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Originally Posted by charla
I can see in the entryway, a thin console table along the long wall with either a mirror or a piece of art introducing the colors of the house along with a lamp, a dish to hold keys and mail, and a runner rug. Maybe in the corner by front windows, a hall tree to catch jackets and hats.
I adore Joanna Gaines country farmhouse design. What do you think of it? Or are you more modern?
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I LOVE Joanna Gaines
We actually went to Magnolia Market over spring break and I have a cute yellow vase from her store to put...somewhere in our house... haha
Hall tree is a brilliant idea.
Thin console table would be awesome, too
Thank you!!!
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Originally Posted by RiverRock
Congratulations on the new home and especially the baby!
I love decorating. To start I would put matching roman blinds on the entrance window and french doors. Then co-ordinating or matching full length panels on the sides of the eating nook window.
Overall it is scale that you will want to consider. You wouldn't want a huge sofa in your living room area, but something with small arms and not too deep. Also, the shapes of furniture should match the space. For example, if the eating nook is square, it would suit a square or round table, centred under the light fixture. If the space is rectangular it would suit a rectangular or oval table.
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We hadn't considered roman blinds, so thank you for that suggestion!!
When you say "panels," you mean curtains, yes?
We have a circular glass table with four chairs that we are planning to put in the nook, which is square. Do I need a rug under the table/chairs...?
Right now we have a small tan suede sofa and no other seating. No ottomans. No coffee tables. Nothing
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