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GORGEOUS grey living room ideas in modern comfy cozy style. From color schemes, grey walls or a grey couch with pops of color, there are LOTS of stunning grey living...
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Leigha Oaks from Elle Oh This week at The Shiny Pebble Designer Challenge we are welcoming to the designer corner of the blogosphere, Leigha Oaks from Elle Oh. Leigha is a recent member of the blogging community and her blog home is a lovely sight to see. She brings to the neighborhood the warmth and fragrant beauty of a sea breeze in the afternoon. It must be a result of her five year sojourn in Hawaii? Either way, I am sure you are going to love her. ~~~ Background: My formal education is a Bachelor’s Degree of Fine Arts in Interior Design, with a value and regard for endless education. I am an Allied Member of ASID {American Society of Interior Designers} and a LEED AP {Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional}. I believe the world we inhabit is as important as the spaces we live in; keep both clean, sustainable, and beautiful. I got my start in the industry working for a general contractor doing high end residential design. Then I moved on to a custom furniture and import company that also did high end residential design. Most recently, I worked at one of the largest hospitality and resort architecture and design firms in Hawaii. How do you define your style? My taste swings wildly from industrial and rustic to lavish and glamorous. I love interiors with enough tension and contrast to be interesting and enough charm and cohesion to be appealing. Combining unexpected textures and distinctive pieces makes me swoon. What inspires you? Nature. Geography. Elements. Vintage. Sustainable. Salty water (and all the salty creatures that live in it). What designer or life experience has influenced your design aesthetics? My design aesthetic parallels the places I have dwelled and the captivating cultures that come with each location, all of which have deeply influenced my designs. Where is your go to resource? Antique stores and, of course, the world of design blogs. What were your thoughts on designing my room? When Catherine offered me design freedom on a silver platter, I accepted with utter glee. The design concept is based on my personal aesthetic and current obsessions, though I did embellish the design with some of Catherine’s favorite things. Disclaimer: Catherine, you will notice that I have replaced your furniture, starting with a clean slate. While many of your pieces have flawless lines and great potential (some new upholstery would instantly freshen things up), boundless projects of infinite possibilities (no budget, no timeline, and no restrictions) are so rare, that I fully enjoyed and exploited the opportunity. Realistically, you can create a beautiful interior with many of the pieces you already have. But in this dreamy re-design, just enjoy the ride! First, let’s set the stage. This is the inspirational foundation, pure genius from Amy Neunsinger. We’ll start with a little dose of glamour, the Lily Juliana Chandelier from Rachel Ashwell’s Shabby Chic Couture. And because I believe in a bit of unexpected whimsy, we’ll use Edison Bulbs from Anthropologie; the bulbs are based on a vintage version and add just enough industrial charm. This Railroad Tie Dining Table from Viva Terra will provide a delicious texture and a quiet canvas for the room, plus it’s handmade from reclaimed and recycled materials. To complete the seating area, let’s string raw steel tolix chairs on each side (Tolix A Chairs from Conran USA) and cap each end of the table with linen and sophistication (Piccadilly Chair in Flint Linen from Serena & Lily). Combine all of these items and we have the essential elements from the inspiration image as a foundation. For the color scheme, I am going to maintain the neutral greige bliss of the original image and add a hint of color, drawing on Catherine’s favorite, blue. The existing credenza will be replaced by the Directoire Chest from Wisteria. This wall will be cloaked with Newbury Port Blue paint from Benjamin Moore. This deep navy blue will be the perfect contrast for a gorgeous frameless mirror assemblage, Eleanor’s Frameless Mirrors from Pottery Barn. This image by Polly Wreford perfectly demonstrates the aesthetic. Antique stores are the perfect resource for this wall, salvaged vintage frameless mirrors would work best for this grouping. Placing the mirrors opposite the windows will subtly open the space and convey both daylight and incandescent light through the room. Catherine, you said it yourself, “I love drama.” Drama it is; luxurious, glamorous, shiny drama. Frameless Mirrors.Polly Wreford) The French Bedroom Company’s Sylvia Silver Display Armoire will replace your current hutch. French Alps Chalet Grass cloth from the Phillip Jeffries Glam Grass Collection will finish the portion of the wall that is recessed. This is no ordinary grass cloth; this paper is the perfect synergy between casual grass cloth and metallic glamour. Afternoons of casual lounging will be embellished with metallic sheen by the incandescent glow of the chandelier. Lovely evening ambience. The rest of the dining room will be finished with Perfect Greige paint by Sherwin Williams. All molding and trim will remain crisp, fresh white. Now to embellish the space with some charisma. Nothing adds life like a few botanicals, lots of fresh flowers and a plant or two (I hear rubber plants grow like weeds in Houston). Scientific glass is classic and interesting, not to mention the appeal to the scientific nature of Catherine and her husband. The foyer is visible from the dining room, but still a distinctly separate space. The color scheme flows from the dining room in a light tint, Agreeable Gray from Sherwin Williams (this hue has a slight cool undertone which will eliminate the current ‘pinkish’ beige). For cohesion, the paint color for the foyer walls is two tints lighter than the Perfect Greige used in the dining room, but it will still provide a clean canvas for adjacent spaces. For an element of visual connection, the foyer niche will wear the same grass cloth as the parallel dining room wall, French Alps Chalet. Paul Huchton’s Texas Longhorn photograph is a glamorous glimpse of Catherine’s home state. The Oversized Tufted Ottoman from Wisteria anchors the artwork with a functional place to lounge. ~~~Alright y’all! If you read my blog or some of my snarky comments in other blogs, you already know that the ‘Belgian look’ is not my favorite -- to put it mildly. But, and that’s a huge BUT, I think that Leigha did an absolutely awesome job at using it and integrating enough elements that I would love: chandelier, dark blue wall with the dramatic display of mirrors, the shimmering grass cloth and the fantastic collection of scientific glass (my absolutely fave!) that even I have to admit that this room would look smashing and sparkly!!!! And to top it all off, the symbol of my husband’s Alma Mater: the TX Longhorn. This girl hit the bull’s eye, right on! Please, make sure you stop by her blog and welcome Leigha to the neighborhood. Now, go see what rocking outfit Marsha at Splenderosa has put together for me. If you all enjoyed this makeover as much as I did and would love to see more entries and related posts, please check out the links below: The Shiny Pebble Designer Challenge, or: Please, Make This Pebble Shine Again! Amanda Burdge's Creating a Hip Space from a Traditional Place Raina Cox's (If The Lampshade Fits) Boho Contempo Style Christina Fluegge’s (Greige) Transitional Eclectic Mix Beth Connolly’s (Chinoiserie Chic) British Colonial Style Amy Forshew’s (Pemberley Style) Soft Tones Traditional Charlotta Ward’s (Space for Inspiration) Elegant Nordic ConceptualizationsMark your calendars for next Wednesday, when Kellie Collis from Ada and Darcy will be doing her own version of this room. I see lovely colorful cushions and a bright white background… Once again, thank you The Daily Basics for helping us spread the word of the challenge. Hugs and Kisses! Catherine Linking to: DYI Day, WooHoo Wednesday, Make it Yours Day, Room to Inspire, Tablescape Thursday, Transformation Thursday, Show and Share Day, Show and Tell Friday
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GORGEOUS grey living room ideas in modern comfy cozy style. From color schemes, grey walls or a grey couch with pops of color, there are LOTS of stunning grey living...
If you have just started thinking about decorating your home and your living room is first on the list, you may feel overwhelmed with fitting all the bedrooms to create a harmonious and attractive whole. You need to consider the paint colors for the walls, the type of furniture you already have and what you …
We love doing color roundups, and today we’re here to talk about which colors go with a charcoal grey couch. Whether you’re looking for flooring, walls, or accessories, we’ve found great ideas for you during our investigation of the subject. Let’s take a look at what we found. Here are some great color ideas to […]
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GORGEOUS grey living room ideas in modern comfy cozy style. From color schemes, grey walls or a grey couch with pops of color, there are LOTS of stunning grey living...
GORGEOUS grey living room ideas in modern comfy cozy style. From color schemes, grey walls or a grey couch with pops of color, there are LOTS of stunning grey living...
Love classic neutral decor? Me too! Especially with subtle pops of color or Earth tones to bring in that cozy, c’mon in and stay, welcoming feeling that is timeless… a...
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Black is swiftly becoming the new neutral in living room decor, particularly in durable, stain-hiding materials like black leather—ideal for families and pet owners. As the centerpiece, a black couch lends drama, depth, and magnitude to the space. Design experts suggest pairing it with lighter wall colors to enhance contrast and soften the ambiance, avoiding […]
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Hey guys! I'm so excited to share Ava's baby room with you tonight. It's one of my favorite rooms I've created, ever. Ava was with me while I was photographing the room yesterday, and therefore she is in every picture. Fun fact, toddlers don't care what you are trying to accomplish. You are subject to their terms. Also, I had about 10 minutes to clean this room, which basically involved opening the blinds and pushing Ava's toys into the corner. This is my current version of 'styling'. It's authentic and real and oh so janky. I hope you enjoy it. Okay, so room reveal. These are the pics that I saved from the original real estate listing. It was set up as a really cute little boys room, and when we came to look at the house, Ava and I sat in this room for a good 15 minutes, playing with this little boy's toys. They had already moved out, supposedly years ago, so it was kinda just staged, I guess. But, the point is that Ava loved this room and it had a good vibe to it. It was huge, but had yucky carpeting and a giant partition wall splitting the room in half. So, I knew we would have to make some changes, but I saw the potential. This whole house is funky and weird, but from what I can deduce, I think this was originally two small bedrooms (the house is currently 3 bedrooms and perhaps it was originally 4), and they must have knocked down that wall. Now, at first I assumed that the half wall housed a support beam, because why else would there be a half wall in the middle of the room? But, upon further investigation, it was not a support wall. I have no idea why it was kept there, but money doesn't grow on trees, so that usually has something to do with the answer. In my experience. Anyway, I wanted to share the real estate pics of this room because it does a much better job of showing you how this room functioned before we gutted it. The below photos were taken by me, days after we moved in. It was so hard to photograph an accurate representation of this room at the time. Essentially, it was a giant room with a mini wall cutting it in half, it had severe textured ceilings, pet stained carpets, tan walls, and so many light fixtures. There was a ceiling fan, two boob lights, several can lights, and then three ceiling air vents. We narrowed it down to one light and the air vents. A real vetting process. Gives me a little anxiety looking through these old before pics. It was a lot of work, and when I am actually going through the renovation process, I have a lot of stress and major insecurities, and these pictures remind me of that. I tend to forget about it as I move on. It looked like an old apartment building. That's probably a big source of the stress. So, here is a pic from after we ripped up the carpet and removed the half wall. Oh yeah, there was also no door on this room. Or in any room in this house. So, we had to frame in a doorway and install a door. I'm not a high maintenance person, but I need a door. I don't even know what else to say. It was just so bizarre. This house sat on the market for 4 years, and it's kinda like, hey man, there's no doors. Here's a pic of us stopping by the reno (back when we were living with my mom). So cute to see her so little, just stompin' 'round that room. Here's a pic from when the hardwood floors were finished. No trim or doors yet, and the walls were a beige patchwork disaster, but it was getting there. The next step was paint. We had a drywall guy redo the ceilings, mud the doorway, and patch the area where we removed the half wall. At that point, the room looked like a patchwork quilt. I got samples of all my go-to grays (below) and painted some swatches in the room. I always do this, because paint looks different in every room, and especially depending on what else you bring into the room. I ended up using Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray, a trusty favorite. (My other favorite below is Benjamin Moore Chelsea Gray. That was the color of her last nursery and our current master bathroom. It just felt too dark in this room though.) I think it was the absolute perfect color, too. The statement piece of the entire room is this Silky Road Vivid Medallion rug from Rugs USA. You guys constantly ask me on my instagram where my rugs in the photos are from, and they are always from here. I'm obsessed with their selection, as it's constantly evolving, and the quality of the rugs is incredible. Anyway, this rug undoubtedly makes the room. Here's a picture of Ava reading on the floor next to her book bin. Obviously, I'm so proud. I won't pretend like I did anything to make this happen though. I think she is just a bookworm at heart. And it's so precious. That tan outlet is an eyesore and a hazard. Pretend it's not there, and don't you dare read this entire post and leave me a comment about the outlets. There's usually a monitor plugged in right there. Why am I explaining myself. Carry on and trust. I created a little reading corner for Ava with the old hot pink couch. Remember that old couch? It's covered with this Surefit slipcover I got off Amazon (affiliate link).....seriously, I've used that slipcover for years now, it's a gamechanger. Those pink velvet pillows are from Etsy, I think the original link is in the old basement reno post. I hung a gold 'A' above the couch, from Homegoods. The floral artwork was from a local store. The crib was from Pottery Barn. Ava's dresser is an old thrift store purchase that I painted, tutorial can be found here. The rocking chair in the corner was handmade by Jesse's late grandfather, who was a skilled woodworker in his spare time. I spray painted it cream (tips here). The curtains are from Target and the cribsheet is from BuyBuyBaby. I took the mattress out to change her sheets and it turned into a hectic race to pile everything she owned on top. I love watching her brain work. I'm in a toy swapping phase. I pack up a bunch of her toys and move them to a different room or pack them away. Then a week or so later, I swap them out. I've found it to be a great way of keeping her interested in our current toy hoard. Sometimes all it takes is just moving her living room toys into her bedroom...hours of entertainment, I tell you. And some days I just lay on the couch watching RHOBH, hoping she will take a very long nap. This is my truth. Just passing along my ideas. If you have a toddler entertainment idea, please pass back. We all need help. I've been seeing a lot of ridiculous children's closets on Pinterest. And what a freakin' joke. I mean, it does inspire, but stahp. So, here's my version. We hung up every dress Ava owns, most of which are too small, and then she picked one to put on. Just happens to be the one my mom made for me when I was Ava's age. Her closet is also stacked with random mirrors and assorted junk. It's a process. Mowing the lawn in the dress. With a ponytail. A ponytail and sideburns. Here are the new doors... I painted the main door Sherwin Williams Urbane Bronze. The closets got new doors, too, but I haven't painted them yet. They are currently just the tan primer color. Mama got tired. They are gonna be this color until she goes to college. I removed all of the random light fixtures in this room and replaced it with one great one...a semi-flush crystal tear drop chandelier. It's been awhile, but I think it was from Home Depot. Jesse did not love the assembly process. I made some art for Ava's room. I've been painting a lot upstairs in my bedroom at night. Just a hobby, currently. I planned on making three canvases, spelling out 'Ava', but nope. It took me multiple nights to finish the A, and I thoroughly loved the process, but there's something about repeating a piece of art that takes the joy out of it. So, it turned into a singular piece. :) You guys. I see you on Instagram. I hear you. I promise to do a post about the painting stuff. I'm just not there yet, and have to get over my insecurity hump. You're helping with that. Thanks. So, here's a closeup of the piece I created for Ava. It's all hand drawn and painted. I really am proud of this one. I feel good about it. And that, friends, is the end of Ava's room tour. She says hi. Thanks for being here and caring about our little world.
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