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"Colorful and Cozy Charlotte Living"


It's usually my intent to publish a blog post each month, but lately the months seem to zoom by at the speed of light and sadly sometime they slip by me.  Today, I'm making up for lost time with a post packed with some great before and afters...I promise!

Cam Richards Photography
Earlier this year, we had the pleasure of working with a client who was looking to spruce up the main level living space in her new home.  One of my favorite things about her was that she wasn't afraid of color.  She'd seen our work at a friend's home and knew that she had to level up the living at her own place.



The client loved to entertain so we needed ample seating for gatherings with her family and friends.  With a toddler in the home, we also needed things to be pretty kid-friendly.  We started with the color story on this one.  Like I said, she was totally game for color so we took advantage by wrapping the space in a rich moody purple called Graphy by Sherwin Williams.  She'd mentioned that purple was her favorite color and this particular hue helped create that warm sexy vibe she wanted. 


Immediately after the paint went on, the space was transformed and had so much more personality!  With the purple as a base, we begin layering in rich golds, blues, reds...you name it.  Sounds a little crazy but it totally worked.  The purple Windy O'Connor wallpaper was going to be just the thing to give the spaces flanking the fireplace some interest.  


The hand-rendering brought our vision to life and she was SOLD!  Not a single revision made to our original plan.  I love when they trust us! 😃

Artist: Jackie Ramdin


It honestly couldn't have come together any better.  The colors in the space just pop without being jarring at all.  Take a look...

Bassett Furniture Sectional in Revolution Performance Fabric



We knew those nondescript niches needed something and the graphic stripe paper gave us that rich global vibe we wanted.  Subtle and impactful all at the same time!

Sylvester Alexander swivel chair
 Wildwood Lamps side table
Bassett Furniture

While the space was a good size, it really didn't have a lot of storage.  We added large media cabinets flanking both sides of the fireplace to add ample storage for toys, blankets and media components. 

With so much color in the textiles, we kept it pretty neutral with the accessories.  




Funny enough, the link that made it all work was this Brentwood Textiles cut velvet fabric.  It was our jumping off point for the colors in the project and allowed us to pull our accents from it.  We used it as the covering on the large tufted storage ottoman from Baity's Custom Upholstery and it's one of my favorite things in the space. 


In the adjacent dining area we needed to create a more comfy seating are and update the space a bit.  Enter the Anderson banquette from the Belle by Cheryl Luckett collection for Sylvester Alexander.   The current seating and lighting were functional but not on par with the client's current style.  We also wanted to address the option for privacy on the sliding glass doors to the patio. 


The Revolution Plus fabric provides a beautiful and completely durable textile for the banquette and the golden cut velvet adds a lush layer to the wall that combines function with high style. 

Wildwood Lamps, Bassett Dining Table and Chairs, Hudson Valley Lighting

The art and lighting are the real showstoppers in this space.  

Anderson banquette- Belle by Cheryl Luckett for Sylvester Alexander 

The addition of bar stools provides ample seating our clients when entertaining.


Leftbank Art

Two often overlooked areas of a home are the entry and the powder bath.  Often situated near the front of the home, they can set the tone for your guest's entire experience.  We encouraged our client to address them both and boy was she glad she did!  Here's where they began...


We decided to keep the entry mirror but updated the storage piece to be a bit more contemporary.   A little change went a long way in connecting this small entry with the newly revamped living area. 



The powder bath was a basic as they come.  It was screaming for wallpaper.


We selected this bold peacock paper from York Wallcoverings to add pizazz to this small space and upgraded the lighting.  


Two small changes...BIG difference! 

This project proves that playing with color doesn't have to be a scary thing.  We love the warmth, life and cozy factor this Charlotte home now has.  What do you think? 

"A Poppin' Porch"

With temps soaring into the nineties this week, summer appears to be in full swing.  I mentioned in my last post that I'm in the midst of a large project with lots of fun elements involved.  I'm super excited about it because the client and I have very similar tastes.  The project includes four main areas and a whole lot of art.  We're working with much of the client's existing furniture, and I'm totally fine with that.  There are some beautiful pieces that I think we look great with a few updates. 

I thought I'd drop in to share a little about the outdoor space we'll be pulling together.  The home is new construction and they've opted for a screened porch for the outdoor living space.




The space is fairly large and in addition to the existing seating, the client would love to be able to seat three additional people. We'll be adding a bench to address this need.


The client loves color, so we're not holding back on this one.  The current cabana stripe wrought iron furniture will serve as the jumping off point for lots of poppin' color!

The Madcap Cottage Rousham Romp pink and green floral print will be used as throw pillows and we'll be pulling coordinating patterns and color from it as an accent.   


The client fell in love with this jungle print while out shopping and it's become the driving force for the entire space.  I'm especially loving waterfall coffee table and the vintage chest of drawers.  I love the addition of indoor furnishings to semi-outdoor spaces.  Combined with the monkey chandelier, and a comfy rug, this space is going to be super cozy.  We're also installing custom outdoor drapes to add a little privacy to the far end of the space.


The panels will add another layer of softness in addition to creating a barrier between their home and the neighbors.  This entire project is going to be jam packed with modern goodies and I can't wait to pull it all together. 

Stay tuned...



Color Inspiration: Navy and Coral

I hit the pavement this weekend heading to yard sales and estate sales.  Fun! Scored some great deals.  If you follow me on Instagram, you've likely seen several of them, if not I'll be sharing the a little later.  Today, I'm gathering inspiration for one of the projects I'm about to begin. 

I've found that getting started and the actual installation are the most nerve racking parts of the design process.  I think the issue with getting started is the fact that there are SO many options.  I like to start by perusing Houzz for inspiration.  My last project....
 
 
Was actually inspired by this one....
 
 
 
Some times it's the smallest thing that get my wheels turning and in this case it was the green,white and black color combo and the sofa fabric.  Now I'm back at it again and I'm really feeling navy and coral. 

 
 

I'm sure it doesn't hurt that the two are complements but I love the rich navy with the vivid orangy hue. 
 
I'm also liking the idea of a navy sofa.  The color is dark, which is great for families with young kids, but not nearly as harsh as black. 


Anyway,  just starting to collect my thoughts.  I can't wait to show you what I come up with.  Stay tuned and Happy Monday! 
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