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Reddit mentions of Crystal Chandelier Lighting 28ht X 28wd 8 Lights Fixture Pendant Ceiling Lamp

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u/aRedheaded_Stepchild ยท 9 pointsr/InteriorDesign

I'm not a designer or anything, but just wanted to say that I love your house! The bathrooms & kitchen need to go, obviously, but the rest is already beautiful or will be with just a little help. Here are my non-expert thoughts as I daydream about what I'd do if this were my house:

Master bedroom: Love, love, love the French doors and stained glass, and the iron work on the balcony outside. I'd tone the wall color down to a soft blue-green-gray (like the background of the ceiling border) and paint the built-ins and moldings all white. Replace the chandelier with something all crystal like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AU5T5Y2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_9FNEyb1M9VBD7. Basically, make everything else much softer, so the stained glass jumps out at you. Most importantly, though--the black fire box attached to the wall is hideous. There has to be brick under there somewhere, right? Take that black monstrosity off and expose or create a brick fireplace. I'd rather have a non-functional fireplace shaped wall feature and use a space heater, than have that black thing there.

The second bedroom looks fine as-is.

On the first floor, I'd want all the paint off the fireplace, and the brass thing off. Rather than move the whole kitchen, I'd pull it out towards the fireplace. This is where you need someone who actually knows what they're doing, but it seems like you could eliminate the little bits of wall that wrap next to the stove and fridge, and run base cabinets out another three or so feet. Move the fridge to the back wall so it doesn't stick out so much, add a narrow island running out towards the fireplace, with a drop in stove. Sink could stay on the back wall, and you wouldn't have to mess with major plumbing changes. But, it looks a bit cave-like in there, so I'd open the ceiling. If that exposes some ducts or the underside of the stairs, then polish them up and make them "features."

I'd do a softer cool tone wall color on the main floor, to balance out the rich warm wood. And in my opinion, you can never have enough crystal, so all the chandeliers would be swapped out with some sparkleys.

But again, love your house! Good luck!