My Houzz: Garage Sale Meets Glam in Ohio
Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz Inc.
Sharing a pass through with the kitchen. the tv room is flooded with light. Its modest size makes it the coziest area of the house, and because of that it is the couple's favorite wintertime spot. "It's so comfortable to just lay around in," Jennifer says. "You sit down and all of a sudden you're falling asleep."
The Milo Baughman settee is currently Jennifer's favorite piece. A recent birthday gift from Raymond, Jennifer found the tufted leather sofa on Etsy and drove 10 hours across Pennsylvania to pick it up. Always up for a design adventure, "It was well worth it," she says. "It's amazing."
Martini SIde Table, in brass: West Elm
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz
Sharing a pass through with the kitchen. the tv room is flooded with light. Its modest size makes it the coziest area of the house, and because of that it is the couple's favorite wintertime spot. "It's so comfortable to just lay around in," Jennifer says. "You sit down and all of a sudden you're falling asleep."
The Milo Baughman settee is currently Jennifer's favorite piece. A recent birthday gift from Raymond, Jennifer found the tufted leather sofa on Etsy and drove 10 hours across Pennsylvania to pick it up. Always up for a design adventure, "It was well worth it," she says. "It's amazing."
Martini SIde Table, in brass: West Elm
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz
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More about the leather loveseat.
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Bit small, but like that it is comfy, earthy and simple.
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Love how light and airy this feels. Fiddle leaf plant and white curtains. Taupe couch
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the depth of the sofa and rug with the lightness of the walls and curtains
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The reason why im using this picture for Appropriate Scale is b/c the items in this room are placed perfectly and look really good together.
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Looking up. Filling unused vertical space is a great way to get major impact in a room without shrinking the usable floor area. One large, leafy plant like this fiddle-leaf fig in a corner of the room doesn’t interfere with traffic flow but makes the room feel sophisticated and lively (while helping the background visually float away).
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