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The furniture is absolutely beautiful ... I would call it French Provincial more than Italian decor but, whatever you call it I love it!!! 🥰❤️

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Love the color palette and the architecture, but the furniture is a no-go for me.

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I like it, but don't like leather furniture.  I would keep it, but have fabric on the furniture.

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This room is not my style, but there is something feminine and appealing about it.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It's not my style at all but it is gorgeous. I think it might be French not Italian.

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Re: Italian decor

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It's a nice vignette and the individual pieces are lovely if a bit too ornate, for me anyway. Moreover, while I'd enjoy a piece or two of formal furniture, I wouldn't want an entire room of it. As for whether this is French, Italian or something in between, keep in mind that, as with food, at various times throughout history, the French and the Italians have borrowed substantially from each other and the design of their furniture, at times, has reflected that fact. My take-away from this room would be the beautiful cabinet in the background near the window. I'd love to own it. I don't share my home with anyone so decorating choices are exclusively mine.


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@jeanlake wrote:

A two-part post -- Question -- Is your preference for home and furniture decor different than the person you share rent/mortgage with?


Wow, you asked the question twice and most of the replays were about the room you posted.  I suppose reading comprehension is not a strong suit for some people.

 

Oh well.

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@Carmie wrote:

@jeanlake wrote:

A two-part post -- Question -- Is your preference for home and furniture decor different than the person you share rent/mortgage with?


Wow, you asked the question twice and most of the replays were about the room you posted.  I suppose reading comprehension is not a strong suit for some people.

 

Oh well.


Or... perhaps.... people post what they choose to post... Just sayin'...

 

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@stevieb wrote:

@Carmie wrote:

@jeanlake wrote:

A two-part post -- Question -- Is your preference for home and furniture decor different than the person you share rent/mortgage with?


Wow, you asked the question twice and most of the replays were about the room you posted.  I suppose reading comprehension is not a strong suit for some people.

 

Oh well.


Or... perhaps.... people post what they choose to post... Just sayin'...

 

Smiley Happy


Well, that's a given.  Woman Happy

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Re: Italian decor

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@Carmie wrote:

@stevieb wrote:

@Carmie wrote:

@jeanlake wrote:

A two-part post -- Question -- Is your preference for home and furniture decor different than the person you share rent/mortgage with?


Wow, you asked the question twice and most of the replays were about the room you posted.  I suppose reading comprehension is not a strong suit for some people.

 

Oh well.


Or... perhaps.... people post what they choose to post... Just sayin'...

 

Smiley Happy


Well, that's a given.  Woman Happy


SInce you pointed it out, I did go back and answer her question... Woman Very Happy


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