An E-Design Project PART 2
Here is the second installment of my Huntsville project. If you recall, I did an e-design for a client who lives in Huntsville, AL. Then, I actually got to travel there to style the new space and to do a redesign to the rest of the rooms on the main floor. For all the details on the e-design, here is my first post to get you up to speed. For today, I want to focus on the redesign aspects of this project. Often times, clients will ask me to design a room in their home. Once the new design has been implemented, they are left feeling less than thrilled with some of their other rooms. Listen, it happens. It’s like getting a new pair of shoes – you love them but it makes your old shoes seem, well, sad. While I can’t help you with the shoes, I have a solution for your rooms. It’s called a redesign and you would be amazed what spending a bit of time fluffing can do for these rooms.Our goal here was to subtly inject the the same modern pops we implemented into the newly designed family room to help blend the old with the new. Sometimes it difficult to know where to begin when trying to add some modern touches to a traditional space. Here are a few of my tricks to make this happen.
The Living Room
The living room before . . .
I had already moved a chair before I snapped this picture (I just get too excited and forget to take pictures) – but there was another leather chair beside the one you see on the right. They were floating in the opening to the foyer.