Wednesday, January 20, 2010

French Country Dining Room Furniture What Style Is This Dining Set? Is It Formal, French Country, Or What?

What style is this dining set? Is it formal, french country, or what? - french country dining room furniture

http://www.gowfb.com/7-PC-Highland-Home- ...

I like the furniture, casual and elegant. I'm trying to decide if I like this series. The people in the store thought it might be too formal for my taste, but I think it looks for a country. Thank you for the advice.

4 comments:

Jeanbug said...

Ana is a kind of cousin of Queen "meets country" style. It is really a concept of ill-designed furniture, seems to be trying too hard to formally "Queen Anne" (the entire rotation of the legs, dark mahogany, etc.), but the films are pure land horizontally on chairs.

It is no coincidence is ~ the chair they give the illusion of a country as a whole.

dawnb said...

Formally Absolutely. Queen Anne is a distant country. If the rest of the house is rather informal, would be postponed.

mab5096 said...

I think it is the formal, but I do not know about your lifestyle. This gives the formal aspect to me is the color of the wood and the Office of China, I do not like. I had a set mahogany years costs $ 6000 and finally sold for a more convenient, and easy chairs that I am much happier. If you love, and who will be in a formal dining room and is not often used, and then buy. If you do not know whether you like it enough, then probably not. Wait until you fall in love, and is safe. A leaf is always a good option.

mab5096 said...

I think it is the formal, but I do not know about your lifestyle. This gives the formal aspect to me is the color of the wood and the Office of China, I do not like. I had a set mahogany years costs $ 6000 and finally sold for a more convenient, and easy chairs that I am much happier. If you love, and who will be in a formal dining room and is not often used, and then buy. If you do not know whether you like it enough, then probably not. Wait until you fall in love, and is safe. A leaf is always a good option.

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