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Question: Where can i get a china cabinet to match a dining room set?
(Posted by: Julia on 2009-12-02 16:14:46)
I am thinking of purchasing this dining room set from pottery barn. http:/ / www.potterybarn.com/ products/ montego- turned- leg- rectangular- table/ the problem is, this dining room doesn't come with a china cabinet. It it possible to find a china cabinet that will go great with the dining room? |
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Posted by: Billy on 2009-12-03, 03:17:46
You can buy a china cabinet from amazon.com/ gp/ search?ie= UTF8 &keywords= china%20cabinet &tag= 189-20 &index= garden &linkCode= ur2 &camp= 1789 &creative= 9325 |
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Posted by: Eagles Fly on 2009-12-02, 16:32:22
Every thing in your home doesn't have to match. It makes it more interesting not to see everything you have is matching. You could use a side board instead of a china cabinet. You could put warmers on a side board to keep food warm for guests instead of getting up and going to the or trying to keep food warm in the oven. When not in use then that's where you decorating skills come in the play. So you get two uses out of one piece of furniture. Like I said not everything has to match. There is something out there that you will be happy about. The choice is yours. |
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Posted by: woahhh on 2009-12-02, 19:00:58
Like what eagles fly said, you dont have to match everything. but since you want to, you could always go to a used furniture store. look for the one that has the same features, like curved legs etc. then sand it and stain it to match your furniture |
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Posted by: Joyce A on 2009-12-02, 19:56:37
There is a wine/ buffet hutch in this collection, but no china cabinet. If you look at the Collections of this product, you will see the piece I'm talking about. You don't have to match everything perfectly. If you had a china cabinet in the same wood tone, it should be fine. The wood tones wouldn't even have to match exactly - just be similar in tone. For instance, you wouldn't want to put a retro blonde china cabinet with this group, nor a maple or oak country piece. But a dark mahogany china cabinet, in a simple style, would work well. The legs are turned on the chairs and table, but the chair backs are straight lines. Look at the legs on the wine/ buffet hutch, and its straight lines. This is the style you need for a china cabinet. |
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Posted by: Tom on 2009-12-03, 03:17:27
Here you go discountfurnitureonlinestore.com/ index.php?k= china+ cabinet &c= DiscountDiningRoomFurnitureOnline |
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