The curtain treatment is what I am thinking of using in my home. My problem, the right side of the window is within 2" of butting up to a built in. Should I use just flat ends on the curtain rods, or do you think it would be noticed to put a flat end on the problem spot and decorative ends on the other? »
Klang & Associates I think you can just use the flat end on the side that butts up to the built in and decorative on all other ends if you are doing non operable treatments or just the other end for operable. We have done that many times and it works well.
Klang & Associates The table and chairs are from Coaster furniture- not sure if they are still available. A company based in LA called Sitcom furniture also sells chairs like these, and Z Gallerie does as well. Good luck!
The gray color on the feature wall is Sherwin Williams SW7054 Suitable Brown, yellowish color on the side walls is SW6153 Baguette, and the trim is painted Sherwin Williams Swiss Coffee. Hope this helps!
Klang & Associates good luck- I meant the finials are from Kirch- they will have coordinating rods, but we actually cut our own out of wood to make them shorter. This can be easily done with wood rods, we typically hang ours on 18" rods and they are of course, only decorative.
Yes, you can mix gray and beige paint colors, and gray and beige chairs. See how the artwork ties both neutrals together? This room is a great example of hues in harmony.
Yes, you can mix gray and beige paint colors, and gray and beige chairs. See how the artwork ties both neutrals together? This room is a great example of hues in harmony.