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Interior Decorating to Reflect a Room's Character

The house has a lot of architectural character from the nice dark woodwork. The selection of new furniture for the house reflects this character. All of the new furnishings were purchased online and the only two objects still remaining in the room are the grandmother's piano and an Indian armoire. The accent cushions for the couch use the same colors and floral patterns found in the Indian armoire. The furnishings were bought from Levitz.com and the rug was from BelleRug. The oriental-style rug really unifies the room. Adult space has been reclaimed with the addition of the space for the family's children.
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Interior Decorating to Reflect a Room's Character

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" But anyway. The house has some architectural character it's got lots of nice dark woodwork and the homeowners in taking back the space now that they've got kids' space downstairs. Took that into account in their selections of new furniture and of course everything's been done online the only things that remain. In their old living room are grandmother's piano and an Indian armoire. From which they've really taken the color scheme and and even the floral motif. Which they've found in the accent cushions now. The other cool thing is that. Busy parents with young kids don't have too much time to go to department stores and furniture stores and so this was all done online. -- dot com for the furnishings. And bill -- for the beautiful oriental rug that are Indian rug that we see on the floor here which. Really unifies the room mend. Wool rugs oriental patterns no matter which is they're always they're always in keeping with especially New England houses like this. And then of course all the accent lighting in all the little features that make it a warm room but the main thing is that now we've got adult space reclaimed. And next we're gonna look at the new kids' space."

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