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Very sweet, but the chairs look much too crowded and mismatched around the table, and the tablecloth is the kind I would use outside or maybe in my kitchen--never in the dining room.

 

I also never use blinds, only curtains.

 

I do like the chandelier!

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Very pretty, maybe a bit tight, but none the less a beautiful setting. I love the Candle Sticks -they are gorgeous...

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My sense is the table came with four chairs, and they pulled in four more for a dinner party. It's a beautifully set table.

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@AuntG wrote:

My sense is the table came with four chairs, and they pulled in four more for a dinner party. It's a beautifully set table.


@AuntG 

I Like the use of coordinating but not matching chairs in a dining setting, be it formal or casual.  It has a sense of a collected look.

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@Patriot3 wrote:

Love those candlesticks.  I have a lamp w/a base like that, that I have had for years. 

 

I've looked and looked for lamps like that and can't fine any.  Let me know if anyone finds them. TIA

 

Oh, thanks for the lovely pics of the table, too!


 

@Patriot3 :

 

I like those candlestick holders too.  Found some images of candlestick lamps, not exactly the same as the candlestick holders, but maybe in the same ballpark and/or might give ideas for further research:

 

Regency Hill Elize Traditional Candlestick Lamps

 

Jane Seymour Yorktown White Table Lamp

 

 

 

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Pretty colors.  I like the table setting and agree that the wine glasses are beautiful!

 

As for the window treatment, they don't look like blinds but a more modern shutter.  I know because I have been researching this lately.  I have a huge window in both my family room & kitchen. 

 

I plan on having new molding put around the windows and installing a more traditional plantation styled shutter added to those two windows soon.

 

 

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Good catch, @haddon9 --  I thought they were a form of shutter as well.  I tend to like that 'tailored' look.  Good luck with yours!

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@QVCisFun wrote:

@Patriot3 wrote:

Love those candlesticks.  I have a lamp w/a base like that, that I have had for years. 

 

I've looked and looked for lamps like that and can't fine any.  Let me know if anyone finds them. TIA

 

Oh, thanks for the lovely pics of the table, too!


 

@Patriot3 :

 

I like those candlestick holders too.  Found some images of candlestick lamps, not exactly the same as the candlestick holders, but maybe in the same ballpark and/or might give ideas for further research:

 

Regency Hill Elize Traditional Candlestick Lamps

 

Jane Seymour Yorktown White Table Lamp

 

 

 


@QVCisFun  Thank you, I will check them out!

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@Oznell Thanks!

 

I prefer a tailored look as well but for me it depends on the room & setting.  We plan on having the kitchen & family rooms painted and replacing old window treatments with shutters. 

 

However next year I plan on painting both the living & dining rooms and will replace the pleated shades with a different type of shade but I have panels to soften the look and I still love them so I will probably keep those.