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@ lolakimino, These appear to be Windsor Comeback chairs. However, have never seen legs done in that syle on a combback chair. A little more sandpaper done to paint on chairs may help.I do not consider a Windor Chair rustic. Please accept my humble op. You Lola are much more knowledgeable then I.

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@ LOLAKIMINO, Meant to add light fixture needs to go along with most of accessories in cupboard. My op is not worth much. Have staged and sold antiques for years. Am out of practice. LOL

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@ Lolakimino, Sorry about poor sp.. Meant to spell combback chais not comeback.

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@lolakimono

 

I like rustic.  But, that is not rustic, to me.  Other than the chairs, (which I would paint) I don't care for anything in the room.

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I don't mind the chairs, or the table, but I don't care for anything else in the room.

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@lolakimono wrote:

@Mominohio is this too rustic for your taste?  The chairs made me think of you.

 


 

@lolakimono

 

This room is an odd mix of periods for sure.

 

The chairs are very colonial and you got me! I love them! The rest is kind of an eclectic mix of newer things and don't say colonial or primitive to me at all. 

 

This room actually looks 'real', like someone's actual home more so than some of the shots we all comment on, that look like they were staged for a magazine. 

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Nope, not for me.

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I kind of like the table but nothing else.

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I like the table.  I like the wood/metal combination of it.

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