Entry - Pull a small cocktail table or tray up top an entry settee.
front of a settee - what a BAD idea!
Mirror over settee at front door
I love the idea of pulling a small cocktail table or tray table up to an entry settee
Mirror behind the settee and the wainscot
entry settee. If you're lounging with a book or chatting with a friend, you have an instant spot to set a cup of coffee or another drink, and the table also can serve as a perch for a handbag, gloves or a parcel as you prepare to head out the door.
Pretty banquette, huh? Fooled you, it's a settee against
sofa or settee can work beautifully at a dining table. The biggest objective is to ensure it's easy for guests to get in and out of. If the piece is roughly 24 inches longer than the table on each side, that should do the trick. Also, stick with settees that have low-slung arms or that are completely armless
cushy soft settee all work well together. This is a great way to use a group of eclectic seats around one table.
Pretty banquette, huh? Fooled you, it's a settee against the wall. Here's an amazing alternative to a pricey, custom built-in. With the proper scale, a sofa or settee can work beautifully
For a small or awkwardly shaped room, a settee/loveseat is easier to configure.
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by Heather Garrett Design
by Heather Garrett Design
A reading nook in a large or awkwardly shaped living room doesn't have to include chairs. This small settee gets
small settee gets the job done and adds a mini living area in a difficult-to-define space.love everyting in this pic
too many pillows, pic above settee to large
small settee gets the job done and adds a mini living area in a difficult-to-define space.