
The small table and plant can go in the left hand corner of the dining room. You can try a wall mounted coat rack and chest or basket below for shoes. I think the gold cabinet by the stairs needs to be moved to a larger space. maybe try to the right of the window but put sliders underneath so it's easier to move, obviously lol. I don't think the piano would cover the window too much. Hang your guitars to the left of the hutch. Move the hutch to the left of the window. Put the teal and gold dish and flower vase on top of it. I would do the following before buying anything: - I know it's just temporary, but move the square unit into the dining area (on the wall to the right of the table) or better where the piano is. I would determine the style you want first, do you want rustic, modern/contemporary, or traditional, warm color, cool coolors? In the mean time figure out what you want to keep for sure and store the other stuff away.

(Think about scooting them to the opposite wall!) In fact, I'd try to find art that is about 2/3 the length of the sofa over which it will hang. True - your current shelving and art are too high and the picture should be larger. You can have a local artist render a piece exactly to your specifications. Rugs can be custom-cut to fit your space without a lot of expense. Whichever you fall in love with first can be your decision-maker for the remainder. Head out to your favorite spot to look for either rug OR art. The chair and coffee table both needed new locations - good choice on that! While I agree that huge rugs that all portions of furniture can rest upon is a fabulous thing, a smaller piece that only allows front furniture feet to sit on, but reaches no further than the ends of the "U" of your furniture is still fine if you happen to fall in love with one. You're headed the right direction with a few tweaks. Among fans of Persian, the size of the jewel in its forehead is a topic of much talk.Comparing "just moving in" to "current look" shows you've already made improvements. The relationship between the two is one of mutual disdain. Its elegant and refined behavior clashes with that of the barbaric Perrserker.

Getting this prideful Pokémon to warm up to you takes a lot of effort, and it will claw at you the moment it gets annoyed. It’s also targeted by hunters who are after the jewel in its forehead. This Pokémon is popular with rich people. It’s quite difficult to make friends with this Pokémon.Īlthough the jewel on its forehead appears to be a different color than those of Alolan Persian, it’s mostly made of the same material. It has a high opinion of itself, although not to the same extent as the Alolan Persian. It will attack anything that looks it in the eye. It becomes docile if grabbed by the whiskers. The whiskers sense air movements to determine what is in the Pokémon’s surrounding vicinity. Persian has six bold whiskers that give it a look of toughness. Among fans, the size of the jewel in its forehead is a topic of much talk. It becomes docile if grabbed by the whiskers.Ī very haughty Pokémon. It is a signal that it is about to pounce and bite.Ī PERSIAN’s six bold whiskers sense air movements to determine what is in its vicinity. Beware if it raises its tail straight up. The whiskers sense air movements to determine what is in the POKéMON’s surrounding vicinity. PERSIAN has six bold whiskers that give it a look of toughness. It will tear apart its prey on a mere whim. It attacks in an instant.īehind its lithe, elegant appearance lies a barbaric side. Its lithe muscles allow it to walk without making a sound. However, it will lash out and scratch for little reason. The gem in its forehead glows on its own! It walks with all the grace and elegance of a proud queen. Although its fur has many admirers, it is tough to raise as a pet because of its fickle meanness.
