36" high wainscoting, instead of what looks like 42" here. perhaps a nice dark laminate flooring, and a special chandelier... love the wall color, and the rug.
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Walls are clever. Horizontal wainscoting 3/4 up.
horizontal wainscoting lends the impression of
Tall wainscoting, great painting above desk.
Wainscoting / high. leavening small frieze ... Very nice for small room
Horizontal wainscotting, high on the ceiling. Cool look.
rooms, wainscoting ends midway up the wall. This one flips that approach by taking the boards close to the ceiling. They draw the eye upward to give the illusion of height, while their horizontal orientation lends the impression of width — a skillful double play.
look. Wainscotting also requires thicker casings in order for there ot be a surface for the wainscot to trim against. Note side of door casing in photo. Standard casings were backed with an additional 3/4" backing to provide surface at side for wainscot to trim against.
Red Dining room with white wainscoting
tall wainscoting to downplay bold red walls
sconces and art still looks nice with the hight wainscoting
Wainscoting in dining room above chair rail height for a dramatic effect.
cut red down with high wainscoting, white ceiling
your wainscoting up nice and high and you'll still get that nice contrast with your chandelier while keeping the room light and airy.
Though this is generally a common practice, try to keep the wainscoting and surrounding molding the same color. This way, the architectural detail will feel continuous