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Honored Contributor
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Registered: ‎09-01-2010

Re: The "Professorial" Living Room

No.

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Re: The "Professorial" Living Room

It's not me. Too much stuff on that mantle..oy.

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Re: The "Professorial" Living Room

Very nice.  That particular white is a little stark.  I'd soften it a few shades and add a coffee table with softer lines.  Metals can be cold.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: The "Professorial" Living Room

Love the blue & white. Don't like the mirror over the mantel and too much stuff on the mantel. 

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Re: The "Professorial" Living Room

I like much of this room,colors are nice ,maybe more comfy looking couch and chairs,keep the blues.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: The "Professorial" Living Room

Color the white walls. That round thing looks like a pumpkin.

Overall, it's nice.

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Re: The "Professorial" Living Room

Nice rug... Otherwise, eh... It's neither here nor there... 


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Re: The "Professorial" Living Room

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My favorite color is blue, so I like the idea of the room.  I really like the rug, but the furniture is too minimalist for me.  I agree about adding bookshelves on both sides of the fireplace.  I prefer color on walls and think the white is too stark for me.  I also like that the window have minimal coverings that can be pulled down for privacy but are open to let in lots of light.

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