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What do you think?

 

I don’t really care for this room. I don’t mind the red wall, but I don’t like it against all the white. I like the built-in but not the ladder. The turquoise chairs don’t look comfortable, and their country style seem to contrast with the rest of the modern furnishings. The turquoise paint ruins the beautiful table IMO. My least favorite thing, though, is the eyeball chandelier. 😳

 

 

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Re: Red & Turquoise Dining Area

@wilma 

 

Honestly Wilma7500, it kinda gives me a headache. 

There's too much going on visually, and the layout of the space is odd and sparse even though it's BOLD and LOUD, it's still somewhat empty. 

 

I don't like it for me personally, I agree w-you.

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Re: Red & Turquoise Dining Area

This room is a pass for me. Nothing works. Not the color combo, the furniture, wood beams with modern floor tiles. I'll pass.

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Re: Red & Turquoise Dining Area

No, I don't like anything about this room, except maybe the large window! Nothing goes, it just seems very disconnected.

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Re: Red & Turquoise Dining Area

Painful

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Re: Red & Turquoise Dining Area

I do not like this look at all, too cold and blah.

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Re: Red & Turquoise Dining Area

This just does nothing for me.  The chairs look very hard not liking this at all.

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Re: Red & Turquoise Dining Area

@wilma One word:  Ghastly!

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Re: Red & Turquoise Dining Area

Yikes!

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Re: Red & Turquoise Dining Area

Not feeling this dining room whatsoever.  

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