible/atlantic But yes, as honeypoppet says, it is important to order samples before and see how they look and feel in the actual room. Hope that helps!...See MoreMabel Fox Design
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