My room at The Design House is styled as an artist's loft. You'll notice my favorite design elements throughout--black, the color that always shows up with me, mixes of modern with vintage, layering upon layering upon layering, chippiness next to elegance, and always architectural elements.
I hope you'll enjoy the images as much as I enjoyed styling the room.
View From the Entry |
The caned-back sofa is behind a coffee table that I created from two different pieces.
The curvy base originally had a glass top.
Now it supports a Tuscan scene painted on a round board.
Under it all is a wool "zebra" rug.
I used a Victorian folding screen as a back drop for the Mid Century Modern bar cart.
The panels on one side of the screen are covered in a vintage English chintz.
The reverse side is solid brown linen.
This would be a perfect headboard.
Close ups of the bar cart shelves.
I love everything about this chippy vintage double bow front dresser.
The bookshelves are Mid Century modern. I put them next to each other rather than separated.
The sunburst mirrors hang where the bookshelves meet.
Close ups of the shelves.
Of course there's an easel with a portrait in oil on canvas.
The desk is wire mesh with a glass top and could easily be a unique bar.
It is styled as a work space. Above is a framed map of Rome.
Top of Desk |
A vintage stool is desk seating. New leopard fabric, double cording and nail head trim accent it.
The wall to the left of the doorway.
Close ups of that side of the room.
I combined the over-sized bound New York Times volumes with
a deconstructed antique stool to create a small side table.
a deconstructed antique stool to create a small side table.
I used a sofa table on the right side of the room. It holds more art supplies on its surface.
Sofa Table |
In the background is a spice cabinet with many drawers.
In the foreground I created clip boards with old book covers.
Vintage French post cards are tucked into a book folded accordion style.
She rides too.
I hope to see you all next weekend.
A big thank you to Amy, Suzanne, and the whole Design House team
for the opportunity to work with your fabulous group again.
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