I'm trying to find out where did you hide the power swiches? would you tell me please? I have a dilem
ma because i would like to keep the wall as "clean"as possible. Thanks »
jeeplover Love this table, I am not a designer so please forgive the question. I am decorating a dining room from scratch, and I am in need of a table that sits 6. What size table would I need? Thanks
Anne DeCocco I'd love to do some online consulting. Answering questions for Houzz is a bit of practice for that. It's very different (for me) to not ever be in the actual space--seeing the light, the actual colors and surroundings. And the clients have to do a lot more work, taking good pictures, getting precise measurements. It's just something to adapt to and adjust so the human element can still emerge.
sheehynan This is a beautiful room. I wish Paul Moon Design was based n the DC area! Can you please tell me where you purchased this lovely round dining table? Thank you.
The lighter the color of an object, the lighter it will appear in weight. White chairs paired with a deep, dark dining table look visually lightweight. Cover these same chairs in a dark brown or deep purple and they will appear denser and heavier. If you're afraid that a solid wood table will look too heavy, pairing it with a light fabric scheme will maintain an airy feel that's anchored by the table.
Now here I kind of like the rounded look because it tapers at the top. I can see this in our dining by the entry but with just one, not two, columns on either side.
added by Brenda 'Peters' Cimbura to dining room (2 weeks ago)