Design Advice: A Family’s Room

While they’re super impressive, decorating a 2-story living room can drive you bonkers.  That’s what happened to one of my lovely clients who asked for some design advice when the frustration with her soaring ceilings became too much – as she said . . .

“We don’t like hanging out in our great room.  The TV is above the fireplace, so we have to crane our necks to see it, and it has open, vaulted ceilings, so it isn’t cozy or inviting.”

Say no more, let’s whip that living room into shape!  Here’s how the living room looked when my client wrote in:

Design Advice: A Family's Room

Design Advice: A Family's Room

By incorporating my client’s wish for fresh and simple design with a Pottery Barn feel, I whipped up this cozy yet elegant living room that will be perfect for both family game night and evenings with guests:

Living Room - Comfy Traditional

Crisp white is a gorgeous contrast against the soothing blues in this space, while natural elements add warmth and character.  Now let’s see how this new living room will all come together!

~ Floor plan. Nailing the floor plan can be the trickiest part of designing a room.  In my client’s living room, placing the sofa so that it faces the fireplace instantly gives her a ton of freedom in how she can arrange the room – and now she even has space to add a media center so that the TV is at a watchable level and her kids can manage changing DVDs on their own (a complaint with the previous arrangement).  And while I’ve chosen to place two armchairs flanking the fireplace, my client could just as easily slide the armchairs side by side opposite the media center (with their backs to the adjacent dining room) and add a bench in front of the fireplace for extra seating.  Tons of options!!

Design Advice: A Family's Room

~ Rug. This beautiful rug was the inspiration for the color palette in this room.  With steely blues and sage greens, it’s the perfect foundation for this new living room – and it’s soft enough that the little kids can still play on the floor as they please.

~ Accent Wall. In this two-story living room, I think it’s fab that my client chose to do an accent wall to provide a dramatic focal point to the space.  I know she are ready to say goodbye to that red, however, so we’re making it a bit more subtle with a gorgeous stormy blue (available at Home Depot).  (And if she has any leftover beige paint from when she painted the main walls, I would recommend painting over the white air vents on the wall above the media center, just to help them blend in a bit).

~ Furniture.

Media Center.  Oh happy day – my client already owned the perfect media center for this room!  (here and here)  I think she’ll love having the media center in this room, and it brings in extra storage to boot!  And filling the lower shelves with these woven baskets will make it easy to corral smaller toys in a jiffy.

Armchairs.  Since we’re keeping the existing sofa, mixing it up with two slipcovered armchairs instead of the matching leather love seat will both increase the visual interest in this room and give my client more flexible seating.  And with slipcovers, she can throw these babies in the laundry or switch them out whenever her heart desires.  The woven basket that is currently sitting next to the fireplace will act as a side table next to the armchair, the perfect place to place a drink or book.

Coffee TableThis coffee table is oh so fun, and will give this family tons of surface area to kick thier feet up, for display or for a child-sized dance floor.  And it doesn’t hurt that the woven circles are pretty to look at.

~ Curtains. These crisp white curtains will pop against the new accent wall and add a little extra drama.  I would love to see them hung high, at the top of the curved windows – just one on the left side of the room and one on the right (hanging a panel on both sides of each window would make things feel a little cluttered against the fireplace).   And while these panels are almost 10 feet long, I would buy an extra panel in case a little extra length is needed.

~ Lighting. When positioned next to the armchair, this swing-arm lamp will provide the perfect light for cozying up with a good book.  Across the room on the console table, a pair of these fun and funky lamps will bring the natural vibe over to that side of the space, and layering the top of the console with this striped runner will really make those lamps pop.

~ Accessories.

Fireplace Art.  Who says ceiling medallions can only be used on the ceiling?  After receiving a coat of shiny white spray paint, this architectural piece will look amazing centered in the inset above the fireplace.

Woven Stools.  Since this room needs to function for both kids and adults, these woven stools can be scattered around for extra lounging space but then stacked up and stored away when company comes over.

Pillows.  Pillows are the perfect way to bring the color palette onto the seating pieces (which are typically a single, neutral color).  When paired together, the jute-trimmed rectangular pillow and cozy blue chenille pillow add splashes of color to the leather sofa.  And my client can spice up the white armchairs in a flash with the bold stripes of these pillows.

Framed Photos.  The empty wall on the left side of the media center is a great place to display family photos.  Just blow up some great pics of the kiddos and place them in these oversized frames, which will look fab hung in a vertical line.

So there you have it!!  A comfortable, stylish space that the whole family can enjoy.  What do you guys think?

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Branching Out

It’s not often that you can incorporate the Pottery Barn look into your own home without breaking the bank.

Well, never say never – the latest Pottery Barn catalogue is chock full of natural DIY touches that are absolutely F-R-E-E.  That’s right – zip, zero, zilch, nada.

Here are my two favorite looks from PB – can you spot the free, DIY element?

Branching Out

Branching Out

You guessed it – aren’t those branches stunning?!?  I can’t decide which photograph I love more – the first picture screams “fall” and demands snuggling up with a good book at a cabin in the woods, and the second photo is wintery and glamorous with chunky knit pillows and mercury glass vases.  Swoon.

The moral of this story is that with nothing more than a quick walk around the block you can grab oodles of free goodies to adorn your home – and it’s guaranteed to look totally chic.

Here are the natural arrangements that I whipped up for our home with nothing more than clippings from our front yard:

Branching Out

Branching Out

Are you rockin’ the natural vibe in your home?

First two images courtesy of Pottery Barn.

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Design Consult: Calm, Cool and Collected

You may remember Lauren’s fresh and springy living room design consult from a few weeks ago.  She’s still putting the finishing touches on the room (and has promised pictures!!), and she’s so happy with her new space that she came back for more.  That’s right, this is Lauren’s House Round 2 – the Master Bedroom.

Keeping budget in mind, Lauren asked for a beautiful, light blue bedroom with an affordable new duvet cover.  Storage space is at a premium, so maximizing places to put clothes and other goodies is a top priority.  Here’s a quick look at the “before” of Lauren’s room:

Design Consult: Calm, Cool & Collected

Design Consult: Calm, Cool & Collected

Design Consult: Calm, Cool & Collected

Design Consult: Calm, Cool & Collected

Lauren’s bedroom is the perfect canvas for  a top-to-bottom makeover, with little furniture that she’s attached to (really just the bed) and tons of great architectural features like four windows (so jealous!), crown molding and beautiful wood floors.  Keeping in mind Lauren’s love of traditional, clean lines with a Pottery Barn-feel, let me introduce you to the custom design plan for Lauren’s fab new bedroom:

Bedroom - Calm, Cool and Collected

The jumping off point for this design plan is a calm, soothing blue on the walls, in a shade like Glidden’s Gentle Tide.  With natural elements like woven shades and baskets highlighted by shots of silver, this bedroom is sure to provide Lauren with the restful retreat she’s been longing for.

Here’s the low down for putting Lauren’s custom design plan into action:

Bedding.  With a beautiful, graphic leaf pattern, this neutral duvet cover is the perfect bedding for this organic space.  At under $70 for a duvet cover and 2 shams, it’s an absolute steal.  And as an added bonus, the white bed skirt that Lauren already has will look dynamite.  Dress up the bedding with this embroidered silk pillow and this tailored striped beauty and you’ve got one gorgeous bed.  [Keep in mind that Lauren can instantly change the look of this room by switching up the throw pillows to another accent color like a sassy hot pink.]

Headboard. Lauren’s bed is getting a brand-spankin’ new headboard – and she’s going to make it.  While Lauren could easily go out and purchase a beautiful headboard, that would set her back at least a couple hundred bucks.  The headboard she’s going to make will look awesome and it will cost her no more than $20 – much better, right?

Making this headboard couldn’t be easier – and all the pieces can be cut to size right at the store, so Lauren doesn’t have to worry about having any special tools.  She can just have this hardboard cut to the width of her bed, then paint it a crisp white and nail it to the wall behind her bed so that about three feet of the hardboard sticks up above the bed.  Then Lauren can just cap it off with this molding that she’s already painted and had cut to size, and presto! – instant headboard.  [ Check out the end of this post for pics of the hardboard and molding that Lauren will use for her headboard.]

Nightstands.  While the nightstands that Lauren has right now serve their purpose, the height difference between the two pieces gives the room a somewhat haphazard look.  By switching them out with these nightstands that are chock full of storage Lauren’s room will instantly look pulled together.  (And they’re 28 inches tall, which is an added bonus that we’ll get to later).  Lauren can pump up the natural feel of her room and add even more storage by using these woven baskets in each of the exposed cubbies in the nightstands.

Lighting.  The lamps that are currently on Lauren’s nightstands are beautiful and classic, but they’re a little tall for this space.  Topping off her nightstands with these swing-arm lamps will give Lauren the perfect light for snuggling up with a good book.

Secondary Storage.  The dresser that’s currently in Lauren’s bedroom provides oodles of storage and can be instantly updated by painting it a crisp white and changing out the hardware for some gorgeous knobs and pulls like these.  Painting the mirror to match, turning it vertically and leaning it against the wall on one side of the dresser will give Lauren a casual look that can be completed by a stack of books with a beautiful potted plant to bring some life to the room.

However, Lauren may not want to commit to painting that dresser (it used to belong to her grandmother) – no problem!  This fresh white bookcase has ridiculous amounts of storage and can be placed against the wall where the dresser is now and will provide Lauren with tons of places to store folded clothes, books and whatever else her heart desires.  Placing a few of these baskets (in the 13 x 14 size) in the bookcase will keep socks and other small items organized.

And don’t think we’re stopping there – Lauren’s bedroom is just begging for some under-the-bed storage.  Lauren will raise her bed on these bed-risers for added clearance and then slide a few of these storage bins under the bed for tons of extra (and hidden) storage.  (With the bed at a new height, this is where those new tall nightstands will come in handy).  The bed skirt should hide the risers, but in case they peek out from underneath Lauren can easily spray paint them white so that the risers blend right in.

Windows.  Keeping the style of window treatments consistent from room to room is an easy way to give anyone’s home a cohesive feel.  So let’s carry the breezy sheers and bamboo shades from Lauren’s living room into her bedroom for windows that enhance the serene and natural vibe of this space.  Since Lauren’s windows meet in the corner, she’ll want to buy three set of curtain panels – Lauren will just hang a single panel on curtain rods such as these on the outside of each window, and another panel where the two windows meet for a unified look.

Artwork and Photographs.  Lauren has a gorgeous black and white photo of her daughter that she would like to hang in the room, as well as several other photos.  Hanging them together in a loose grid pattern on the blank wall on the left side of the room will create visual interest and add a personal touch to the space.  Frames in either a wood tone or silver will look beautiful, and mismatched frames can be spray painted to give the whole set a cohesive vibe.  Above Lauren’s bed, I’d love to see these graphic wooden panels hung either four across or in a zigzag grid pattern or turned diagonally in a diamond shape.

Accessories.  Lauren can easily friendly up her nightstand with these gorgeous (and totally cheap!) mercury vases and spring flowers to add a pop of color.  Add this beautiful silver clock and Lauren’s restful retreat is complete.

What do you guys think?  Did I pull this one off?  Want a custom design plan of your very own?  And be sure to check back tomorrow because I have a surprise that begins with “G” and ends with “IVEAWAY” . . .

By the way, if you haven’t already been over to A Lil’ Welsh Rarebit you should definitely check it out – not only is my little ol’ blog being featured on it today, but Christy’s site is chock full of fun reads and she’s in the middle of her own family room makeover - so head on over!!

Images courtesy of West Elm, Target, Ikea, Pottery Barn, cb2 and Walmart.

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