Remember this living room? We then did a little nook in the entry. The living room and dining room open on either side of the entry, so elements needed to relate. My client wanted to keep the existing dining room table and bench, and preferred keeping the red roman shades, though this was not a mandate. We needed storage for kid art supplies, a rug, an updated fixture, and new seating.
I never seem to be able to stop at just one. Or two. The trick, for me, was balancing out the red.
The armoire has a similar vibe with the table, without feeling too much like a "set." Bold patterned chairs, a simple rug with natural texture and a graphic border, a sophisticated chandelier, and little wall tiles for a fun play on scale.
Here we echo the red in dining chairs, offset by the soft casual feel of slipcovered captains chairs. The quatrefoil shape of the pendant repeats in the rug, and a little striped jute trim elevates the romans. Ethereal art adds movement.
What do you think: favorites?
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I was going to pick #3! I think it is warm and traditional but with a little twist.
ReplyDeleteI love the third option. Velvet curtains, bamboo blinds, and the white chairs paired with the more rustic table and cabinet. Perfect!
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#2!!!
ReplyDeleteNumber #1 is my favourite!
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