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Matt, you have an eclectic transitional decor. My high school buddy's mom had all colonial with Clayton Marcus upholstered sofa in brown/yellow floral olefin, a yellow globe chandelier in the living room, and a dark pine dry sink in the kitchen. He still lived at home and took an interest in design. He moved it all to a spare bedroom and bought a tuxedo hir arm sofa and love seat in a peach with green large foliage and lily's, and two mauve velour traditional swivel chars. He used matching mauve hand towels for the arm covers. Another friend teased that he decorated on a dime. It went better with his moms traditional credenza curio and porcelain bell collection.
Yes, I have a comfortable mix throughout my home.
I tried to arrange things in a "Feng Shui" way, because plastering everything up against walls is so boring.
It's got a "cozy" yet comfortable feeling, seeing that its an 85 year old home, it works for me.
I like plush wall-to-wall carpeting too, it feels good when running around in socks, and softens the sound of the TV and stereo, because I dislike hard bare floors and reverberations.
Some of my friends and guests have walked in and said "Oh my god!.... does some old lady live here?"
LOL!
Beige Oscar Huber-La-Z-Boy Traditional sofa/loveseat/bucket chair, some modern Ikea & Bombay tables & Ikea entertainment center.
The dining room's primarily 1970s Mediterranean furniture, high-back chairs, with a few other pieces in the mix.
Each room's got its own personality, even the upstairs bedrooms.
 
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