A wooden table or display cabinet could help homeowners form a Dutch style in their lounge.
Wooden lounge room furniture is a crucial aspect of properties that are decorated in a Dutch style, an interior design expert has noted.
Helen Green, writing for terrysfabrics.co.uk, stated using raw woods that have not been painted, varnished or stained is a key step towards a Dutch feel in the front room.
"Essentially, Dutch interiors are modern and minimalist yet the approach is slightly different to its neighbouring Scandinavian style as it aims to compliment contemporary with a more rustic feel," she asserted.
Items that people could select to form part of the stylised room include a sofa with wooden frame, coffee table and other chairs.
Ms Green also noted including white items and plain patterns in the lounge can go some way to creating a Dutch feel.
An article by flyjinx.com this week recommended oak as an ideal material for furniture, citing its strength and durability as key reasons.
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