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What's on your coffee table?

Nice. The colors work well. I will allow the brown couch, but the drapes in that small window are hideous. Straighten them out at least.

Also the piece you have hung over the fireplace needs some color.

Please fix these two things and resubmit your photo by sundown.
 
I have heard them called cocktail tables.

Cannot remember that the Brits call them. Maybe a tea table.
And some people don't have coffee tables or cocktail tables but have very large ottoman's with storage underneath and a huge copper tray on top. :)
 
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Nice. The colors work well. I will allow the brown couch, but the drapes in that small window are hideous. Straighten them out at least.

Also the piece you have hung over the fireplace needs some color.

Please fix these two things and resubmit your photo by sundown.
I’ve got those exact same curtains.

I think the chaise would look better in a light green, maybe celery. It would break up the monochromatic scheme better.

Pillows on that couch that have more color too. Maybe the green out of the rug.
 
Our 'coffee' table is an 1850's carpenter's chest from Nova Scotia and at the moment it has a deer skull, petrified dinosaur poop, a first nation decorated gourd and a hand knit doll of my BF Patron the Wonderdog that we purchased to support the purchase of equipment for UA.

Next week it will likely be different.
 
Love the chaise longue!

Thanks. I love it, too. It tends to dry out, as it is real leather, but I just keep rubbing some leather wax on every year or so, and the color returns, and not cracking.

It was a find back in 2007 as I prepared to leave Albuquerque to go to Alaska, only a year after leaving Arkansas. It was a 2nd hand find for a couple hundred dollars. I cut slits below the cushion line and stuffed the arms and back a bit to build up compacted cotton batting. I have moved it with me six times since then.
Nice. The colors work well. I will allow the brown couch, but the drapes in that small window are hideous. Straighten them out at least.

Also the piece you have hung over the fireplace needs some color.

Please fix these two things and resubmit your photo by sundown.

Thanks. The drapes are really almost printed sheers, and are strictly for privacy on the front windows. They are normally held with tie-backs, but I closed them this week with roofers all overt the place for a week and I didn't feel comfortable anywhere with them up on ladders above me, hanging gutters.

The drapes are actually a modern stripe, so I'll take a pic and see if I get a pass the second time. It was before dawn when I took the pic so it is just a few lamps lighting it.

The weaving over the mantel is really about pattern and covering up the maximum amount of dark chocolate grout in that stonework. I plan to paint it lighter before I sell. I've had mirrors and paintings in other homes, but I don't want one now, and not a bunch of color. It's very relaxing in that room, with no TV there, and a piano in the other corner. I don't really want any verve in there.
I’ve got those exact same curtains.

I think the chaise would look better in a light green, maybe celery. It would break up the monochromatic scheme better.

Pillows on that couch that have more color too. Maybe the green out of the rug.
I like the contrast of olive and natural leather brown, like a jacket with elbow patches. It looks very masculine to me. It helps balance the floral rug.

And yes, the counch has cushions that are a print on the reverse, but I prefer the sedate look without too many patterns in the room. There is a subtle variation in some of the added pillows.

More of you guys should post pics of yours, like we used to do with Christmas trees on here.
 
More of you guys should post pics of yours, like we used to do with Christmas trees on here.
You can see my whole living room and most of my kitchen in my cat adoption thread.

I want to get some covers for my club chairs but can’t decide on a color and I want a material that my cats’ claws won’t get caught in.
 
OK, the sheers are cheap, but I don't really like drapes, and great room is dark anyway, but I don't like unobstructed views from the road, as lots of neighbors walk, and I don't put on pants around my house alone.

And I confess the weaving is not the right scale and just a make-do filler.

Y'know, this is the worst show-me-yours-and-I'll-show-you-mine game I've ever played.

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You can see my whole living room and most of my kitchen in my cat adoption thread.

I want to get some covers for my club chairs but can’t decide on a color and I want a material that my cats’ claws won’t get caught in.
Actually you can see my bathroom, bedroom and my kid’s room too 😂

Ok. You’re curtains are nothing like mine lol I can’t have sheers because of the cats and because the bow window faces south west. I get full sun all day so I need insulated curtains to keep the house cool.
 
OK, the sheers are cheap, but I don't really like drapes, and great room is dark anyway, but I don't like unobstructed views from the road, as lots of neighbors walk, and I don't put on pants around my house alone.
I discovered that dense bubble wrap is a nice insulator, plus breaks up patterns so from the outside nothing can really be seen, so I insulated the lower halves of all the lower windows.
 
Taken five minutes ago.
Interesting the careful specification of time. Perhaps if a photo had been taken 7 minutes before it would have shown you shoving a mountain of junk into a box so the coffee table would be clean for that 5 minutes ago photo? :lol:

I can neither confirm nor deny any rumors suggesting that before I could provide a photo of a coffee table I'd have to do a lot of cleaning, first. :LOL:
 
It's been years since I last used a coffee table. I'm just not worthy of such a piece of furniture. :LOL:

One of the last times I used a coffee table was about 2007. I probably used it as a TV/audio equipment stand by the wall more than I used it as a regular coffee table.
 
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