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Honored Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Transitional Gathering Space...

Replace the coffee table and we'll talk....

 

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In my pantry with my cupcakes...
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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Transitional Gathering Space...

The gardens outside intrigue me, zero interest in anything inside, except maybe the cool oval interior window!
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Re: Transitional Gathering Space...

Oh, I like this.  I even like the coffee table!

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Re: Transitional Gathering Space...

I love the bones of the room and the lighting fixtures, light, and view. Furnishings are acceptable, but this room has so much potential.

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Re: Transitional Gathering Space...

@stevieb And while you're at it, dump those ugly light fixtures and those God awful sofa pillows! 

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Re: Transitional Gathering Space...

Like the room, BUT:  the edging on the sofa seems too formal while the room isn't formal.  The side table and 'coffee table' have to go, along with those lighting fixtures, and pictures.

 

It just seems disjointed...too many things not going together, imo.

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Registered: ‎06-07-2010

Re: Transitional Gathering Space...

I like the ceiling.  The furniture placement seems odd to me.

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Re: Transitional Gathering Space...

Despite the little hits of color, and the exotic pillow covers, I find the room cold;  doesn't "hang together" for me.  Too many repeating, large, grid-like shapes is one possible reason.

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Re: Transitional Gathering Space...

 I love the room. I would change the throw pillows, coffee  table, and add some leafy green plants to add warmth.

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Re: Transitional Gathering Space...

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The oval cut-out through the wall above the interior doorframe gives a peek to a different room (perhaps a second-story).  That feature above the doorframe is interesting and unusual (or maybe it is common for a particular architectural style?).

 

Maybe it is unintentional, but the outdoor awning adds a nice touch to the indoor atmosphere; almost like a valance.