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Patience Makes Perfect: Part Three

November 9, 2022

Back again today with Part Three of this lovely home’s transformation. In case you missed them, here are links to Part One and Part Two … the Kitchen and Family Room.

Today we are heading into the Master Bedroom! This room started out with pink walls. The bedding was a pale blue with shades of pink and sage green in a kind of Chinoiserie pattern that featured Chinese lanterns.   Drapes were sage green, and there were two bergère chairs in off white against the windows.  One side of the bed had an antique pine chest and the other side was a skirted table. On top were two large Cornflower blue lamps. While I don’t have a Before photo of the whole room, below is a picture my client had on Chairish to sell the existing bed, It gives you some idea of where we started.

And here it is today!

It feels so elegant and serene. With all of the bold colors and patterns of the original design, the goal here was to keep things soft and quiet and I think we achieved just that.

With tray ceilings like this, my preference is to take the paint color all the way up and to the ceiling to avoid a harsh line as in the first photo. We painted this room Sherwin Williams Alabaster.

This shot shows a few of my favorite elements. First, the bedside lamps from Circa Lighting … that shape is so good! Next, the lovely rattan and wicker bench at the end of the bed adds some warmth and texture.

Also, the gorgeous rug from Loloi (one of the first things we got and the colors were really our jumping off point for the room. Sadly it is no longer available.)

And let’s talk about these dressers we used as nightstands …

From Noir Furniture, the Daryl dresser is just gorgeous with the reeded fronts and vintage-inspired brass pulls. The white-washed finish was perfect for our soft breezy look while still leaning traditional which was important because we wanted to keep this beautiful traditional armoire that my client already owned …

I just love this corner vignette. The chair and ottoman are from Highland House. The fan is the Maverick from Circa Lighting. We were so happy to find a BEAUTIFUL fan!

artwork by Jacquie Gouveia

The gorgeous abstract landscape is by Jacquie Gouveia and brings our soft color palette to this corner perfectly. The pharmacy lamp is from Circa and the side table is from Wisteria (no longer available). We loved the basket weave texture.

artwork by Jacquie Gouveia Pillow from Jolie Marche

The lovely sheer drapery panels you see in the background were custom-made by Karen Flanagan of Sew Special Designs.

Here you can see how they flank the windows and soften that far side of the room.

The bedding we selected is from Pom Pom Home – a beautiful white linen with subtle frayed edges and one of their lovely throws to add some color at the end of the bed.

We decided on a fun combo of decorative pillows from Chloe and Olive on Etsy and Jolie Marche. I love this set up of three large pillows in front of the sleeping pillows with one long lumbar. It feels special but not excessive.

The bed is the Lawson Shelter bed from RH and was chosen for it’s extra tall height, eliminating the need to hang anything over the bed.

Instead we hung this fun abstract entitled “Swirls” by Kristin Blakeney on the large wall next to the bed. My client is hoping to secure another piece by her to hang with it – but her new releases go fast!

artwork by Kristin Blakeney

So that’s the Master Bedroom! Such a calm and soothing place to retire at the end of the day. That was the goal! Thank you for following along on this three day journey of this beautiful home. And thank you once again to Marina Storm of Picture Perfect House for her wonderful photography.

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The rewards of going bold

February 14, 2013

Nothing brings drama to a room like gorgeous drapery panels framing the windows. While there seems to be a trend favoring simple window treatments over the last several years, some rooms simply call for a little more color, texture pattern and warmth.

Custom drapery panels are certainly an investment, so it can be hard to commit to a pattern or color. What if I get tired of it? What if it goes out of style?  These are valid fears, but often keep us from going for something we really love in favor of plain neutral panels.

By being a bit of a risk-taker, you can get fabulous results. Take a look at some of the rooms below that use patterned drapery panels.  Each is more swoonworthy than the next …



Traditional Home
 

Pinterest
Centsational Girl
Emily A. Clark

Houzz

Peter Dunham

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Lauren Leiss

Take away the drapery panels in any of these rooms and they are just a little bit less lovely.

Fortunately, a client of mine was willing to be a bit of a risk-taker, and the results have been equally as fabulous.  We are working on her Master Bedroom, and while it is not yet completely “reveal-worthy,” the new drapery panels that were installed last week have totally changed the feel of the room.

She was apprehensive when I first suggested this pattern for the panels …

I totally understood and also presented her with some safer, solid fabrics … but all the while secretly hoped she would agree to the pattern. To my delight (and now hers!) she decided to go for it and we are both so happy with how they turned out.

 
They provide such a great array of soft colors to pull into the room … we’ve got the gray on the walls, the purple in a quilt and throw pillows and other pieces to be reupholstered, and the gold and blue can be used in accents around the room.

 
 

How do you feel about pattern? Are you a risk-taker? I’d love to see pictures of favorite patterns you’ve used in your home in a bold way!

P.S. Happy Valentines Day!

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My little piece of Madeline …

November 11, 2011

I have long been a fan of Madeline Weinrib.  A New York based painter and textile designer, she has created a collection of carpets, pillows, fabric and vintage pieces that have become a staple in the design world, with designs clearly inspired by her travels around the globe. 

She is the great granddaughter of the founder of ABC Carpet & Home and opened her own Atelier on the 6th floor of ABC, offering one of kind vintage pieces, and using her textiles in unexpected ways.  Her style is relaxed and sophisticated with worldly elegance, but to purchase anything Madeline Weinrib will set you back quite a few clams.

That’s why I was thrilled to see such a wide assortment of her textiles and pillows on One Kings Lane back in September … and the prices were IN. CRED. IB. LE. I was able to snag 5 yards of this beautiful fabric from her Organic Blockprint line.

I waited in anticipation for it to come in the mail (things from One Kings Lane always take awhile). Fast-forward 6 weeks and add in one talented woman named Julie … and these beauties were delivered today …

and hung in my living room!

Not only do they make me swoon … but there is still enough fabric leftover to make something else!
Pillows?

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Sophisticated Stripes

June 9, 2011

Striped curtains make me swoon.

 Don’t these just kind of take your breath away?

A Thoughtful Place





Design Chic
Designer Amy Howard




A Well Dressed Home via Pinterest

 They really kind of elevate each of the rooms from just beautiful to … fabulous. 

We still need curtains in our living room and master bedroom.  The problem is … I just can’t choose which room to “give” the stripes too … I would love to do something like the blue and white panels in the bedroom above against our pale blue walls.

But I also like the taupe and ivory ones, or even gold and ivory like the ones below for our living room …

Design Dump

Autumn of Design Dump revealed her source for the ones above she had made for her own home … an online site called Village Workroom and I am dying to check them out myself.

Here’s a sampling of the duponi silks they offer …

 

You can choose the color, number of panels, width, finished length, lining. And there are 11 options for headers. Do you prefer flat, rod pocket, inverted pleat, pinch pleat ….
modified pinch pleat?

And the cool thing about their site is that after you select exactly what you want, you get an instant quote!

What do you think? Is there a room in your house that could use some bold stripes?

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