Help with pulling it all together
littlwizz
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Comments (20)I think I have been defeated on shopping which doesn't normally happen! I may need to try again later! I like you have found the moroccan/geometric style ones on overstock. I came across rug couture that I haven't looked at before. They have some great circular geometric ones but they're £181sqm so a 150cm diameter is £406 and 200cm is £722 so not cheap. Modern-rugs had a couple of black and white ones but not geometric which were ok. Are you against having a cowhide? I know a lot of people are but they do have an irregular shape which would soften the room and you don't have to line them up under sofas, table etc. Maybe try a faux one although that can also be offputting?...See MoreBringing it all together
Comments (4)I wouldn't get rid of either of the settees. They look rather comfortable and seem to be part of your favourite colours. As far as I can see these are ox blood, red, black and a sort of parchment colour for the walls. The busyness seems to be about your displayed objects which seem to have arrived randomly rather than arranged. As proud owners of the trophies these could have their own display case. The book cases then could be for books, photos and medium sized treasures. If you don't have a full shelf of books an attractive bookend would keep them upright and look attractive. Try one third books one third photos and one third objects. The lovely lady needs to find a place to show off maybe on the middle shelf above TV, perhaps with some interesting cacti or aloe Vera. The rug is a bit small it could be bigger and maybe Persian carpet style. Lighting for reading and lighting for mood would help. Too any red cushions. More ox blood and red. White cushions don't look so interesting. It seems potentially an evening room for being cosy, watching TV and reading. A larger coffee table would look good and pull sofas away from walls a bit. If you are redecorating try making a mood board of your colours. Then you can tie it all together...See MoreBringing it all together
Comments (9)I think you can defiantly achieve that look. I quite like the banana shapes sofa as I think it gives an extra dimension to the room I think if it was me I'd maybe remove the TV unit and everything else then play with placing the sofa since its your biggest piece you can place everything else around it. I'd definitely keep the window free from obstruction though. Especially if your wanting dark colours you could benefit from all the light you can get. I think artwork can be so expensive and if your anything like me you never find exactly what you want so letting the kids so it is a way to rectify that. I actually really like your room I think it will look fab...See MoreHelp me bring this all together. Rugs/throws/cushions
Comments (9)Okay, I´ve quickly tried some things out or you, that you may or may not like. But just to give you a visual and hopefully some ideas. I think that as long as you get the colours coming back, maybe in different strengths, it´ll all work together. The photo that you like is the Decorating Design Ideas one, I think? If you look closely, you'll see that black & white graphic patterns return, yellow, pink and turquoise too. And the wood and leather and gold are all warm tones that are close together.. Top it all off with plants and voila, you have your eclectic room ;-) I think the rug brings it all together...See MoreKate
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