Safe v. Brave

Today I’ve been on Pinterest, pinning light fixtures like it’s going out of style.  You see, our dining room looks like this right now:

Safe v. Brave

Actually, it looks like this:

Safe v. Brave

We knew the day would come when our lovely dining room set would go to it’s real home (with my uncle’s son) and, my friends, that day is here.

So not only do we need new dining room furniture (I’m thinking this table, not sure yet about chairs), but we’re springing for a new light fixture.  The current one is going to live at the flip and mama’s gettin’ a new chandelier!

But I’m having a bit of a dilemma.  Hubby has given me the go-ahead to order one of these chandeliers.

Safe v. Brave

Safe v. Brave

The brave girl in me is dying for the drama of that crazy Edison chandelier.  Can you say conversation piece?  Jason said that he wasn’t sure if our house was cool enough for this fixture, so of course I reminded him that our house will never be cool enough if we don’t add pieces like this.  But now I’m scared.

And the other part of me that plays it safe thinks we should go for that gorgeous capiz chandelier.  It would look fabulous, and I know we would love it.

So what’s a girl to do?  Safe or brave?

Design Advice: Dani’s Living & Dining

This latest Design Quickie came about when Dani asked for some help making her living and dining rooms feel a little more like home.  Dani’s busy finishing her thesis so decorating her new home has {understandably} fallen by the wayside.

Here’s what she’s working with:

{ Everything here needed to stay, except for the rug. }

Each of the plans incorporates Dani’s love of blues, greens and neutrals, and I kept the existing wall color since both Dani and her husband love it.  The living and dining rooms are both getting fun, patterned fabrics which will instantly make the rooms feel more homey.

There are some tricky architectural features in the living room.  The doorways obviously pose an issue, but I think that for the most part Dani’s dealt really well with it – the sofa is in the right place, and the two chairs are perfect in front of the archway {from another pic I didn’t post}.  Dani hoping for a chaise to place in front of the archway but I really think she’d be happier keeping the two chairs {or similar chairs} because the traffic pattern will flow much better into the dining room {instead of having to walk around a visually and physically bulky chaise}.  I would also move the white bookcase to the wall between the front door and the archway, and flank both sides of the bookcase with a vertical line of black & white photos framed in the white Ribba frames from Ikea.  That means that the paintings from Dani’s sister {not pictured} will move above the TV to provide a great focal point when people walk in the front door.

The only other tricky part of the living room is the wall behind the sofa – the size of the window and location of the sconces make that wall a bit awkward.  Because of that I think it would be a great idea to create a wall of curtains on that wall – they would run floor to ceiling and wall to wall, hung from an oil rubbed bronze rod {more about the specific curtains later}.  The sconces will peek between the individual curtain panels but be sure to keep the curtains pulled tight together so the look is seamless.  The curtains will also be somewhat sheer to let in light from the window.

Finally, the wall with the archway – what a great feature!  I would suggest painting the wall the same green color as the rest of the walls, then highlight the inside of the arch by painting it the same shade of white as the trim.

Now onto the fun stuff!!

I whipped up two options for Dani’s living room, including furniture arrangements and other details.  Here’s the first mood board:

~ Rug.  This faux bois rug {Option 1 and Option 2} works perfectly with Dani’s wall color and furniture, and the great natural pattern adds oodles of visual interest – as an added bonus, the wood grain will be great for hiding any stains.

~ Curtains.  The curtains need to be extra long to reach from floor to ceiling, and fairly sheer to let light shine through.  These beauties are the perfect option.

~ FabricThis fun and funky fabric is a great complement to the wall color and wood tones in the room.  I would recover Dani’s existing armchairs in this fabric and then pull the color to the other side of the room with a few throw pillows on the sofa.  As for the legs of the chairs, think about staining them a darker wood tone.

~ End Tables.  The sides of Dani’s sofa are begging for end tables – 2 of these babies painted navy blue will give Dani & Co. more places to put books and drinks, and Dani can also use them as extra seating when necessary.

~ Accents.  Accents in navy and white will really make this plan pop.

And here’s Option 2:

Option 2 features the same rug and curtains, but there are some definite changes to the plan!

~ Chair Fabric.  Dani’s chairs will look dynamite reupholstered in this floral fabric which pulls in the wall color as well as other fun hues.

~ Pillow Fabric.  Bring out the turquoise in the chair fabric with a few throw pillows on the sofa in this pattern.

~ Curtains.  The curtains are the same ones featured in Option 1 but they are getting snazzed up with this stencil in turquoise.  The look we’re going for is similar to the staggered pattern on these curtains.

~ End TablesThese beauties will look great on either side of the sofa.

~ Bookcase.  For a little extra pop, think about painting the back of the bookcase a pale turquoise color.

~ Accents.  You might have guessed by now that turquoise and white accents would look amazing with this option!

Dani’s living room opens into the dining room through a gorgeous archway – so the dining room got a little gussying up, too.  {Note – for everyday use I’d think about taking the leaf out of the table to center the table under the chandelier.}

Dani has a gorgeous dining room and I’m contemplating stealing her chandelier.  Here’s how I’d like to accent everything:

Here’s Option 1:


~ Curtains & RodThese Indian-inspired curtains have beautiful colors to complement the wall color and Dani’s beautiful table.  I’d hang them close to the ceiling on a nickel rod like this to play off the nickel of the chandelier.

~ Rug.  I know Dani like the look of jute so I thought the dining room would be a great place for a jute rug since Dani won’t have to worry about it being too rough underfoot.  Here’s an excellent option.

~ Hutch.  Dani’s in the process of painting her hutch white and once she’s finished it would look gorgeous backed with this graphic wallpaper.

~ Accents.  Think about a table runner and other accents in the same pale blue that’s found in the curtains.

And Option 2:

~ Curtains {& same rod as above}. This beautiful damask fabric is subtle and elegant, and will make gorgeous curtain panels for the dining room.

~ Rug.  Same as above.

~ Accents.  Crisp white accents will really stand out in this plan.

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Bohemian Spice

Can I just say how fun it is to play pretend?  That’s why I’m so excited to participate in Mood Board Monday (created by Room Remix and hosted today by Comfort and Luxury).

Basically, the whole idea behind Mood Board Monday is to design an entire imaginary room around a single item – today, that item is the fabulous (and wallet-busting) Antwerp Chair from Anthropologie:

Bohemian Spice

Gorgeous, right?  If someone gave me $1,698, I would totally buy that chair.

The second I saw this chair I knew that I wanted to create an eclectic, bohemian, cozy, inviting, spicy space.  To live in this space, I imagined a successful young professional that scrimped and saved for years until she could afford a fabulous, Spanish-inspired bungalow in California – picture white plaster walls, coved ceilings and rich wood floors.  And let’s throw in a fireplace with gorgeous vintage tile just for funsies.

Anyhoo, our young professional couldn’t bear to paint those white plastered walls and detract from their natural beauty, so she decided to bring warmth and personality into her living room with vibrant color and inviting textures.

Bohemian Spice

The velvet fainting sofa sits in front of a bay window that is flanked by spicy curtains – the deep orange in the curtains is repeated in the ikat and paisley pillows on the sofa.  The swing arm lamp provides reading light over the sofa, while the ginger side table is placed on the other side of the sofa for drinks and magazines.  Our young professional rests her feet on the woven coffee table, which sits on top of the chocolate brown rug with a trellis print in ivory.  On the wall opposite the sofa, two Antwerp Chairs sit on either side of the mirrored side table, and the orangey-red lamp provides some ambient lighting.  On the third wall, the glass-fronted cabinet acts as a media console for the flat screen TV, and all of the techie components are hidden inside.  Finally, two faceted pendants hang from the ceiling at either end of the room, drawing your eye around the space.

1. Antwerp Chair, Spectrum Swirl – $1,698.00 (x 2); 2. Faceted Mirror Side Table -$199.00; 3. Mini Teardrop Table Lamp in Ginger – $59.00; 4. Sunflower Mirror – $49.95 (x 2); 5. Planters Buffet – $999.00; 6. Spice Basketweave Grommet Curtains – $49.98; 7. Faceted Glass Pendant Lamp – $89.99 (x 2); 8. Ginger Side Table – $299.00; 9. Orange Ikat Pillow Cover – $17.00 (x 2); 10. Embroidered Paisley Pillow – Rust – $34.95; 11. Pleated-Shade Floor Lamp – $249.00; 12. Antoinette Fainting Sofa – Caribbean – $575.00; 13. Concentric Coffee Table – $299.00; 14. Fallon Brown / Ivory Contemporary Rug (8 x 11) – $655.00.

Total: just over $7,000.  Ouch!  But it’s fun to dream, right?

How do you think our young professional did?

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