Capella Dining room

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Home is more than ever “our place”, the place we want to be and find ourselves. Values like beauty, long-lasting quality and harmony with theobjects around us are more than ever important. All this is what we call “personal living”, reflect our way of being, our living style.

 

 

W: 53 L: 63 H: 78 cm

Capella1 | Merlo Furniture Store

W: 208 L: 100 H: 75 cm

Capella2 | Merlo Furniture Store

W: 220 L: 50 H: 79 cm

Capella3 | Merlo Furniture Store

W: 116 L: 28 H: 81 cm

Capella4 | Merlo Furniture Store

W: 96 L: 96 H: 35 cm

Capella5 | Merlo Furniture Store

W: 45 L: 45 H: 49 cm
W: 45 L: 45 H: 59 cm

Capella6 | Merlo Furniture Store

W: 100 L: 70 H: 40 cm

Capella7 | Merlo Furniture Store

W: 80 L: 46 H: 29 cm

Capella8 | Merlo Furniture Store

Can you mix contemporary and traditional furniture?

Absolutely! Mixing contemporary and traditional furniture is a great way to create a unique and stylish home. It can also be a great way to save money, as you can mix and match pieces from different periods and styles. Here are a few tips for mixing contemporary and traditional furniture: Choose a dominant style. It's important to choose one style to dominate your space. This will help to create a cohesive look and prevent your home from looking cluttered. For example, you might choose to have a traditional living room with contemporary accents, or vice versa. Balance the elements. When mixing contemporary and traditional furniture, it's important to balance the elements. This means using a mix of different textures, colors, and shapes. For example, you might pair a traditional wooden coffee table with a contemporary glass end table. Use color and accessories to tie the space together. Color and accessories can be a great way to tie together a space that mixes contemporary and traditional furniture. Choose a color scheme that works with both styles, and use accessories to add personality and interest. For example, you might place a contemporary vase on a traditional wooden sideboard. Here are a few...

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