Colorado Springs
Neutral colors bedding
Bar stools
Bar stools
Like backs and soft seats
Bar stools
Bar stools
Not the barstools but this the clean look emphasized
Bar stools
Counter stools
Photo styling
Good plan before move
Love the whimsical lights
Good tips for another small footprint
Dry beds around water feature
Good for open layout
Interesting idea to use reclaimed wood to spark up living room
AFTER: Designers Tavia Forbes and Monet Masters transformed the space by creating a bold hand-painted pattern at the top of the room to balance the white wainscoting. The homeowners explored wallpaper options for the area above the wainscoting, but they couldn’t find a pattern they liked. So the designers presented a custom-wall-paint idea that mimicked the shapes and lines of the chandelier and chairs. The homeowners loved the proposal but were nervous about its execution.Forbes and Masters felt confident they could get away with such a bold design on the wall. The average wainscoting goes up only 30 to 36 inches, but this dining room had wainscoting that was 60 inches tall. The tall wainscoting plus the trim meant that more than half of each wall would remain white, creating a balance for any bold color, texture or shine that would cover the remaining part.Area rug: Calvin Klein via Nourison; Adeline large round chandelier in black: Four Hands; artwork: homeowners’ existing
Great Wall fountain
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