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#1, like the fireplace, drapes and french door.  That horse pic is terrible.

 

#2, I like most of it, but would like more color on the walls or in the furniture.

 

#3,  I like the view, but not the pic, the stuff on two of the tables and the dark brown chair.

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#2 is my favorite.......i love the colors and it looks inviting, a little upscale, yet so comfortable and usable.

 

#3 is my second choice. i dont mind neutrals but this needs some more stand out pieces and/or pops of color.

 

#1 is not really my style.....too much wood, too equestrian looking, not so comfortable looking.

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I like the drapes, windows and fireplace in #1.  I hate all of #2.  I love #3 all but the dumb picture.

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Can’t really find much in #1 I like. 👎🏻

 

#2 is very pretty. I don’t like the white tables or the stools in front of the fireplace. 

 

I like the warmth of #3 best. Not a fan of the round tables and view though. 

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Without a doubt it's #2 for me. The pale blues are comforting and relaxing, and the furniture is casual (to me). If it really was my LR, I'd replace those chairs with club chairs and an ottoman. But as is - I love it. Numbers 1 and 3 are too stark and the colors have no appeal for me.

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Re: THREE LIVING ROOMS

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I love the "groundedness" of the first living room.  I could live with it, and am glad it's sparse right now so I could add all my own touches.

It's a bit cool-looking for my taste,though, so I'd choose warmer colors, and try to "up" the lighting.  I'd probably choose different chairs (with fabric covering the legs) and a scenic picture for over the fireplace. And no orchids.  I like flowers to be more "real" and a bit "country."  ETA: Forgot about the curtains, not a fan.  I would like to see what plantation shutters look like, provided I made some other changes.

 

The other two are a bit cool and ethereal for me (#2), and I have never felt happy looking at thin-legged furniture (#3).  Although I think each of those is probably a good fit with each of the locations where they are.  I do love the light streaming into the room in #3 and I can imagine #2 in some seaside spot in the Hamptons or somewhere similar.

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I love # 2 with the exception of the coffee table, I’d change it out. 

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I prefer the look of the first one. A cleaner look with few but large decorative pieces.

(OK, I would change the artwork over the fireplace to something else, and lose that 

plant on the table between the chairs.)

 

The second one is too white, and just so not me at all. That one only got a quick glance.

 

The third one, well the first thing I did notice was all the stuff on all of the tables!!

(And, I find that butterfly print a poor choice for artwork here.)

 

 

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I like the serene colors of #2 but the furniture does not look comfortable.

I would change the sofa and chairs in #1 to comfortable pieces and add greenery to the room. I don't like the art.

#3 looks like an office to me or a Hotel Room...ok for a weekend in a big city.

 

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I really like #2, the combination of the blue shade and white are inviting to me.  Nothing in #1 appeals to me and in #3, I love the view.