I also think Maple would be rad. I was looking at slabs / figured maple lumber table tops last night... I don't want live edge on this one.
I also think Maple would be rad. I was looking at slabs / figured maple lumber table tops last night... I don't want live edge on this one.
At the end of the day, I'm going to go with what I want.. but what I want could certainly be swayed by what others' ideas... I enjoy hearing everyone's different viewpoints. No, this isn't a serious discussion. It's a sounding board. I appreciate the (helpful) responses.
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One picture facing sun & one away from sun.
Table & Floor - edit.jpg
Table & Floor 1 - edit.jpg
I built a white oak pedestal table with Mahogany accents. Bench tops are Sapele.
Certainly no clash there. Fine table. Reading again to make sure I'm understanding your goal ,I don't see a problem.
Still think darker floor looks better, but that is the most often used, and I am influenced by "standard ". Interior decorator
might say " The darker floor is more grounding ...more formal "
I like it ,and conclude that the color contrast takes away all expectations that the monks commissioned it. And I love
the 'bacon bench!'. Nice modern set .
It doubles as the “fort” for the grands and the dogs. They are under it more than at it. Blankets, sheets, it is a Star Ship! Thanks!
Just plopped this walnut behemoth onto a client's 1800s oak floors. It was pretty stunning in the space.
That's really drool-worthy, Johnny!
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Normally I would take a direction from the room, maybe paint the base in a similar color, but in this case........
Ok how about matching the wood trim?
Nice job Jack