Here are a couple of 'before' pics of the home:
{My clients' dining room: They already had a GORGEOUS chandelier by Oly and really beautifully done window treatments. The dining room functions as both a dining room and a sitting room and the dropleaf dining table itself moves under the window and becomes a console when the room transitions into a sitting room. My clients purchased the settee so it could function for both spaces.}
Here's what their living room looked like before:
{As you can see, they already had some amazing pieces to work with & I love their style. My goal was to warm up the space & to get it just right for them.}
One of the first things we did was repaint the main areas of the home in ivory & to repaint the doors black for some contrast & interest & to bounce the black accents throughout the room:
We used many of their own pieces & added new pieces to create a sort of modern mix of old & new. To see all of my plans for the spaces, click here.
Here's the before:
And here's the 'after':
We rearranged the furniture & floated the daybed so that it coule be accessed from both sides. We added a pair of clean-lined linen wing chairs for a cozy spot to hang.
We added a mix of textured, patterned and hand block-printed fabrics for some energy & interest:
{Dark brown & white pillow fabric & ottoman fabric by Raoul Textiles, and center paisley pillow is one of mine, "live paisley."}
We flanked the existing sofa with two large iron & cement tables to hold loads of books & magazines.
Below, the lamp is a custom creation by my friend, lighting designer, Rick Singleton. The photographs are taken from the oversized German Magazine, The Manipulator, and I found them at Avery Studios. The frames were beautifully hand painted by another friend, artist, John Matthew Moore. I wanted them hung so that they intersected slightly with the wing chairs for a more layered, relaxed look. I love how the little kitty is peeking out from between the two chairs. We went with a clear glass cocktail table because even though the room looks open & expansive, it's really fairly small & we wanted to keep it feeling open & airy.
A little workspace is carved out of the living room:
Here's the view from their loft bedroom above, which I really love. The wood floors transition to the deck floors just outside:
Here's the dining room below:
Here's the dining room "after"--
The vintage BRNO chairs we found were covered in hairy cream cowhide. The painting is from one of my favorite Natural Curiosities collections by Paule Marrot, the French painter, engraver & textile designer who did most of her work between the 1920s and 1950s. As a decorator, there's nothing more exciting than when you find clients who are willing to go outside the box and who are open to atypical things.
Here's another view of the dining room:
The leaves on the table were honeysuckle branches from my yard and I really love how they looked & smelled. I don't have any at our new house & think I need to get some.
To see the rest of the photos of other areas of the home (including a little sprucing up we did in the master bedroom) and the dining room set up as both a sitting room and a dining room, check out the current issue of Small Room Decorating Magazine. The article was produced by Charlotte Safavi & shot by Helen Norman. I haven't been able to pick up my copy yet & it doesn't seem like the magazine is sold everywhere but I have seen it at my grocery store & in bookstores. Thanks so much to everyone who put the article together & especially to my clients for being so open to the design process & for letting it all happen!!
Hope you enjoyed!!
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Dude, you are GOOD!!! Love love love your style!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the dining room curtains! Where are they from?
ReplyDeletelove, love, love this!
ReplyDeleteLauren, I LOVE this space! It's perfect. Refined with personality. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThat living room is my favorite of all your rooms, ever. Absolutely gorgeous, and real-life livable, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love seeing you work your magic!
ReplyDeleteFabulosity!!!
ReplyDeleteI know it wouldnt be fair to give up all of your sources but can you at least tell us the paint color?
ReplyDelete'Wow' is pretty much all I can say. Simply perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat!? No. This much goodness is simply not possible is it? The living room looks so much larger and more luxurious with just a few simple changes. I adore it. You are so so so talented and I always love looking at your work. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteWow those rooms are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, capital G.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the way you hung the pictures over the wing chairs!
This is so beautiful, Lauren. I love that ottoman and those framed pictures. And the art in the dining room. And those floor lamps. All of it. You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteWow! Simple and beautiful-incredible work!
ReplyDeleteHoly Moly...what a terrific transformation from blah to sensational. What a brilliant little ottoman can do!!!! Fabric choices in both rooms were perfect and no wonder this home was picked up for a mag shoot. LOVE small space updos!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful girl!
Bianca
Yes, and forgot to say how I appreciate you left the brown brick unpainted for a change from most designers and then cleverly picked up on it from across the room with the four large brown framed prints.
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Just beautiful! (Amazing what a difference painting those doors made, too.)
ReplyDeleteHOLY SHMOLY. I love your work so much! The layering and elegant palettes, along with the textures... sooo good!!!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap Lauren, you can decorate sister (cousin). This looks phenomenal, like a spread in Elle Decor. I can see "you" in this room - your style is really unique - you have your own clean warm organic modern, don't know what to call it style...! The black doors really set up everything but the rest of the room is so unique - each element. Well done Lauren. When is your book coming out? hehe.
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xo Terri
Yay!! I've been waiting to see this room every since you teased us with those black doors. Love it just love it!
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job! The photos are gorgeous. How fun that the house ended up in a magazine too. (Btw - any chance they decided to get rid of the cork ottoman? Ha. I've been looking for that forever. I may resort to getting my own cork fabric and recreating it!)
ReplyDeleteYou are seriously amazing- what a crazy before and after- I just LOVE this space and want to live there!
ReplyDeleteThis is a little more modern than what you usually do and you did it so well Lauren! Really organic and clean looking. great job!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing and I love the black doors
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! You do good work indeed.
ReplyDeleteClaudia
Absolutely stunning! I Love every detail.
ReplyDeleteLauren your new design work for this family is simply stunning! I love the crisp, precise yet relaxing atmosphere of the Living Room! Bravo!
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Karena
2012 Artists Series & Giveaway
Brilliant! I am crazy about black or dark doors - well done.
ReplyDeleteLauren,
ReplyDeleteYou are the real deal.
Laura
Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteLove how it is all inviting now!
Looks fantastic! I love seeing your style evolve. The art, the brno chairs, the greenery... I love all of the touches.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I don't usually comment, but I keep coming back to this post to look at that lovely space. So so so good. Thank you for the eye candy!
ReplyDeleteWow! it looks fantastic!! Congratulations. Really really great job. LOVE IT.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and lovely place. amazing pics.
ReplyDeleteParfum pas cher
Perfection!! Congratulations Lauren!!!
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Greet
What fun to see the transformation of these rooms - they are perfection! Thanks for sharing yoru talent with us, Cynthia
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Amazing, Amazing work! The living area is so much brighter, warmer, and more inviting but still sophisticated with tons of style. I'm loving those two chairs! Well-done on the dining space also. I love mixing banquettes and chairs like that. And the bold draperies along with the chandelier really give it the "wow" factor.
ReplyDeletei love this! i esp. love the painted doors - great idea!!! just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's all about those doors. (Well, it's ALL so good) but the way they anchored the room. Fabulous! I shall be pinning to my "inspiration" board on Pinterst. And Helen...in my dreams, she takes pictures of all my work. One day?
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness what a stunning transformation. Excellent work, well done
ReplyDeleteSK
simplylinen.blogspot.com
Soooooo gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis room truly deserves to be featured. Great job once again Lauren!
ReplyDeleteIm so in love! How did they ever leave? By chance are your clients from Michigan? I noticed the mitten map ;-))))
ReplyDeleteWow, love the images on this post. I am now following!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulously designed room- you did a great job! Congrats on the magazine spread- very well deserved.
ReplyDeleteall my best,
joan
Lauren- More black doors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place - and the shot from above is my favorite - how nice to be able to view the space like that!
Loretta
Hi again...visiting this post for the hundredth time and just noticed that crazy light fixture you used in the Designer Showhouse last year....it was the talk of the town!
ReplyDeleteI get a giggle everytime I look at it because it reminds of a stand up hairdryer where my mother used to go get her hair done 50 years ago!!!
Wow! it looks great! They had great bones and you really brought the wow factor!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as usual, what is the wall color? I'm having so much trouble finding the perfect vanilla for our space.
ReplyDeleteI can't say enough how in love I am with this room! You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Lauren!
These are jaw-droppingly gorgeous!
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www.urbanorchardinteriors.com
I JUST read your post about not having time to answer all questions, so I get that you might not get to this and no hard feelings! Anyway, I've admired this room for awhile. I'm looking for the right paint color for my room and I'm struggling. I want a cream or white, and then noticed the curtains in this room. Are those the Pottery Barn VElvet in Ivory? Those are the curtains I have in my room, and so now I'm wondering of BM Seashell might be the right color.
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