1960 S Living Room Decor
1960 S Living Room Decor. Walls are white and the floor beneath the famous Eames chair is pine parquet, while the dining room table is a huge slab of green marble. At the entrance to the living room is the tokonoma (alcove) with its characteristic tokobashira, a column made of a tree trunk with only the bark removed.
The entryway is typically in the stairwell. This living space from wakeuprinserepeat proves that fronds are a great way to decorate a room. Walls are white and the floor beneath the famous Eames chair is pine parquet, while the dining room table is a huge slab of green marble.
This living space from wakeuprinserepeat proves that fronds are a great way to decorate a room.
These living room plans are adorned in soft, stylish and colorful themes as well.
At the entrance to the living room is the tokonoma (alcove) with its characteristic tokobashira, a column made of a tree trunk with only the bark removed. Use vintage accessories to enhance the room. If you are confused, you can start from the red on the carpet to design your sofa with a very soft velvet fabric.
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