Hey! We have this little area essentially at the end of our dining room, it’s right off the foyer. Currently it has the piano in it, which id like to keep there. Otherwise, I’d love to figure out more attractive/functional furniture/pieces for this area. I often like to use this space to read or talk on the phone. Any good ideas?
What if you got more of a chaise or slightly bigger/more comfy chair and put it in the corner with a little side table or just swapped the chair to the corner at an angle?
Even in the first pic, what strikes me is how high the space is for the size, and that there is nothing to draw your eye up. I’d do something dramatic. Add a large pendant light or chandelier, but have the lowest point higher than your dining room fixture and make sure they are complementary. Cove lighting around the edges could be cool too. There is crown moulding that has a gap behind it for an LED tape light, so you mount it lower on the ceiling and the light shines upwards. Add a large canvas or sculptural piece of artwork to a high wall. Or keep adding to your gallery wall to make it taller and add some larger frames in it.
For function, I like the mini library/ music room / conservatory idea. You could add some tall bookshelves on one wall, although I’d hate to take away from the chair rail. You could add a bench below the window, low shelves on each side and still have room for a round rug, a chair or two, ottoman and / or tables. The footprints of the furniture just need to be small.
I agree with others and would do two chairs kind of angled, facing the piano. Also love the idea of a round rug.
Agreed, we have 2 barrelback cane chairs near our piano and I move one all the time to sit in while I teach DS piano. So I would consider chairs w/mid level backs so they don't take up too much visual space and can easily be moved for parties or company. Also drapes for sure
Try to put the piano on the opposite wall too. It appears to be in the nook space, and I wonder if it might look better on the longer wall. Maybe even w/the cello next to it?
I don't have ideas that aren't already mentioned here, but I have to say how much I love that space!
I love it too, we call it the music room. But, I want to give it some love, and make it more interesting than just an area for the piano, bass, and that lone chair.
It’s probably way more than you are thinking of and I have no idea what the outside of your house looks like, but if you ever replace your windows I’d consider a way larger / taller window there, and possibly a pop out rectangular window you could build a window seat into.
It’s probably way more than you are thinking of and I have no idea what the outside of your house looks like, but if you ever replace your windows I’d consider a way larger / taller window there, and possibly a pop out rectangular window you could build a window seat into.
Ha, Probably more than I’m looking to do now, but would have been a good idea! The other window In the dining room is oversized, so it would have matched, at least inside. I’m guessing it wouldn’t have made sense outside. Thanks for the thought though!
I agree with others and would do two chairs kind of angled, facing the piano. Also love the idea of a round rug.
Agreed, we have 2 barrelback cane chairs near our piano and I move one all the time to sit in while I teach DS piano. So I would consider chairs w/mid level backs so they don't take up too much visual space and can easily be moved for parties or company. Also drapes for sure
Try to put the piano on the opposite wall too. It appears to be in the nook space, and I wonder if it might look better on the longer wall. Maybe even w/the cello next to it?
Looks like that other wall may be an exterior wall? You can’t put a piano on an exterior wall. Or you shouldn’t anyway.
Agreed, we have 2 barrelback cane chairs near our piano and I move one all the time to sit in while I teach DS piano. So I would consider chairs w/mid level backs so they don't take up too much visual space and can easily be moved for parties or company. Also drapes for sure
Try to put the piano on the opposite wall too. It appears to be in the nook space, and I wonder if it might look better on the longer wall. Maybe even w/the cello next to it?
Looks like that other wall may be an exterior wall? You can’t put a piano on an exterior wall. Or you shouldn’t anyway.
I've never heard this before and Googled because we keep our grand piano in a corner between two exterior walls. Multiple sites say it's a bit of an old wives' tale because modern homes are so well insulated. Keeping away from heat vents and outside doors that would let air of extreme temps blow over it are good ideas though.
Looks like that other wall may be an exterior wall? You can’t put a piano on an exterior wall. Or you shouldn’t anyway.
I've never heard this before and Googled because we keep our grand piano in a corner between two exterior walls. Multiple sites say it's a bit of an old wives' tale because modern homes are so well insulated. Keeping away from heat vents and outside doors that would let air of extreme temps blow over it are good ideas though.
Interesting! Thanks for letting me know. I have never lived in a home less than 80 years old so I wonder if it is still true for me 🤔
I've never heard this before and Googled because we keep our grand piano in a corner between two exterior walls. Multiple sites say it's a bit of an old wives' tale because modern homes are so well insulated. Keeping away from heat vents and outside doors that would let air of extreme temps blow over it are good ideas though.
Interesting! Thanks for letting me know. I have never lived in a home less than 80 years old so I wonder if it is still true for me 🤔
I’ve always heard this too.
Heat/cold will cause expansion/ contraction for any wood so it’s always good to leave an inch gap between furniture and the wall and be more cautious if you can feel condensation or heat / cold when you hover your hand over the inside face of the wall and have $$$ antiques.