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How should I decorate mycranberry red living room? |
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My husband and I just painted
our living room cranberry red.
I'm starting to think about
decorating ideas, but am
having a hard time figuring
out what will work with the
bright color and home style.
It's a 1920's bungalow, so I
want to keep that old,
comfortable style and mix it
up with some classic Pottery
Barn designs. We have a
greenish/brown Pottery Barn
couch, oversized club chair,
brown rectangular ottoman
(used as a coffee table
alternative), and a beige/sage
Persian rug. I was thinking of
black and white photographs of
places we've visited, but I
need other options. Maybe
vintage Parisian/Italian
posters? Would that be too
busy/much? What suggestions do
you have for accent table
finishes, wall decor, and
picture frame finishes? Also,
is it okay to have brown wood
furniture with black-framed
wall art? |
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SOOO funny! One of my design
projects in school started as
a study in cranberries (yeah,
cranberries)... which led to
one of my color pallettes:
cranberry, shades of espresso
brown, creams and deep
earthy/mossy greens. Sound
like the colors in your living
room!.
ANYway, I digress. The one
thing I notice in your
descriptions (except for the
club chair) is an absence of
patterns. At least, it sounds
like everything in your living
room is solid colored (except,
of course, for the persian
rug). I'm wondering if perhaps
a few well placed throw
pillows, made with special
upholstery fabric you find
that includes shades of your
cranberry, browns and greens
would add a bit of dazzle?
Find two or three fabrics that
would complement each other.
You know: one that is a
healthy mix of all three, one
that is mostly cranberry and
one that is mostly a brighter
(or truer) green than the one
that manifests itself in the
sofa/carpet colors. One of
these is bound to have another
color, or colors, that you
could add to your palette,
opening the door for other
additions to your spot.
The early decades of the
1900's were about returning to
the individual craftsman's
art... because the industrial
revolution had taken away the
need for individual artisans
at the turn of the century.
Finding a couple of
interesting craftsman pieces
from these eras (or wannabe's
from these eras) would
complement this older style I
think you're talking about...
and help maintain the warmth I
think you're looking for. Even
something like making a few
homemade cheap votive candle
holders from blocks of clean
hardwood. Those would carry
the wood up from the floor to
the eyeline...
If you're cringing at the idea
of putting stark b&w photos on
the wall (which I don't think
is such a bad idea), you could
mount some shelving (with the
hidden mounts) on a wall,
staggered or in unison. A
strategically placed
Depression Glass vase with
really good fake calla lillies
(or pale green/white hydrangea
globes) would go with what
you're decor is doing already.
Pottery Barn is definitely a
great place to shop: they take
old styles and make them
modern (LOVE their old
oscillating fans....). Anyway,
I like what one other
commentator said about using
metallic frames for any pics
you put on the wall.
Anyway, not sure if any of
this brainstorming helped.
Sounds like what you have
already is rich, warm and
wonderful. I'm sure whatever
you add to it will be quite
lovely.
Good luck. |
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How would I find out what kindof homes the Spanards lived inin the early or mid 1700's?The style.? |
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Need to know the style, of
their homes and really don't
know where or how to look it
up. Need to know how the rooms
are laid out and how many
levels they have. The well off
and the less fourtunate also.
And the type of furniture
would also help me. If anyone
can help me. I'd appreciate
it.. |
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Google it, and follow links.
(The Bourbons were in charge
of Spain until the 1790's, so
the architecture was probably
French.) |
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typical irish home? |
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I am doing a project for
english class, and I need to
know how Irish people live.
More specifically what their
living conditions are like....
the style of their homes and
furniture, sizes, things like
that. Please, just tell me any
information or websites you
know of. Thanks. |
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Have a look at these articles:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C
ountry_house#Europe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C
ulture_of_Ireland
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I
rish_people
Good luck! |
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