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feeny Thank you! After not finding the info on this one this morning I went to Hubbardton Forge and posted a question to them about a foyer pendant they have that is similar. I like it a lot, but its dimensions are too long for my ceiling, so I asked about using it without the chain. Waiting to hear back on Monday. Keeping fingers crossed.
A rug can add another layer of charm in a home full of eclectic beauty. A fringed oriental piece works well. Make sure you use a rubber pad underneath to prevent it from slipping.
Door Mat. Rocks and dirt have a funny way of traveling throughout the house, especially if there's not a "shoes-off" rule. Keep dust and dirt at bay by using a pretty door mat. Shake it out once a week and wash it once a month and you're good to go.
How to choose a rug for your entryway
Interior designer CarolynTierney of ECOterior Solutions, working with artist and designer Diane Susoev of Red Square Studio, furnished the entrance hall with a variety of pieces, such as Italian chairs from Leggio Antiques in Pennsylvania. “The mishmash of details shows how the house evolved over the years,” says Susoev.
6. Refresh old wood floors. Even if you don't want to have your wood floors refinished, there are still ways to make them look their best. What you use to refresh your floors will depend on the type of finish your wood floors have. Floors with a natural oil-rubbed finish can be shined up with wood oil. Really old, worn floors may do well with a wax. Floors finished with polyurethane can be cleaned with a solution of white vinegar and water. Just avoid getting the floors really wet by applying the solution with a barely damp mop and wiping dry with a towel immediately after. Excess water on wood floors of any type can potentially cause damage.
6. Refresh old wood floors. Even if you don't want to have your wood floors refinished, there are still ways to make them look their best. What you use to refresh your floors will depend on the type of finish your wood floors have.
Floors with a natural oil-rubbed finish can be shined up with wood oil. Really old, worn floors may do well with a wax. Floors finished with polyurethane can be cleaned with a solution of white vinegar and water. Just avoid getting the floors really wet by applying the solution with a barely damp mop and wiping dry with a towel immediately after. Excess water on wood floors of any type can potentially cause damage.
Refresh old wood floors. Even if you don't want to have your wood floors refinished, there are still ways to make them look their best. What you use to refresh your floors will depend on the type of finish your wood floors have.
Floors with a natural oil-rubbed finish can be shined up with wood oil. Really old, worn floors may do well with a wax. Floors finished with polyurethane can be cleaned with a solution of white vinegar and water. Just avoid getting the floors really wet by applying the solution with a barely damp mop and wiping dry with a towel immediately after. Excess water on wood floors of any type can potentially cause damage.