This weekend, the stairwell got some attention, and the "happy hallway" got even happier.
Here is where I posted about the long process to get to the plan of 100 silly or sentimental family photos. And here is where I blogged about possibilities for the overall treatment.
Way Before:
Before:
And now:
Striped grasscloth, red frames with white mats.
photos Melissa Oholendt
photo by me, obviously, because it's terrible.
And here's what's new:
I bought a vintage brass chandelier for a steal oh, about FOUR years ago. I waited patiently until my husband decided he was ready to tackle electric projects. We thought about using it in the laundry room or an upstairs bedroom, but there wasn't enough clearance. I finally realized that the stairwell was the perfect spot for it--but then we had to figure out how to get UP there.
Looks like a terrible plan, right? Obviously the installed chandelier is a bit of a spoiler: it worked!
Action shots:
Putting in the 24 (!!) light bulbs. Dave thought I should "have some of the fun." (I am still in yoga clothes from a class earlier, and my arms were not happy about the lightbulbs after a million high planks.) Not looking forward to the first bulb that burns out.
Meanwhile, I was at Ikea recently and they had a "last chance" on the red Ribba frames in the 5x7 size, so I panicked and bought them all. Naturally. I taped up some 8x10 paper to mock up the arrangement.
For these, I used color photos, all from our recent trip to Louisville so there is a color palette and theme.
Hooray! Happy, happy hallway.
Of course, all of this was supposed to make me want a stair runner less. But it makes me want one more.
Now, about that flushmount.....
Heather!!! I thought your after was from a magazine!! It looks amazing!! that chandelier makes me so happy, and jealous and the striped grass cloth!! LOVE!! can you share where it's from? And thank you for the tip on the fabric I am off to the Brunschwig site to look for it right now!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sissy! Thank you so much!! Oh, the power of professional photographers. :) The striped grasscloth is Schumacher but discontinued--I actually bought it from Shannon at the Designer's Attic. I'm sure someone is making something similar....try Kravet or Thibault.
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