To be honest I can’t get a read on what your goals are. To me there’s a lot of clutter and mismatched furniture and you can get more breathing room by getting rid of some small pieces in favor of a few large ones. Maybe also replacing the carpet with wood if it’s in the budget, or at least getting it steamed and re-stretched.
The coffee table and the chairs by the fireplace stick out the most to me—the former is farmhouse and the latter is cool toned modern minimalist. The rest of the room is pretty warm toned and traditional. My advice is to pick one style to start, maybe to match your favorite piece that you definitely want to keep, and go from there. Or, tell us what you’re looking for (cohesion? Functionality? Modernization?) and it’ll be easier to provide specific pointers. I really don’t love the green paint mockup though—it’s just adding another busy layer.
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To be honest I can’t get a read on what your goals are. To me there’s a lot of clutter and mismatched furniture and you can get more breathing room by getting rid of some small pieces in favor of a few large ones. Maybe also replacing the carpet with wood if it’s in the budget, or at least getting it steamed and re-stretched.
The coffee table and the chairs by the fireplace stick out the most to me—the former is farmhouse and the latter is cool toned modern minimalist. The rest of the room is pretty warm toned and traditional. My advice is to pick one style to start, maybe to match your favorite piece that you definitely want to keep, and go from there. Or, tell us what you’re looking for (cohesion? Functionality? Modernization?) and it’ll be easier to provide specific pointers. I really don’t love the green paint mockup though—it’s just adding another busy layer.