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Dona Rosene Interiors The floor was already finished when the client bought the house and they don't have any info on what it is. Sorry I can't be more helpful but they just don't know. Others have asked in other rooms like entry.
Dona Rosene Interiors Burnt Peanut Red 2081-10 by Benjamin Moore is the top color and also used in the adjacent Living Room. The bottom color was in the house from previous owner and no info was left on it.
"I love a round table; they are so conducive to conversation, they feel homey, and this one was a perfect fit in this dining room, which isn't very large," says Rosene. The circular theme is also repeated in the mirror over the buffet. The red is the same shade used in the living room, as the rooms are adjacent and separated by French doors. The khaki color was original, and they decided to leave it so as not to overwhelm the relatively small room with red, and to take advantage of the existing horizontal molding."I raised the drapery rod to counterbalance the horizontal band of molding, and to draw eye up, making the ceiling seem higher and to visually expand the size of the windows," she explains. Chair fabric: Cowtan and ToutDining table: Woodbridge FurnitureMirror: La BargeLight fixture: Original to the houseWall color: Red: Benjamin Moore Burnt Peanut Red 2081-10#
In this dining room, a bright coral looks ultra sophisticated when paired with beige. Leopard print chairs in a similar hue pull the color scheme into the space.