Dining room decor, help!
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I see something like this in your room. If you like the brown paint but not on that wall, you could put it behind the mirror and lighten the frame.
Excuse the computer "paint".
The picture is originally from http://nixonsleeves.blogspot.ca/2008/11/dining-room-walls.html via Pinterest.
WOW this is an old post, and the old answers just showed up!!! There seems to be a big lag for me today when I post. Anyway, I hoped you enjoyed decorating your dining room.
I like Pats ideas of the console table under the mirror, and I would move those 2 little square pictures alongside the mirror and pickup your rooms accent color (blue) in the matting around the picture, and maybe in those 2 little lampshades on the console table. Then just leave the 2 oblong art pieces together aligned to bottom of the mirror.
I prefer the curtain on the right with the squares. or this might be an option... http://www.brylanehome.com/decor/Triad-Faux-Silk-Grommet-Curtain.aspx?PfId=117231&DeptId=15286&ProductTypeId=1&ppos=55&Splt=0&StyleNo=1473 then make that blue your accent in lampshades, picture mats, table runner or centerpiece. If you want to make it more seperated from the living room, you could also add a curtain behind that living room chair and across from it to make it more intimate. I would lose the twigs. I personally would lower that light fixture more over the table, to me its hung too high.