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Signature Design Interiors
A charming Airbnb, favorite restaurant, cozy coffee house, or a piece of artwork can all serve as design inspiration for your decor. How wonderful would it be to bring the colors, patterns, shapes, fabrics, or textures of those beloved places or things into your own home? That is exactly what Janet Aurora’s client was hoping to do. Her favorite restaurant, The Ivy Chelsea Garden, is located in London and features tufted leather sofas and benches, hues of salmon and sage, botanical patterns, and artwork surrounded by lush gardens and flowers. Take a look at how Janet used this point of inspiration in the client’s living room, dining room, entryway and study.
~ Dining Room ~
To accommodate space for a dining room table that would seat eight, we eliminated the existing fireplace. Janet custom designed a table with a beautiful wrought iron base and marble top, selected botanical prints for a gallery wall, and floral valances for the windows, all set against a fresh turquoise backdrop.
~ Living Room ~
Nods to The Ivy Chelsea Garden can be seen throughout the living room and entryway. A custom leather tufted sofa anchors the living room and compliments a beloved “Grandma’s chair” with crewel fabric, which was restored to its former beauty. Walls painted with Benjamin Moore’s Dreamcatcher 640 and dark salmon hued draperies create a color palette that is strikingly similar to the al fresco setting in London. In the entryway, floral patterned wallpaper introduces the garden fresh theme seen throughout the home.
~ The Study ~
Janet transformed an existing bedroom into a study by claiming the space from two reach-in closets to create custom built-ins with lighting. Many of the homeowner’s own furnishings were used in this room, but Janet added a much-needed reading chair in turquoise to bring a nice pop of color, window treatments, and an area rug to tie the space together. Benjamin Moore’s Deep Mauve was used on the walls and Ruby Dusk was added to the back of the cabinetry to add depth and interest. We also added French doors that lead out to a small balcony for a place to take a break or have lunch.
We love the way these spaces turned out and hope our clients will enjoy their spaces inspired by their favorite restaurant.
The Inside View
The client reached out to us to create an open-concept space that extended from the kitchen to the dining area while adding a modern, classical elegance to the space.We started the renovation by removing the kitchen wall adjacent to the dining area to effectively capture views of the water. We then brought natural sunlight to all three sides by adding windows and skylights. Design elements in the dining room include high-end finishes, wood-look porcelain tile floors and a new dining table. A gorgeous chandelier and driftwood mirror add a dramatic, coastal flair to this space.
Rose Interiors; Design & Organization
This fun, teal dining room is perfect for the 850 sqft condo. The table is actually a vintage, family heirloom that was given a great facelift.
Dona Rosene Interiors
Interior Design by Dona Rosene; Kitchen Design & Custom Cabinetry by Helene's Luxury Kitchens; Photography by Michael Hunter
Peterson Remodeling, Inc.
Designed by: Kate Lindberg
McCormick & Wright
Photo taken by: Mindy Mellenbruch
My House Design/Build/Team
My House Design/Build Team | www.myhousedesignbuild.com | 604-694-6873 | Liz Dehn Photography
Design Moe Kitchen & Bath / Heather Moe designer
New Dining Area is brighter with crisp white trim, driftwood colored floor tile, and an open plan kitchen nearby. Photos by Carol Teasley Photography & Dan Forster (Design Moe Kitchen & Bath)
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