{The gorgeous paisley is by Raoul Textiles available through John Rosselli}
We installed the dining room & final rouches in the other rooms earlier this week so I wanted to share a couple quick {unstyled} shots of the dining room. My camera battery died on installation day (boo hoo!!!) but I will definitely be back to share more & pics of the other spaces. My client entertains frequently & I can't wait for her have some guests over to enjoy the finished dining room! Here it is a few days after she moved in. (You can spy moving boxes)--
...And here it is now:
The artwork is a set of 3 oversized prints (out of 16 total) made out of an antique children's game where the kids could mix and match the landscapes to create different stories. It's hard to see in this photo but the landscapes line up and we chose a tree, a mountain and a crumbling old building flanked by a super tall pair of alabaster lamps. The curtains (which are sadly so hard to see in this pic!!) are in a Raoul Textiles linen paisley and I want them.
The host chairs are slipcovered in a robin's egg linen and I love their lines. I'll be sure to share close-ups eventually, but the vintage-styled spindled side chairs are in black with oatmeal linen seats. The reclaimed wood parsons table is custom by one of our favorite companies -The Lorimer Workshop - and its finish is incredible. (If you're looking to for the perfect table, I can't recommend them enough. The owner, David Ellison, is so helpful & knowledgable & you will end up with an amazing piece. Check it out here.) The sideboard in the background is a painstaking reproduction & it has the most incredible rat-tail hinges. (by Sarried Ltd.)
Everything is simple & functional and I know my client will serve up some amazing gourmet meals in here. (She loves to cook & could write a blog on entertaining/ creative meals & drinks:) I can't thank my client enough for such a fun & rewarding project. (I don't want it to be over!! ;)
I'm off for the day but have a great weekend & good luck if you're braving the stores for Christmas shopping!! I am going to try to get a fire going this weekend!
If you'd like help creating a home you absolutely love, contact me about our design services.
Your idea for the artwork is clever and beautiful. The color palette is marvelous too.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful room! she is a very lucky client:) have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely room - I love the framed pictures for their story and also great images and shapes. The table and chairs and colours and everything is beautiful - I am sure she will have a great time sharing her gourmet gifts with the world here! Great work and those curtains....love!
ReplyDeletexo Terri
Another fabulous room by the very talented Lauren! I love the mix of blues and of furniture periods. What a lucky client to have you as a tastemaker! Happy Friday, Cynthia
ReplyDeleteLauren,
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing transformation!! Wonderful! I love the fabrics you have chosen!
Happy weekend!
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Greet
Just wonderful, especially the draperies and color choices! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is BEAUTIFUL! Where are you off to for x-mas shopping??
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Beautiful! I love the colour, and the story behind the art is really great!
ReplyDeleteI'm obsessed with the artwork...and the curtains...and the lamps...and those spindle chairs- I've wanted a set of those forever!!! As always, gorgeous work!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful transformation Lauren.
ReplyDeleteI love the wall color (great backdrop for the landscapes) and the drapery fabric!
Thank you for continuing to inspire us!
xo
Brooke
I adore this makeover! You did such a great job. Best of luck braving the stores.
ReplyDeleteThe space feels so much more cozy!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
That dining room is so beautiful and I'm loving the linen slipcovers they're so rich!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for including one of my tables in this great article.
ReplyDeleteDavid
www.lorimerworkshop.com
Such a lovely, thoughtful space. Lauren, I am intrigued by the game. Would you mind sharing what it's called?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Hilarie
It's lovely Lauren. Lively and calming at the same time. Your efforts will be enjoyed for years, that's the super cool thing about designing!
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Wow! What an amazing transformation. Congratulations! x
ReplyDeleteAmazing before and after, love the colors and fabrics...well done!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThe colors, the fabrics...it is all so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI am loving blue now and that wall color is scrumptious as is your make-over. Looks like a perfect spot to serve meals and to break bread!
ReplyDeletepve
lucky client! when i scrolled down to your image lauren it literally took my breath away. amazing transformation!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a difference! I love the color, and those panels are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteI also love the 3 prints- what a fun idea for framed art!!
What was the name of the antique game?
ReplyDeleteYes....more on that game!
ReplyDeleteGreat work - well done!
ReplyDeleteI love that Raoul fabric...I want it! Very lovely room.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful, the art sounds amazing! How clever!
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