20 July 2010

TV Room Design Makeover!

I got an email from Jill at Live.Like.You and I had to share what a WONDERFUL transformation she accomplished on her TV room design.  Check it out.


When I moved in to my house I painted most rooms, but never our TV room. It’s was beige and kind of dirty all over.  The room has been bothering me forever, and I’ve thrown in all kinds of leftover furniture trying to salvage it.  But this winter I had enough.  Spring is coming – no more dreary rooms.  Time for a makeover!  This room will eventually be my home office, and I want an energetic, modern look.  For now the furniture will have to stay – it’s just  too expensive to get new pieces. So I had to figure out a way to create that without spending a fortune.
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First I will FINALLY paint the walls.  I want it to be brightened up so I need a great wall color.  Pink or orange?  I decided on orange.
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I decided to use what I call “the best orange color in the world” that I used at a client’s house a few months ago.  I’ve never had so many people comment so effusively on a paint color.  It’s a mix, because I couldn’t find the right tone of orange.  I wish Benjamin Moore would read this so they will create it!  Would save me time, and make them money, because the result is beautiful!   First ONE  coat of this:
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Grand canyon – 118 by Benjamin Moore
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Jose came over to paint.  We forgot how we mixed it at the previous job, so here we applied the wrong color first. Ooops!   Oh well…we figured it out soon enough.   So…first one coat of Grand Canyon, then one coat of this:
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Antelope Canyon- 125 by Benjamin Moore
(These paint chips won’t look true to tone on your computer.) The bolder orange on top of the more muted Grand canyon makes the PERFECT ORANGE!!  It’s bold, and calm  and sophisticated all at the same time.
The sisal in the room had to go in the dining room, because the dogs had ruined the carpet in there.  So for a new carpet I wanted something that packed a punch and wasn’t too expensive.  And since I’m soooo crazy about black and white graphics lately, I decided to use this fun zig zag carpet fromWest Elm.  Love the red edges.
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I also needed to get rid of those dark, old curtains. Pretty, but I want to let the SUNSHINE in!  I got ivory silk drapes on sale from Pottery Barn.
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And bought some black wide velvet band and had it sowed on.
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All the furniture from before will have to stay, but I needed some new pillows to go with the new look.  Used some of the samples of my own Marmalade Designs.
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Greek Key pillow in orange (Marmalade Interiors)
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Greek Key pillow in black & white (Marmalade Interiors).
And for some really inexpensive glam, maybe I’ll add the chair for $20 I picked up at the Salvation Army last week.  It will be redone but will work for now.  I like adding colors that seem like they wouldn’t work.  That’s always how you find the most interesting color combinations.
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And voila, talented photographer Geoffrey Hodgdon just took a shot of it.  What do you think?   Not a look for everyone, but it entertains me!   Dreary for sure is gone.
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We call it “shabby glam”. For now it remains a TV room, a fun bright one.
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…but I can’t wait to turn it into my office!
That rug has me SERIOUSLY drooling! Okay, lets be honest, I LOVE the entire room!  This is magazine worthy in my book!  Thoughts anyone?

19 comments:

  1. Uh, amazing! I want that rug and the bold pop of color is stunning on the walls.

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  2. The rug is the highlight of that room, but it is all wonderful!

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  3. Gorgeous! Definitely looks like a magazine feature! Great job Jill!

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  4. Beautiful! I need you to come to my house!

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  5. WOW! I love, love , love it! what a great wall color! Everything goes, too.

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  6. I love this room... I've got a soft spot for orange rooms, considering my living room is one of them.

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  7. I must move in!! I love orange and that rug..I'm pretty sure I need it! LOVE IT!!
    What a stunning transformation!

    Shopper Gal
    http://www.shoppergal.com/

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  8. i'm not a orange person but.........wow what a difference in this room loving it

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  9. Fantastic. I thought the orange was crazy at first until I saw it all together. It looks amazing!

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  10. LOVE IT!!! I wasn't sure I was going to like the paint color they picked but all together it is perfect!

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  11. Wow! I really like it! It all pulled together quite nicely.

    ~ Tracy

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  12. Amazing transformation! It is so chic! And all with just a bucket of paint! Kudos!

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  13. It looks fabulous--what a transformation!!

    This is my first time here, and I love it!

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  14. Thank You for posting my makeover on your fabulously fun and fantastic blog!!!!

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  15. When I saw all the individual pieces, I couldn't envision it all together, but the final look is gorgeous! Love it!

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  16. It's really fun! Love the direction you took, daring, but worked!

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  17. The rug keeps it fresh and youthful. It really turned out well! Love it:)

    Andrea
    www.frommylivingroom.blogspot.com

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