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French Country Style for Dining Room Accessories
French Country Style for Dining Room Accessories – Inspired by Louis XIII French tables, the Ursuline captures classic accessories in a dining room style. French country style for dining room accessories with Pale stained wood ripples with rich shadow accent the fine carving. Each of the Ursuline legs spirals up to meet the deep refined table top. French country style for dining room accessories with the pale wood frames dark zinc plates, for wonderful contrast and a durable work top. Beneath each of the zinc panels is a matching pale wood drawer for storing cutlery and napkins close to hand. French country style for dining room accessories, created by Provence & Fils is elegant and refined. For more information about French country style for dining room accessories, visit at Provence & Fils site.
Thanksgiving Home Decorating can Bring The holiday’s Wonderfully
Your Thanksgiving home can bring nature and the holiday’s together wonderfully. Thanksgiving is a perfect holiday to bring autumn décor and eco-friendly organic touches into your home. From your dining room table to your front door, this time of year has the tradition of using resources that enliven the spirit and make your home feel welcome. The centerpiece on your table doesn’t HAVE to be a turkey, and a bowl of gourds and white pumpkins can look just as festive. Take a walk around your home, visit your grocery store. Believe it or not, your decorations are already around you.{via} Read the rest of this entry »
The Perfect Area Rug Can Make Your Dining Room Feel Comfortable
The dining room is a special room. When decorating your dining room, we often forget about the flooring and the area rug that goes under the table. Believe it or not, the perfect area rug can make your room feel casual or formal, just by changing the rug. Your dining room size will dictate how large of an area rug you should use. Large dining rooms may need to utilize two or more area rugs based on multiple seating areas and tables. For smaller dining rooms consider using one that is larger than your dining room table, but smaller than the perimeter of the room. For those that have hardwood flooring, a border of the contrasting resilient flooring makes a nice contrast. If you have a formal and casual dining space, you may be able to keep a formal area rug in the space where dropped food from kids will not be a problem. While if you live in a household that only has one dedicated dining room, choose area rugs with low pile and that can disguise stains.{via} Read the rest of this entry »


