Entry & Great Room: Bringing Vibrancy to a Home
Overall, the design solutions addressed the lack of color, functionality, and personality, resulting in a lively and inviting space that truly reflects the vibrant homeowners.
Issues:
Lack of color and personality - The entry and great room felt dark, impersonal, and didn't reflect the homeowners' style.
Clutter and Mismatched Decor - Random items and mismatched furniture created a chaotic and unfocused feel.
Lack of Functionality - The existing furniture layout wasn't ideal for entertaining or spending time together.
Design Solutions:
Color and Pattern: Pops of yellow in the entryway and green & pink accents in the great room injected personality and vibrancy.
Storage and Functionality: Matching end tables in the entryway provided storage and style. In the great room, rearranging furniture improved flow and function.
Layered Decor: Slipcovers added a classic touch while maintaining treasured furniture. Display shelves, curated art collections, and layered rugs added visual interest and showcased the homeowners' tastes.
Task Lighting: Adding lamps brightened the space and provided task lighting for reading or hobbies.
Soft Furnishings: Drapery panels softened the acoustics and created a more inviting atmosphere. Throw pillows added pops of color and personalized touches.
Interior Features:
Slipcovers: Classic patterned slipcovers preserved the home's formality while adding a touch of personality.
Custom Fabric: Slip-covered dining chairs and a runner in custom fabric created a cohesive look.
Vintage Touches: Botanical prints and a pickled antique sideboard added a touch of vintage charm.
Beloved Items: A dog portrait and depression glass pieces showcased the homeowners' collections.
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