I need lamps, area rug and window treatments
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Future Guest Room: Fabric for headboard, bed. Lamps, window treatment?
Comments (14)Yes, you can order just the headboard and use a heavy duty bed frame. That's what I did with the Charles P Rogers iron bed in my guest room. I love the look of the footboard but didn't have much space. Brass Beds of Virginia also offers a low footboard for its iron beds. I like that option better than no footboard because I think the interlocking frame makes for a more sturdy bed. If you go to their website and click on a bed you like you might be able to see an illustration of what the low footboard option would look like....See MoreArc lamp needs new lamps to coordinate in adjacent living area..
Comments (138)Disappointedly, I passed on the bench/sliding ottomans in the above post due to the cost of over $4200 in the lowest grade leather. However, because I’d had other ideas, I went back to one of those very quickly. The EA Ferri ottomans. But allow me to back up, please. When our church went through a major restoration in 2014, the design team updated some details around the doors, and I was totally inspired by the color palette. I still am. Please click on this photo to see all of the different colors: As I built a portfolio to redesign my family room, l found two continuous “themes." I wanted this color palette plus black, and I wanted an off-white sofa. Unfortunately, I gave into the fear that it would make my family feel they couldn’t relax in the room, and, after two years of debating, I finally chose a tweed that worked. I’ve regretted it every day. But gradually I am getting closer to the “feel” of the room I wanted. Before I could finish the room, I sold my house and moved into a temporary apartment. “Temporary” may well stretch into several years, and I need to feel good in this space. One thing that has worked in my favor is the off-white porcelain tile floor in the large open plan. And I’m so pleased that I waited until I found an area rug that warms up the room with texture but stayed with my desired color palette. Here’s what has surprised me most recently: On the EA floor sample sale were two Ferri ottomans which I asked my designer to bring to my home so we could get an idea of what direction to take. We both really liked the addition of linen-like texture, as opposed to another leather [which I’d planned for practical reasons.] We both liked the way the off-white fabric lightened the room. Knowing that I can choose to have them reupholstered very easily since it only involves the cushions, I chose to purchase them. And I’m another step closer to my original intention. I brought out more of my white and off-white accessories, and put away what most people consider to be “color.” This feels right to me, so now I can better convey that to all of you. I know that most advised me in an earlier design dilemma to add color. Please don’t worry. I can add more colorful accents at any time, and I will do that seasonally. Next I'll be searching for a 42”w x 18”d x 18”h coffee table with a glass top and metal base in oil rubbed bronze. This size seems best for the room, and I can choose to configure it with the two ottomans to form a large rectangle (42”w x 36”d x 18”h) when the ottomans are not in use. They also look nice along the wall across from the sofa, but for now I will use them as my “coffee table.” That has allowed me to remove the current coffee table and re-visualize the room. While looking for the coffee table, I need to decide on the drapery panels. The only reason I want them is to break up the mismatch of colors--the wood-colored blinds and the taupe walls--neither of which I can change due to the fact that I’m renting in a brand new complex. I’d like them to pick up the main color of the area rug. I’ve been watching for a PB sale. PB offers ivory in the 108” length that I need. (So does RH, but even on sale, they are too costly, I think.) It is essential to me that they hang very straight. No flare. Just barely touching the floor...and yes, start above the actual window height by about 9-10”...ceilings are 10' so I can make 108” work. I think I need to have a professional hang them for me. It is hard to spend a lot of money on window treatments for a temporary space, but I want this place to look and feel great while I’m here. Most if not all of the pieces I’ve chosen will work in my next home. But drapery panels...well, it’s harder to justify the cost. Watching for just the right sale. Any tips will be welcome! Thank you for your continued input and support....See MoreHelp! I need window treatment options for huge 88” w X 129” h windows
Comments (2)You need local on site retail or design help. Call an HD dealer. There are many options far superior to metal blinds. They will also install....See MoreNeed Advice on Bedroom Area Rug & Window Coverings
Comments (12)thank you! I hadn't considered gray for the rug. I know it's neutral but wasn't sure about adding another prominent color. I had been looking at blue (navy) or red, but wasn't sure if I could pull off a geometric or striped pattern with the stripes on the one wall and the busy coverlet pattern. Would anything like this work: https://www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/highland-dunes-jago-striped-handmade-tufted-ivoryblue-area-rug-hidn7327.html?piid=31943158 https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Safavieh-Handmade-Childrens-Stripes-New-Zealand-Wool-Rug-8-X-10/7026050/product.html?kwds=safavieh kids rug&refccid=ULYBSLO26RNZEJ2EJNF43JVRCY&rfmt=&searchidx=40 https://rugs.com/navy-blue-5x8-angelica-area-rug-6254554?gclid=CjwKCAiAo5qABhBdEiwAOtGmbuh7jyBd8WHXU0Cy4nxOr8FmnfQYeKgen_8cOg94j-35Lq0Xpk_VKRoC3H0QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds https://rugs.com/red-5x8-lattice-frieze-area-rug-6293322?gclid=CjwKCAiAo5qABhBdEiwAOtGmbtT_VU-HM4GTX9IUynY-fVTzqNCAM2Sj-OIGPmKMEXcocrfrWtQRphoC0UgQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds https://www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/breakwater-bay-edgebrooke-red-rug-w001802626.html?piid=2007201777 https://rugs.com/red-6x9-kasbah-trellis-area-rug-6295252 Or is there another pattern/color I should consider? thank you!!...See MoreLyn Nielson
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