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What do you think about how this person displayed their collectibles? 

 

Even though there are lots of items in the room, it looks very neat & organized. It’s still a bit too cluttered for me, but considering how much they displayed, I think it’s done fairly well. 

 

I really like the built-in on the wall and the secretary cabinet. My least favorite item is the mirror. The other furniture & accessories are ok. 

 

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@wilma 

 

Looks a lot like my house.

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Well designed displays but too many of them in addition to all the other stuff in the room.  The eye needs a resting place somewhere.

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There seems to be a confusing mess of "collectibles" in this room. Nothing appears to be anything memorable or of a specific theme. It's stuff anyone could purchase at any discount store. Not my idea a nice collection or the purchases well put together in this room.  Remove those items.

The room is much more attractive without all those junky items! Begin again with a few QUALITY pieces.           

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@wilma wrote:

 

What do you think about how this person displayed their collectibles? 

 

Even though there are lots of items in the room, it looks very neat & organized. It’s still a bit too cluttered for me, but considering how much they displayed, I think it’s done fairly well. 

 

I really like the built-in on the wall and the secretary cabinet. My least favorite item is the mirror. The other furniture & accessories are ok. 

 

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@wilma    Just too much stuff for me.  Definitely a "No Kid" zone.....

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I have something pretty and decorataive on most of my walls and most of the flat surfaces but this to too much all together.  Even the floor items and furniture is too much to too close together.  No room to move around.  This is just too much and nothing stands.  Besides there is not one thing in this room that appeal to me.

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Too claustrophobic for me ..... I do love the mirror 😉

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The display sort of reminds me of my parent's house.   They traveled a lot and had lots and lots and lots of stuff on display.  

 

I now have a lot of their things, but not displayed all in one place.  I have pieces "here and there."  

 

I don't like fireplaces (been there, done that) or the white furniture. Doesn't look comfortable.  My idea/imagination is that a room with a fireplace should look cozy.

 

I do like the secretary desk - but not in that room.

 

I love mirrors - but not that mirror.  It looks out of place.

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I love the room, but I don't love the "collectibles."  When things of value are all bunched together they look like junky clutter.  It's too bad because the room has great style (aside from the bookshelves of junk.)

 

(I also imagine the china closet portion of the desk is filled with the same.)

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