is my area rug too big?
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jpp221
il y a 5 ansThe rug’s size is perfect. It could stand to be shifted to the left (in photo #1). Yes, that means it covers more of the hardwood floor you just paid $$$ for wand want to show, but as one local designer said on TV a while ago, in reference to the needed size of the hardwood border, “ladies, 6” is more than enough”. (The audience broke down in laughter. She was horrified at what she’d just unknowingly said. “BAD audience!” she said...)
I think the end table on the left is a bit awkward. It’s high and not deep enough—I want to slide it back against the wall but then it would be clumsy to use.jpp221
il y a 5 ansPS—forgot to say—a nice room overall a touch of muted colour would be nice, maybe in curtain panels? But overall, I like your style. Comfortable but fresh, modern-ish.Sandy Solorio
Auteur d'origineil y a 5 ansJpp221, thats hilarious!!!! I guess 6 inches it is. I actually hate the end table lol, but anything wider blocks the door. I may do without it. You may think, well you have a bean bag blocking the door. I just put there while I was moving furniture around m. Thanks!Sandy Solorio
Auteur d'origineil y a 5 ansI actually have contemplated the idea of curtains. Would I do floor length curtains or short curtains? The sectional is up against the wall/windowjpp221
il y a 5 ansI hadn’t noticed that was a door behind the bean bag chair. So, I’d be rid of that table. I’d also tuck the rug further under on both sides—keep the aisles clear (especially that rug—you’ll want to keep it clean). As for curtains, unless it’s a kitchen, full length. Slide the sofa forward. If that’s not an option, maybe Roman blinds.decoenthusiaste
il y a 5 ansIf everyone on the sofa can reach the coffee table to put things down, you don't need end tables. Consider an arc lamp in the corner behind the sofa that arches over to hover above the coffee table. Rug is good; better too big than too small. Pull it so that there is 12" of bare floor around the wall sides of it and it will anchor the sofa and not block either door. With properly hung drapes you'll need to find another home for the candle sconces.
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Auteur d'origineil y a 5 ansDeco, I love this idea! How far off the wall would you think I need to pull the sectional? Just need to make sure I don’t block either door.felizlady
il y a 5 ansYes, move the rug toward the wall so more of the sectional is on the rug. You need fewer pillows. You need window treatments. Sometimes white and cream clash....try removing everything white-white and see what you think of the gray and cream color palette. Yes, that’s right....you need a color...make that COLOR. Gray goes with many colors, so add a color in a few accents and some art.decoenthusiaste
il y a 5 ansDernière modification :il y a 5 ansYou'll be pulling the rug toward the walls; 12" of floor exposed. Leave enough space between the sofa and walls so the drapes won't be crushed. You can try the sofa entirely on the rug since you won't be using the tables and you want room for the arc lamp. That shouldn't block the traffic path.
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il y a 5 ansIt looks like if you try moving the entire sectional on the rug it might work better. Note how the rug is in this space?
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Auteur d'origineil y a 5 ansThank you for your great feedback. I’m planning to move the sectional forward a bit to add an arc floor lamp in the corner behind the sofa. As well as putting up curtains. Any suggestions on the art work to replace what I currently have? I’m also taken down the candle sconces.pink_peony
il y a 5 ansHi Sandy it looks like you don’t have much room to play with on either end of the sofa due to the doors. I don’t think the rug is large enough for you to place the entire sofa on it. But definitely pull it in further under the sectional. The end tables you have are too low. Well definitely the one on the right. Consider a floor lamp there and moving the small table you have to the front of the arm of the sofa using it as more of a garden stool accent. Because iof your limited space for them have you ever considered installing a chandelier? This would eliminate the need for lighting on either side of the sofa. For window treatments always do full length if you’re going to do drapery panels. Again moving the sofa out may inhibit the doors too much. You might consider doing a roman shade on that window in a great fabric. One last thing remove the candle sconces from either side of the window. You don’t need them and they make the space look cluttered. It’s okay to have empty wall so your eyes have some place to rest. Your art Over the sofa on the other side is well proportioned and enough. Hows the bedroom coming along?
Sandy Solorio
Auteur d'origineil y a 5 ansHi Pink! Your ideas are always amazing! Do you think getting rid of of both end tables is better? I’ve definitely thought about a chandelier, but my ceiling is sloped and not sure how that would look. If I did put up a chandelier would I get rid of the recessed lighting? Room is coming along. I will post the nightstand I purchased on the bedroom discussion.Chandni Bansal
il y a 5 ansI love what you have done with the room. I definitely think that rug is a good size and ties the entire room together. I would maybe move the couch to the edge of the rug OR move the wooden side table closer to the edge of the rug.
csevene
il y a 5 ansAgree rug needs to be pulled back more but appears to be the right size.
It’s a nice room, looks very inviting (other than those white pillows .. lol)Sandy Solorio
Auteur d'origineil y a 5 ansthank you csevene! Yes I agree the pillow have to go. What about changing the frame on the art above the sectional to a thin black frame?pink_peony
il y a 5 ansYour can lights can stay and the sloped ceiling should present no problem . I think black frames would look sharp (as I’m nice) on your prints. the Two pillows on the three pillow grouping work it’s the bright white one thatbis off.
pink_peony
il y a 5 ansSome pillow and accent stool/table and chandelier ideas.
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Auteur d'origineil y a 5 ansPink, I love your ideas! Do you think I should change out the art all together?pink_peony
il y a 5 ansSandy art is a highly personal and subjective thing, just like color is. For every person on here who has told you that you need color there is someone else who understands your vision of gray black and white. so now that you’ve asked the question you’re going to get people telling you you need colorful art work. I think the scale of these works. One large piece would also work and so would two medium to large pieces. But content is solely up to your personal taste. I do think black frames will make them sharper . I would ask myself if you like them? Do you want color on the space? If so what? Navy? Yellow? Red? often times , actually most always less is more. If you choose to reframe them use a large mat around them.
Sandy Solorio
Auteur d'origineil y a 5 ansPink, that makes total sense. I’ve never been really into “color” when it come to decorating, I’ve always preferred a neutral color scheme. I will reframe and see how that turns out. Thanks, as always for your help!
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