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Showing posts with label wallpaper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wallpaper. Show all posts

November 7, 2009

Wallpaper envy

A little while back, Arren Williams showed this fantabulous wallpaper on Cityline. It’s cork and copper, and I think it’s beyond amazing!!

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I really, really, REALLY want to use it in our house — either in the kitchen or the family room, where we already have some copper accents.

It’s available through The Internet Wallpaper Store, and Arren said it’ll be available soon through the Design By Color web site.

Here’s another cool wallpaper I came across:

bath house to home

And how about this one — just like being outdoors, but without the bugs :-)

bath woodland room envy

Now that wallpaper is making a big comeback, are there any papers that you think are drool-worthy?? If yes, let us know about it :-)

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May 5, 2009

What would you do with this dining room??

question-mark I’ve been stumped on what to do with our dining room since last summer. Hubby installed the wainscoting, I painted it, and that’s where things stopped. I’ve had all sorts of colour scheme and design ideas since then… I’ve pretty much finally decided that the room needs purple and a touch of Hollywood glam :-)

Here’s the very sad-looking dining room. As you can see, there’s a lot of over-spray from painting the wainscoting. Whoops!!! (After hubby sprayed on the primer, we decided it would be better to paint it the old-fashioned way after all.) The table & chairs and chandelier are staying. There’s also a little mirrored console table that I’m planning to use in the room. There’s not really enough space for a sideboard, unless it’s on the small side. And it can’t go on the wall where the mirror is, because there isn’t enough space between the chairs and the wall. The room is about 16’ x 11’ and the window faces the street and gets southern light.

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These are my inspiration rooms. I LOVE the purple ceiling in this first picture. My idea here would be to paint the ceiling a similar shade of purple (I still can’t remember where I found this picture)…

purple ceiling

…and I’d add just a few touches of vibrant purple to the room with the curtains and the upholstered seats on the chairs, kind of like this…

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The upper walls would be painted a creamy white in a matte finish that matches the background of the wallpaper I’ve bought for the long wall – Darcy from Graham & Brown….

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This is the dining room that Sarah Richardson decorated on the first season of Sarah’s House. This wallpapered wall is a bit different than mine with the niche, but the overall look is similar to what I’m going for…

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I love this room designed David Collins. It’s not a dining room, but the colour scheme is fantastic and would work just as well in a dining room, I think…

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The dilemma with this design is, what colours do I use on the wall and the trim?? The wainscoting and trim are currently pure white in a semi-gloss finish. Do I keep the white and just paint the upper walls dark gray… or re-paint the wainscoting dark gray and the upper walls white… or paint the walls, wainscoting, and trim all dark gray. What do you think??

I came across this clutch on Etsy — I love this fabric!! It’s by Stroheim and Romann. I think it would work with either of the designs I’m contemplating…

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DR fabric 1

And finally, I found these two fabrics yesterday that I could use to recover the chair seats. The purple in each of them is too different for them to work together. So, it would be one or the other… and would probably also mean a different design than the two I’ve been contemplating. The first fabric is by Master Fabrics Ltd and is called Ego

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This one is also from Master Fabrics Ltd. and is called Wasabi

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Side-by-side comparison

side by side

To give you an idea of how the chairs would look with each of them….

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One more thing — the living room is right across the hallway from the dining room and is a mirror image of the dining room. So there really needs to be some connection between the two rooms…

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So that’s where I am with the dining room. I’d love to hear what you think — if you have any suggestions, please let me know :-) If I don’t get it done soon, it’ll probably sit there naked and neglected until the fall…

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