Using his current digs as a starting point, I decided to update The Dude's living room look. See how I'd change the look trading out his bamboo bar for this 19th Century Biedermeier Buffet ($4,200). It has plenty of space for stashing the vodka and A retro table and sideboard made of gorgeous teak wood is freshened up they can actually look phenomenal as the focal point of a cozy living room even if the rest of the items are all modern. Instead of dreading having to work with classic pieces Buffets look fabulous in foyers. They add nice visual weight to ground a two-story entry and give you a spot to add some nice ambient lighting with lamps. They are also perfect for your living room, topped with a spectacular painting, a gallery You can also put a buffet in your entry, topped with a large mirror. Or put one against an empty wall in your living room to serve as a bar when you entertain. If you have a boring hallway that needs some life, put a buffet against one of the walls So often when we finally make a design decision—and pay for it—we’re forced to wait the requisite eight to 10 weeks before we actually see how that sofa will work in the living room for a substantial mahogany sideboard, priced at $2,000 The flooring is wooden, contrasting with the concrete ceiling overhead. At the back, a fireplace is integrated into the wall. A ramp connects the living room with the rest of the house, flanked on one side by a wooden sideboard. .
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