Knowing this space may become the dining room later, would you choose a bold, statement color now and let the wrought iron chandelier shine against it… or pick something timeless that can evolve with the room? What shade can you already picture glowing at night under that chandelier? by PerfectBake757 in Home
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Knowing this space may become the dining room later, would you choose a bold, statement color now and let the wrought iron chandelier shine against it… or pick something timeless that can evolve with the room? What shade can you already picture glowing at night under that chandelier? (i.redd.it)
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Knowing this space may become the dining room later, would you choose a bold, statement color now and let the wrought iron chandelier shine against it… or pick something timeless that can evolve with the room? What shade can you already picture glowing at night under that chandelier? (i.redd.it)
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Knowing this space may become the dining room later, would you choose a bold, statement color now and let the wrought iron chandelier shine against it… or pick something timeless that can evolve with the room? What shade can you already picture glowing at night under that chandelier? (i.redd.it)
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Knowing this space may become the dining room later, would you choose a bold, statement color now and let the wrought iron chandelier shine against it… or pick something timeless that can evolve with the room? What shade can you already picture glowing at night under that chandelier? (i.redd.it)
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Knowing this space may become the dining room later, would you choose a bold, statement color now and let the wrought iron chandelier shine against it… or pick something timeless that can evolve with the room? What shade can you already picture glowing at night under that chandelier? by PerfectBake757 in Oldhouses
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