This Christopher Maya-designed interior featured on Desire to Inspire proves that you can keep sitting in your adirondack chair long after the summer ends. The weathered outdoor seat looks perfectly at home in this living room, don't you think?

This Christopher Maya-designed interior featured on Desire to Inspire proves that you can keep sitting in your adirondack chair long after the summer ends. The weathered outdoor seat looks perfectly at home in this living room, don't you think?

I like the rustic look but I can't see it inside my home. This is one that would stay on the back porch.
1I think it look prefect in this set-up, not in my house, but here is looks great!!
2That chair looks a bit flimsy. I'd be afraid I'd break it
3Not really feeling it even in this photo.
4I can see the possiblity here. I love to mix things with abandon---carefully considered abandon.
5I like it! But I like the cane-seated Chippendale chairs even more! And who makes that table in the background? LOVE that!!
6The wicker chairs are okay (would be better with cushions), but the Adirondack doesn't work for me.
7This Adirondack chair doesn't look as contoured as most, so it doesn't look like it would be comfortable. And while it looks good with the complimentary couch arm, the dining room chairs need to be upholstered to work.
8I think it's ok for a summer home, or a home on the beach where it's perpetually sunny, but not really for an all-season/indoor type thing.
9if it fit with the room, sure! i can def see the usage in a summer home.
10It's nice but my decorating is more angular rather than round. It just wouldn't fit in well. I love the chair but it just would not work for me inside.
11not really my style.
12Can't say I like this at all. Just looks old and not well taken care of. Also, that room is cluttered, and the chair feels like a jammed-in afterthought.
13We put our outdoor furniture in the kitchen for the winter so it's bringing the summer back into the forefront of our minds.
14NO WAY JOSE.
15I do not like outdoor-sie furniture insde... when it looks too much like it needs to be out side, put it outside, i'm NOT about shabby chic. that is soo 3 years ago.
plus it will jsut make any space look dirty.
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