Judith Balis The one on the left was from Pier 1, and the one across the room was found in the clearance room of one of the big box stores...not sure who made it.
I am seriously in love with the antique Persian Tabriz rug shown here in the Living Room. It, too, is an inherited piece, passed down to Judith and her husband.
In this space, the furniture plan, area rugs and accent wall work in tandem to define the warm atmosphere. The shape of the sofa as well as common fabrics, such as leather and chenille, also help to unify the room's decor.
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When decorating your home from scratch, a good tip is to first buy your rug, then and pull colors from it for your walls, couches, pillows, and other décor. That way you can tie your whole room together with your rug and have a consistent color scheme. It is far easier to buy furniture and accessories to complement your rug than the other way around.
In this space, the furniture plan, area rugs and accent wall work in tandem to define the warm atmosphere. The shape of the sofa as well as common fabrics, such as leather and chenille, also help to unify the room's decor
I like some of the elements in this room. I realize that I like a mixture of things. I like decour that is timeless. I don't like too modern or too contemporary. I like traditional/contemporary with a bit of cozy cottage