Showing posts with label gray walls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gray walls. Show all posts

8.18.2014

A living room re-do: Before & After


I've been working with this client for some time now...getting our lists made, a few family furniture  pieces recovered, a few things painted, new stuff ordered....and now I am thrilled to show you what progress we've made. 

It's been an extra fun project as my client is my sister in law. :) 

We've had fun getting this done together, and I am excited to show you guys how far its come. 

Here's the BEFORE:



And the DURING: 


And now the AFTER: 


Now, the room feels much more pulled together, finished, and polished. 

We had the two old wing backs, Grandmother's chairs (literally), recovered to now flank the fireplace. 
And an time tested sofa got a maja makeover with a new basket weave linen. Color from the lamps and pillows give fun accents to the otherwise neutral room. 


Here it is again.
That fabulous hide that can be found in many of my interiors. ;) 
This time, it's a gold flecked albino hide layered over a fabo jute rug and under an even more fabo acrylic coffee table. 
Hubba hubba. 


It's sophisticated, classic, and a little bit glam. 
Like the homeowner herself. 


A few detail shots:






Oh, and in case you guys missed it, here's another peek at the awesome gallery wall in the entry.
I had a ball planning this spot and laying out all the pieces....many of them heirlooms, painted by family. 


Stay tuned for more on her house next week! 

A living room re-do: Before & After


I've been working with this client for some time now...getting our lists made, a few family furniture  pieces recovered, a few things painted, new stuff ordered....and now I am thrilled to show you what progress we've made. 

It's been an extra fun project as my client is my sister in law. :) 

We've had fun getting this done together, and I am excited to show you guys how far its come. 

Here's the BEFORE:



And the DURING: 


And now the AFTER: 


Now, the room feels much more pulled together, finished, and polished. 

We had the two old wing backs, Grandmother's chairs (literally), recovered to now flank the fireplace. 
And an time tested sofa got a maja makeover with a new basket weave linen. Color from the lamps and pillows give fun accents to the otherwise neutral room. 


Here it is again.
That fabulous hide that can be found in many of my interiors. ;) 
This time, it's a gold flecked albino hide layered over a fabo jute rug and under an even more fabo acrylic coffee table. 
Hubba hubba. 


It's sophisticated, classic, and a little bit glam. 
Like the homeowner herself. 


A few detail shots:






Oh, and in case you guys missed it, here's another peek at the awesome gallery wall in the entry.
I had a ball planning this spot and laying out all the pieces....many of them heirlooms, painted by family. 


Stay tuned for more on her house next week! 

8.14.2014

A Woodland Nursery...gray, cream, and natural


True to the baby boom that is currently happening among my clients/friends, I have another nursery to share with you guys.
And I am pumped about it.

Seriously, this is one of my favorite ones I have ever been a part of. 

Remember the sweet girl's room I just posted?
Well, we had to get ready for her baby brother to arrive. ;) 

A color scheme of gray, cream, and natural linen set the tone for the room. There would be a monochromatic color palette layered with textures. 
I think that with the result, we hit the nail on the head. 

The iron bed is the gorgeous focal point of the room. 
Framed by full, linen panels, it's soft and comfy, ready for the little one to arrive.



Y'all know I love a hide rug. 
And this room kinda begged for one too. 

A gorgeous white brindle now gives a hint of texture and provides softness underfoot. 




The pretty cream glider, covered in a brushed chenille, has a little pop o' pattern with the fun tribal print pillow. 

A precious wood-framed quote, the pedestal table, and a wood-grain lamp add layer upon layer of texture without sacrificing the soothing nature of the room. 


It's pretty safe to say I am in love with this crib skirt fabric.
Seriously. In love. 




More detail shots...



The double window is flanked by some super fun pieces. I loved the bamboo sunburst mirrors - the size was great - and I can not resist a vintage paint by number. The classic accent of the black wall shelf gives a nice contrast to the soft gray walls. 



Original built-ins give the room a perfect spot to display sweet mementos and special toys, and a nice place to change a diaper in the middle of the night too.


I love the wall light -  a little industrial style moment in this corner.
And my super hubs installed it. 
He's the best. 


These little forest animal prints fit the space perfectly...they're great for a boy's room and are a cute touch of whimsy. 


Now it's time for that baby to get here! :) 


A Woodland Nursery...gray, cream, and natural


True to the baby boom that is currently happening among my clients/friends, I have another nursery to share with you guys.
And I am pumped about it.

Seriously, this is one of my favorite ones I have ever been a part of. 

Remember the sweet girl's room I just posted?
Well, we had to get ready for her baby brother to arrive. ;) 

A color scheme of gray, cream, and natural linen set the tone for the room. There would be a monochromatic color palette layered with textures. 
I think that with the result, we hit the nail on the head. 

The iron bed is the gorgeous focal point of the room. 
Framed by full, linen panels, it's soft and comfy, ready for the little one to arrive.



Y'all know I love a hide rug. 
And this room kinda begged for one too. 

A gorgeous white brindle now gives a hint of texture and provides softness underfoot. 




The pretty cream glider, covered in a brushed chenille, has a little pop o' pattern with the fun tribal print pillow. 

A precious wood-framed quote, the pedestal table, and a wood-grain lamp add layer upon layer of texture without sacrificing the soothing nature of the room. 


It's pretty safe to say I am in love with this crib skirt fabric.
Seriously. In love. 




More detail shots...



The double window is flanked by some super fun pieces. I loved the bamboo sunburst mirrors - the size was great - and I can not resist a vintage paint by number. The classic accent of the black wall shelf gives a nice contrast to the soft gray walls. 



Original built-ins give the room a perfect spot to display sweet mementos and special toys, and a nice place to change a diaper in the middle of the night too.


I love the wall light -  a little industrial style moment in this corner.
And my super hubs installed it. 
He's the best. 


These little forest animal prints fit the space perfectly...they're great for a boy's room and are a cute touch of whimsy. 


Now it's time for that baby to get here! :)