Showing posts with label Linen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linen. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Living Room in Full Color

I know, I know...I have been greatly delinquent on posting once a week.  I have been so busy with my many projects , and I say many with a smile on my face :) or when I sit down to write, I am just too tired to care.  I definitely don't want to be posting "careless" pieces!

I am working on a living room, dining room, foyer redesign and thought I would share with you it's progress.  A few years ago, 2007 to be exact, when the couple with small kids moved into the home, we worked on the exterior -- new siding, ext lighting, railings, landscaping, etc.  We then did some paint colors in the inside just to give the house a more personable feeling.  Now we are starting over, with whole room redo's in the above three rooms.  I'll write posts on the dining room and foyer in future posts. Sooo stay tuned!!

Above is the layout of the room.  I love using Post-It notes cut to size of my furniture selections so I can move the pieces around at will.  Yes, I have the ever popular magnetic set.  However, I can never seem to find the size/style I need.  So I made my own!  The Charles Ray sofa is in the bottom right corner with an existing cocktail table in front and an existing low buffet in back which will eventually get a couple of lamps.  A contemporary style Hickory wing chair is in the bottom left corner and a Hickory chaise in the upper left corner.  In the upper right corner is the husband's Ekornes brown leather chair/ottoman where he likes to work on his laptop from home -- so a must to incorporate!

Here's the sofa material -- kind of a reinterpreted "running dog/Asian" look with the softest of soft microfiber pillows and trim in a rich rust color with an accent trim.  The dark gold color is the Benjamin Moore wall paint while the light gold color will be the on the elevated, peaked ceiling.

The chaise lounge will be in this wonderful soft blue microfiber (more desaturated looking than in the pic) near the fireplace with an accent pillow in a Ralph Lauren green/blue/red to tie in with the sofa and wing chair.


Fabulous Schumacher printed linen for grommet drapery flanking the fireplace.


The Schumacher linen has super duper large paisleys on it and will be bordered by a Robert Allen rust linen at the top.  The green fabric is the Hickory contemporary wing chair.  It will also have bronze colored railheads to bring in a bit of masculinity to the room!



This is the coffee/cocktail table -- an inheritance from the husband's mother so it has sentimental value.  He is thrilled we can reuse it, and so am I!  Look at those big chunky legs -- aren't they cool?  And I love the acanthus leaf accents.  I am having a decorative paint artist add a bit of gold leaf and gold Rub n' Buff to the legs to give it more of a worn, yet elegant look.

And here it all is!!  What do you think?  (Again the blue is not that vibrant - jeepers!! :)

Cheers!  Susan

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Monday, July 11, 2011

Linnaeus Collection wallcovering - Is Dr. Seuss in the house?

I am loving this Spring's Designers Guild Linnaeus Collection wallcoverings!  If you aren't aware of Designers Guild, they are a well known home furnishings company (fabric, wallcovering, bed & bath) based in the UK, and founded by Tricia Guild.  The images of the Linnaeus collection have such wonderfully classic, yet almost whimsical, topiary forms (very Dr. Seuss).  So fun!

Noir

Close up of Noir -- They have a wonderful sketch-like appearance as if someone walked right up to the walls with their chunky colored pencil or charcoal and started sketching away.

Indigo

Acacia


It comes in 11 different colorways such as a striking black on white (Noir), or a more subtle white on soft tan/green (Linen), or even a very dark black on charcoal grey (Graphite), plus more colorful options like the above Indigo or Acacia.  


Linen

Graphite



 It would be a fabulous addition in so many different environments.  I can see it in a traditional living or dining room, a cabin or summer home, a children's play area, a bathroom or powder room, etc.  The applications are endless!! 


Can you think of a place in your home for this fabulous paper?  I sure can!!

♕♕♕♕♕ Susan ♕♕♕♕♕
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