Mixing various furniture colors question
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Shabby chic tends to be mostly pastels, but, more importantly, use what you love. I think the black would work for a farmhouse feel, you could add tablecloths, placemats, etc.
Try in your other colors with accessories for the table
Really need a picture to get a grasp of this
I would try finding a print that had most of the colors in your room in it. Go to the fabric store first. When you see the colors together it will help you tie things together.
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I really think the black is too stark for the feel you want. Also, your white table with the blue drawers is getting lost against the white wainscoting. I would paint that the same or a slightly darker (or lighter) version of the blue drawers-or even green like your rocker. Leave the wood top on the table and paint the table and chairs white with chalk paint. Maybe lightly sanding the edges to give a worn look.
I'd actually repaint the pretty blue drawer cabinet, reversing the palette- cabinet blue, drawers white, then paint the table base and chairs that blue. Go back and distress edges of all pieces for the shabby look-
That would be gorgeous and add even more interest. I love that idea.