Thursday, October 11, 2012

SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK NURSERY: SNEAK PEEK

One of my current projects is a nursery for a young couple I have had the joy of knowing since their early High School Days.  The Mom-to-Be liked the idea of a yellow and gray color palette and also suggested we incorporate the alphabet in some manner, being what she describes as somewhat of a "school nerd."   The couple had already purchased a crib and combination dresser/changing table in a dark mahogany wood. 

BEFORE:

 The paneling has since been removed and replaced
with drywall.
 The room has two small windows and is shaded, so
it can seem dark.

Using the color palette and alphabet as my starting point, I expanded the plan with school room accessories for a vintage feel and then updated it with a variety of patterned fabrics in gray and bright yellow.  The walls and trim have been painted Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace and the ceiling is now Benjamin Moore Banana Yellow to give a light airy feel to the room.

We choose Pottery Barn's Scroll Tile Rug so it could be used in a guest room or office at a later date. We also chose to do the glider in gray as opposed to yellow so it too could be incorporated into another room when no longer needed in the nursery.


The original gray pouf was from CB2, but while shopping in Target one day I came across their version at half the price!  Sorry, I can't seem to find it on their website but it is in the Interiors section- available in stores for under $50!

CB2 no longer carries the giant abacus I chose for over the changing table so recreating it looks like a job for HHM (Hunky Handy Man, a.k.a. my husband!)   The bookshelves are the Ribba picture ledges from IKEA.  The curtain panels are from PBKids.  I am adding the chevron tape to the leading edge to incorporate the yellow and add a more custom style.  Adding trim to purchased panels is a great way to get a custom look on a budget!


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Wendy

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Styling a Guest Room / Office


Recently, I was hired to help one of my regular clients with her guest room/office. The room is used as a guest room when out of town family comes to visit and as a workspace for this busy Mom and teacher.
BEFORE:


The wall system, which had several broken components, would be updated.



She found this bedding on sale at Pottery Barn so we used it as our inspiration.

This storage unit would also remain.
AFTER:

My client had seen this vintage fireplace mantle at a local antiques store months ago but could not make up her mind.  I stopped by Buford Junction after our initial consultation and immediately decided it was perfect for the room.  The owner rents props to movie companies filming in Atlanta and said this had recently been used on a local movie set.  I need to stop back and see if she remembers which one!



A few accessories was all it needed!


I framed some vintage Smithsonian Wild Flowers of America prints
for the adjacent wall. I found the set of 18 at an antique show in
Charlotte a few years ago and knew they would come in handy


The painting done by my client's grandmother was framed and hung above an antique wicker chair, that is easy to pull over to the desk and also provides a chair for guests to read or put on shoes. I moved the beautiful quilt made by the client's mother from the basket on top of the shelves to the chair. Not only does this better showcase the quilt, but also makes the chair look more inviting!



By adding some lanterns, a pin board and a vintage bi-plane print
to the existing wall hardware, along with some pretty desk accessories,
the desk is now an organized and inviting place to work. I chose the
bi-plane print as my client's two little boys love planes!  It was a great deal
at only a dollar for the file at Graphicals Two on etsy.
Thanks for stopping by my first post!  Sorry the pictures are not great,
I need to remember to bring my camera not just my phone.

-Wendy