sdnewstreet I don't know if anyone replied to you. Look at Design with in Reach online the "Cross Extension Table" looks like this and does have extensions (two finishes).
Where can I find this corner cabinet (or others)? - I have looked for corner cabinets on line but most of what I find is very traditional. I am looking for something off the beaten path.
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lucifer thanks, eborg, but what does that mean? Do you know a site or a store that sells this cabinet or other, less traditional corner cabinets? thanks.
Contempo Space The Alta cornerpiece is far from the traditional "caddy corner with molding" look.
It can be customized with all kinds of interior configurations, but not sure if it's exactly what you have in mind. It can be ordered with mirrored fronts to look good in a room but it's more designed to hide things rather than show them off.
Never underestimate furnishings built for corners; they can become your space-saving best friends. In small dining rooms, consider a corner cabinet for your dishware collection. This leaves the walls open for other pieces, such as a large mirror to help further open the space.
Yes, decorating can be tricky. Especially when you're trying to marry different eras and styles — and that's really the crux of eclecticism. Aim for a carefully edited mix of furniture and decorative accessories, and you'll surely strike the proper balance. Always remember: There's a fine line between "living area" and "junk shop."
Use the mirror effect. If there's a tried and true trick for opening up a tiny room, it's adding a large mirror. This one is massive, but the reflection makes it feel transparent, so it doesn't seem as though it hulks over the space. In fact, it provides enough visual expansion to allow for an overscale dining table as well.
Yes, decorating can be tricky. Especially when you're trying to marry different eras and styles — and that's really the crux of eclecticism. Aim for a carefully edited mix of furniture and decorative accessories, and you'll surely strike the proper balance. Always remember: There's a fine line between "living area" and "junk shop."