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Eleven years ago, I decorated the dining room, and at the time, I loved the rich red walls and the historical qualities of our 1920's home. And then I didn't. A redesign that was more in tune with my current aesthetic was long overdue. Scouring Craigslist for Danish mod furniture, Crate and Barrel for a rug, offering up my own pieces for free, and a day painting, here's the result. The only missing piece-- the light fixture, which is waiting for me at ADLIB Antiques in Hudson, NY. But that's an entry for another day.
1 comment:
Wow, total facelift! Love the house painting on the wall, can't wait to see the light fixture in place
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