This project actually began while I was on maternity leave with my {amazing} design assistant, Meghan, meeting our client. Our client's style is traditional and she loves a natural feeling with punches of color and is crazy about animals :) She loves tufting & pretty details but didn't want anything overly fussy. The design was presented, tweaked, agreed upon & ordered and this morning, we met with our whiteglove delivery team to install everything. (wahooo! :)
We walked into the empty space (which had been cleared for the installation day) & got to work getting it ready:
(ignore my stylin' outfit please ;) ;)
Next came the seagrass area rug to add some natural texture & warmth to the living room:
Then the vintage overdyed rug was layered on top of the seagrass & the guys brought in the furniture:
At the same time the furniture was being moved in, Paul Johnson from Paul David Design- the BEST custom workroom evah!!- began hanging the curtains:
{Cream & green embroidered linen with green banding}
We used our client's existing curtain rods & a few of her furnishings as well. Our clients have some great maps & artwork, so once the furnishings were in place, we got to hanging it with Paul's help. I styled all of the surfaces with our clients' things...
{We need to find the perfect mirror for above the entry table}
And so one last 'before' pic:
{Derrick & Franklin unrolling the first rug}
..And here's the living room now:
One of my favorite touches is our clients' adorable needlepoint pillow with the jack russel on it....
The velvet settee is super soft & you just want to touch it when you see it. We used a pillow in one of my fabrics -Live Paisley- on the sette to add some color & to lessen its seriousness. It's hard to see in the photo but the paisley is green & pink, so we pulled out a little more of the pink with the throw on the chair.
I looooove the bird study we found by Peggy Macnamara for Natural Curiosities:
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