Sunroom decorating ideas-before and after
Here’s a fun before and after. I want to show you how fun and easy it is to take a blah space and make it a vibrant part of the home.
One of our favorite clients had this mostly empty sunroom that was adjacent to the breakfast area and kitchen. She wanted to furnish it in a way that allowed the room to be used on its own but also be able to accommodate an overflow crowd when entertaining. She found a magazine photo that she liked which we used as a reference. The photo had antique style occasional pieces surrounded by fresh and bright upholstery that kept the room from looking dated. The client likes greens and golds with pops of red and these colors flow throughout the house. Given the open nature of the floor plan, we had to select fabrics that would blend nicely with the nearby living spaces.
Suzanne, our design consultant on the project, suggested the bench seat in order to accomplish the goal of seating in the room that also allowed seating facing the kitchen during parties. The paprika bench with barley twist legs is fun, functional, and does not block the view of the open room. You can’t see the doors on either side, but the bench can be moved against the wall on the right, between the drapery and the door, if the client wants to open up the room. Click here for a full size photo.
The rug is a banded grass cloth, which keeps the room casual and is consistent with a sunroom theme. The lamps on the rich walnut console table are shabby chic, with distressed bases and contemporary brown shades. The side tables are available for drinks or books and complete the desired eclectic look. The client didn’t want the room to look “matchy matchy” (a designer term!). The nonfunctional drapery panels are intended to add color and frame the windows without heaviness or blocking the view of the outdoors. They are hung on wrought iron poles that bring in a touch of black but do not draw the eye up or conflict with the molding. The chairs are covered with a large scale apple green contemporary botanical which also reinforces the sunroom theme. Notice the little leaves?
The client is thrilled with the fun and casual yet elegant results, and come to think of it, the room really reflects her personality.
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nice makeover. great work.
Thanks!