Today I want to share the living room. Freshly painted and using an existing sofa and upholstered chairs, we started by sourcing an area rug through a local rug and floor coverings retailer. Our goal was to create a comfortable, collected look that was based in tradition to match the era of the home.
Here we are before:
And after:
We added additional seating to the room with an occasional chair and upholstered ottomans. Many of the accessories were existing, just pulled together for a more cohesive look.
Isn't the clock a stunner?
The secretary is an interesting piece with fabulous detail....
It is always so exciting to see the finished product of a collaborative design effort. These clients did a wonderful job of taking the vision I shared and infusing it with their personalities so that in the end, the rooms looks like them. Stay tuned, as I will share more from this lovely home over the next week or two.
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What a fun room to work with. The arched detailing is very nice. I'll bet they were happy with the changes that you made.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Cathy, the touches you made really made the room work beautifully. I love the rug you chose!
ReplyDeleteOooh...I love the updates here. I actually thought the before was really nice, but then when I scrolled down to the next photo I thought WOO HOO!! Really great updates and it's much warmer and inviting. I have loved that chair (is that West Elm?) and how it also picks up on the arched built-in and doorway. And the rug is perfect for the room. Great work.
ReplyDeleteI love the room! You really helped pull it together for them. AMazing what a rug can do:)
ReplyDeleteGreat changes which make so much of a difference..definitely a fresher look. Love the rug.
ReplyDeleteThe room has so much more presence now. You really pulled it together nicely. And you are right, the rug was what it needed.
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