A Stuck-in-1986 Dining Room Goes from Bland to Breathtaking for $2,500
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The article discusses how to use bold paint colors in home design, suggesting that small areas like powder rooms or entryways are ideal for such choices. Dining rooms are highlighted for their potential to feel special, encouraging homeowners to reflect their personality in decor. Pro organizer Malaika Lubega revamped her dining area to match her family's aesthetics by incorporating existing cherry wood furniture while updating accessories such as rugs and lighting. This blend of old and new showcases personal style and warmth, creating an inviting atmosphere.
If you’re picking a room to go with a much bolder paint color or pattern, powder rooms and entryways are common options because they’re not very big.
We needed the room to reflect who we are and to feel like 'us.' A space that would match the energy of my family was bold, cozy, inviting, warm, curated, and comfortable.
Even though the room felt old and dated, I loved the cherry wood curio cabinet, dining table, and velvet chairs. We decided to keep them.
We updated the light fixture from the old brass light fixture to something more fitting for our style.
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