In a previous post I posted furniture that I picture in the home. The pieces have characteristic of 1910, however there is a slightly modern look. After I visited the Argos Inn I saw how you can use old furniture styles, but they don't have to look old. Although I would be using antiques, I believe the furniture is timeless.
Dining Room- Light colors and elegant but clean lines were common in a Neoclassical/ Colonial Revival homes. Dining Rooms are meant to have minimal furniture, but long tables. Mirrors were also very common to have around the room, they would range in size.
Living Room- This room is meant to be impressive, so I brought some gold accents in. The chairs and couches would not have had any patterns, but light colors. Again mirrors were common, along with simple rugs. The shelving and side tables were not usually used, but still their. The chandler is actually from a 1910 mansion that is being sold on an antique website.
Library- Again simple chairs, but still impressive look. The book cases would be almost floor to ceiling. A writing desk would be small but functional, as well as a small golden clock.
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