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@lolakimono , there needs to be a fire place in there,  then it would be ok.  I think it is a very country look.  LM

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That wall would look mighty fine as an exterior wall of a mountain cabin, inside not so much.

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Love ithe wall!

 

For me though I would  have the side table with a

large and low decorative piece on it and no lamps.

 

Also would of used the artwork elsewhere and let the stonework speak for itself. I love stonework and find no need to cover quite a bit of it up.

 

(Oh, and I will sooo take that table...)

 

 

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YES to the stone......NO to the rest of it

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I have a stone wall in my dining room and I love it.  I'm not a huge fan of the furniture in this particular room however.

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Love the wall, hate the furniture.

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that wall is stunning.  everything else, with the exception of window treatments, needs to be removed and replaced.

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Don't care for the rug, but the rest is nice.

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Love the stone wall but the chairs are overly spindly and lightweight.  I'd  like to see a high sideboard to simulate a fireplace mantle, under the psinting.

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