I just decorated my study and looking for some suggestions to add items that bring the room together
I will be adding a white armchair to the corner opposite the easel.
However, the room feels like it's divided into 3 sections - the study table section, the easel section and the armchair section.
I am looking for suggestions that can make the room look cohesive.
Link to the armchair - (https://www.templeandwebster.com.au/Archer-Boucle-Armchair-TMPL6108.html?redir=boucle+archer&rtype=8&dept=&ust=)
Torn between these two different styles for my bedroom - modern gold arch or Hayson teak mirror from a dresser originally. The mirror glass is rusted on the teak option but can be replaced I’m thinking.
Struggling to choose between these three because they are all individually excellent and quite different. Need your advice and please bias your judgement on aesthetics.
Option A has the first drawer pulls out to a desk, we don't use this functionality often but it's nice to have. More photos: https://www.facebook.com/share/1CzbkyBkUP/
Option B has a beautiful 'disappearing' door - I've shown it halfway closed but it can be closed all the way (can look bulky).
Option C is a compact sideboard, I was thinking could use the projector above it. More photos: https://www.facebook.com/share/19RPctYT4s/.
The sideboard will be placed opposite my bed and will primarily be used for storing clothes. The cat eye sideboard with doors is more unique/rare to find, but I wonder if it feels oversized (it's 183cm long and 80cm high). The 6 drawer dresser is 151cm long and 76cm high. Both are in similar vintage condition.
Looking for ideas for a feature light for the inverted dome in this formal living room (well it WILL be formal once it's renovated 😂). I'm struggling to find examples of similar looking ceilings but was thinking art deco could work (house was built in 1930).
Love the colour of both, but unsure which one is better with other furniture in the room? The couch is forest green and the armchair is teal, so they're slightly different shades of green not exact match.
Not sure how to style the top of my tallboy (it looked empty without anything). Trying out lamps but not sure which one. Open to ideas of other things to put on top.
Saw these on Marketplace today and ended up driving 2 hours return for them, but pretty happy. I'm pretty sure it's new not vintage, but liking it in the corner.
I feel like I want a bit more personality on this corner of my living room. I want to keep the rug and the couch but everything else can change. Any ideas welcomed :)
I decided to swap out a tall houseplant for a lamp next to the sideboard in my bedroom. This is my first attempt however something is not feeling quite right. Help me understand what type of lamp to try next.
I just got these vintage spade back chairs which I love but my table is new (not vintage) from Fantastic Furniture. The wood is totally different and I don't think I can stain the table. Does it look too mismatched?