Need help updating our 90's house great room and dinning room from floor to ceiling.
The ceilings in both rooms have water damage and need to be repaired so it's good time for an update. I really like details like coffered or beadboard ceilings. I would also like to add trim to the walls and the fireplace is in need of an update, maybe a mantel and some simple built-ins. I love white trim. I really need your help for ideas and suggestions.
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Good luck!
I agree the fireplace needs to be emphasized and a mantel added. Perhaps a more whitewashed stone or one with noticeable black flecks would look nice. Personally, I would not consider tin ceilings or bead board as they don't seem to fit the style of your home. Have fun. There are so many possibilities.
Move them
Almost into the alcoves but out if that makes
Sense. I also like the chest. Put the lamp on
The other side. I am picky especially when it
Comes to furniture placement. I hope you
Remove that shelf. I got snowed in yesterday too
But am travellinf today. Roads are good.
Lets just get the arrangement better. Do u need
A tv in this room? That would change the arrangement
If u do.
Just a side note: as much as I hate monster clocks masquerading for "decor" I'd rather see your clock in place of the shelf at the window. The shelf immediately draws the eye, but to nothing. That is why you need the beautiful fireplace to take center stage!
I am not sure about the stacked stone on the fireplace. We have the round river rock on the pillars outside and we have a stone fireplace in the lower level. How about wainscoting on the great room fireplace?
how about this... black handrail on stair case (not spindles) and black door, i like the beige-ish walls that you already have, the white trim windows, baseboards, moldings, collumns, etc... fireplace with a big white painted wooden mantle with molding detail and corbels down the sides around the opening-. this gives you the upside down "U" shape basically- then you can add a glass mosaic tile or stone, whatever you like, but i think the mosaic glass tile in a matte and shiny finish mixed together (maybe even in blue and beige?) will be a more modern, up to date look. people are always under the assumption that modern is cold and sterile, when its just using the latest products to update a space. you choose wether you want them to look modern, traditional, etc... if used this way, its a more classic and "chic" approach to modernizing. but still comfortable and cozy, like a home should be. maybe black laquer fireplace mantel too? too much??
My dad and I have been working on a dinning table made from reclaimed wood. He lives in another state and we should have it finished on the next visit this summer. The fabric on my chairs is dated too.
The clock is so cheap, it doesn't even work, someone else can hang it in their home next :)
These ideas are all so good. I want a wow space instead of a an ugh!!!!
the clock gets trashed for the junk that it is.
You don't have an ugh. It just isn't finished.
Keitha is right: add cozy factor by layering texture. look at her pictures and study what they have that your space does not: texture
If riverfock is an option go for it,if not maybe your dad can help build a sturdy mantle above the fireplace Out of reclaimed wood,like your table, and you could paint a large canvas with blocks, stripes or splashes of color with acrylic paint to coordinate with whatever colors you choose for your room. When I have renovated my homes, I have gone to the unfinished furniture store and bought several bookcases in the closest dimensions of the wall I am looking to place them on. I place them side by side, put molding around the sides and trim accross the to. I paint them white and they look like custom built ins for a fraction of the cost. You may want to consider that for your bookcases on either side of the fireplace. Another trick I have used on hardware that is not right is to remove them, take of the shiny finish and spray with rustoleum hammered metallic finishes or aged metal finish. They are durable and it is a lot cheaper than replacing everything. Good luck!