Benjamin Moore HC-166 Kendall Charcoal (DARKEST GREY IN HALLWAY), Benjamin Moore cap-45 street chic (DARK GREY) Benjamin Moore balboa mist 1549 (LIGHT GREY
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Rug
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trim
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Phillip jefferies wallpaper
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Feather bloom, Schumacher
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West elm chairs
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Borrowed Light by Farrow & Ball, walls
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table
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Wall by LR
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Kitchen table: Paola Navone, gray color is oc-65 chantilly lace
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pendant light: six lights, Rochester collection, Savoy House
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chairs, Gaston, Dovetail furniture
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wall covering: Combed Chevron in black slate, Schumacher
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restandrepine.com
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Light
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The rug here is from Landry & Arcari. The table is from Walker Creek Furniture in Essex, MA.
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A dining room rug should have at least 24 inches of extra room on all sides of the dining table to allow enough space for guests to pull out chairs without tripping over the rug.
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Rugs USA,
Walls Palladian Blue by Benjamin Moore.
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Allow a minimum of 32 inches between the light base and the tabletop; general rule is about 5 feet between the light base and the floor.
Benjamin Moore HC-166 Kendall Charcoal (DARKEST GREY IN HALLWAY), Benjamin Moore cap-45 street chic (DARK GREY) Benjamin Moore balboa mist 1549 (LIGHT GREY
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