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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:08 am   Post subject: Bringing a Room Together


So, this is my first post here - I'm not sure where else to post but I'd like some advice.

I have the following pieces and I'm looking for suggestions to tie them together *or* some opinions that suggest that I try to split them out.

Rug:

Shelves (Red/White): One row of cascading with the remainder being translucent white.

TV Stand:

Photograph:

Black 3-unit:

Lamp:

Everything else will be disposed of (couch, sidetables. The items, of course, that pose the biggest issue are the shelves and the rug. We're looking in a comfortable modern direction for designing but we're thinking this room has too many primary colors to work together.

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