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"When Jay Nuhring re-thinks your rooms, it's not a do-over. He's not starting from scratch. He's looking at what you have, and finding a way to make it work better. He's putting your pieces together in a totally new way. A way that calms. Or invites. Or defines. Or surprises. After all, you have a story, and what you have in your home tells bits and pieces of that story. So let's put the story together in a way that reflects you best. What you're about. Where you've been. The things you love".

Thursday, September 5, 2013

To Keep Or Not Keep The Dining Table - BEFORE + AFTER

Dining Room - BEFORE.  This dining room appears to have multiple personalities - non of which really get along well.  A collision of different styles and periods that just do not belong together.  All of these styles diminish the architectural voice - barely audible at this point.  The space is being silenced by the furniture.  

Dining Room - AFTER.  The dining room begins to breathe by eliminating the black lacquered and blue wing-back chairs and adding a classic white modern armless chair.  The traditional Chinese carpet is replaced with a simple cream colored broad loom custom cut to fit the space.  Original glass and steel modern dining table is kept but accessorized with contrasting organic elements - rustic wood containers.  The architecture is more vocal now - understood are the subtleties and nuances of the architectural details that before were overpowered by the ill-suited furnishings.  

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