I’ve had that conversation with my wife before. She wants to make one change to the room and I point out that it would mean having to change 15 other things. The response is “So?”. The rebuttal of “It’s a lot of unnecessary change for one thing” is not understood.
I have a wing back chair just like that one, though it’s in storage. It’s in storage because it didn’t fit with all the other pieces I wanted in the living room. I would never redesign the house to fit a chair. Morris must have a lot of time on his hands.
CO Premium Member 9 months ago
That is one expensive chair!
jagedlo 9 months ago
And then what happens when she gets tired of that chair?
My First Premium Member 9 months ago
How about we lose the chair, instead?
david_42 9 months ago
I had a “Tearing down the house” party years ago. We demolished two walls and made the front porch into an entry.
MRC112 9 months ago
I’ve had that conversation with my wife before. She wants to make one change to the room and I point out that it would mean having to change 15 other things. The response is “So?”. The rebuttal of “It’s a lot of unnecessary change for one thing” is not understood.
Steverino Premium Member 9 months ago
Hopefully, that is not a load bearing wall.
preacherman Premium Member 9 months ago
I have a wing back chair just like that one, though it’s in storage. It’s in storage because it didn’t fit with all the other pieces I wanted in the living room. I would never redesign the house to fit a chair. Morris must have a lot of time on his hands.
cuzinron47 9 months ago
I think the new chair would look better out on the curb, that’d be cheaper.
magicfever495 9 months ago
Just repaint