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Craft Design Dining Room Kona Pub Table with 4 Chairs, 2 Pub Chairs Free 9861 at Bob Mills Furniture

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The Craft Design Dining Room Kona Pub Table with 4 Chairs, 2 Pub Chairs Free is available in the Oklahoma City, OKC, Amarillo, Lubbock, Odessa, Midland, Temple, Waco area from Bob Mills Furniture.

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Jofran Dining Room Dining Table Base 395-71B at Bob Mills Furniture

Product Details

The Jofran Dining Room Dining Table Base is available to purchase or order at the Oklahoma City, OKC, Amarillo, Lubbock, Odessa, Midland, Temple, Waco area from Bob Mills Furniture.

Jofran Dining Table Base 395-71B Bob Mills Furniture

Neutral Bedrooms

Roomy Neutral Bedroom

From the stunning bank of windows to the cushy chaise, everything about this neutral room screams larger-than-life. To complement the height of the bed, two small dressers were repurposed for use as nightstands, offering extra storage and display space for accessories.


Neutral Bedrooms

Monochromatic Character

This monochromatic room is bursting with understated elegance. The cool beige wall color harmonizes with warmer tones featured in the wispy window draperies and various accessories throughout the room. Patterned pillows and textured bed linens jazz up the neutral motif and prevent it from falling flat.

Neutral Bedrooms

Gray at Play

Gray is the name of the game in this neutral bedroom. But rather than looking harsh, the cool gray walls get cozied up with warm wood flooring and framing around the French doors and interior windowpane.

Tips for Arranging Furniture in Your Home


Keep it simple

Bedroom by Michael Trahan
It is always nice to wake up to a view outside your windows, so if you have something lovely to look at, place your bed to take advantage of it. Next, consider all the practical things you need in the bedroom: bedside tables and lighting, a dresser or armoire to store clothing, and a chair or bench. Although it isn’t necessary for the furniture finishes to match, I do like the look of soft neutral wall colors, matching lamps on side tables and linens in natural fibers. Save pops of color for decorative pillows or throws; even the art can add a little zing to the space, but keep it simple. I also like to have a rug near the bed for warmth and softness underfoot.

Tips for Arranging Furniture in Your Home


Consider dining dynamics

Dining room by Brock Design Group
As a general rule, the dining table and chairs occupy the middle of a room. If there is a chandelier overhead, be sure it does not obstruct views across the table. A sideboard, hutch, console or even a chest of drawers along a wall of the room can add much-needed storage for linens and flatware, and also provide a surface for additional ambient lighting.

Tips for Arranging Furniture in Your Home


Avoid the perimeter


Lining furniture along the perimeter of a room creates a very stagnant look. That being said, we don’t all have the luxury or space to float all our furniture in the center of the room. If a large piece like a couch makes most sense against the wall, float a few smaller pieces — like two comfortable armchairs — in front of it to balance the look.

Tips for Arranging Furniture in Your Home


Find your focal point

living room with fireplace

There are no hard-and-fast rules in furniture arranging, but if there is a focal point in the room — a fireplace, for instance, or a window with a beautiful view — try to place your furniture around it to draw the eye in that direction.

Keep a clear path

You always want to be invited into a room visually, without any obstructions in your path. Be mindful of the number of items you are placing in a room. Use only what you need for comfort, storage and utility, and find new homes for extraneous pieces.

Decorating Ideas

Put Pattern on the Floor

Add tactile and visual interest to a room with a patterned rug.
 Living room with striped rug

Paint on the Inside

To lighten up a large piece of wood furniture, try painting a happy color on the inside.
 Antique piece with blue interior turned into bar

Decorating Tips

Update Your Lampshades

Outdated lampshades can make a room feel stale. To give your space a more modern feel, trade your pleated shades for simple drum-shaped ones -- they’re better looking and easier to keep clean. If you really want to make a statement, forgo a white shade in favor of something more dramatic, like gray.

Decorating tips

Break Up Dining Chairs

Unless you seat 8 to 10 people at your dining table every week, your chairs probably don’t get much use. Steal two from the dining room, and use them to flank a console table in your entry, a dresser in your bedroom, or the sideboard in your living room.