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From the Design Files of Heather B – Living Room Help

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Design Question

My living room needs some expert advice. I have a 3-seater leather sofa that is a rich burnt orange or terracotta color. There is a dark chocolate brown leather chaise lounge, a painting in a dark chocolate brown frame that has got shades of pink and orange and a dark chocolate coffee table in the living room as well. I would like to add two small grey/sage green fabric chairs with small polka dots scattered all over it in orange and light grey and putting a side table between them. I would also like to add an area rug. I am hoping that I did not make a mistake. I am just trying to move away from what we used to do before, which was to buy the whole sofa set, put a coffee table and voila! I like very cool colors (blue is really my favorite) but I have been attracted to orange for a while.

Design Answer

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It sounds like you have all of the pieces of the puzzle but you just need to tie them all together. Cool colors are a good choice for the living room furniture you have described. But because of the small gray fabric accent chairs and the fact that there is currently nothing blue in the room, I wouldn’t pick that color for the walls or area rug. I would select cool tones in more neutral or earth tones that will complement the leather sofa and bring out the pattern of the side chairs.

Neutral shades and earth tones chosen to work with the sofa will also provide a rich canvas for the chocolate brown coffee table. Any of the colors in this palette (from a selection of paint colors by Sherwin-Williams) will work well with the wall art too.

As mentioned above, an area rug should blend all the other interior design elements in the room together.

The Calvin Klein Home by Nourison Loom Select Woven Bands Area Rug Collection in Brown has warm terracotta tones that will match the sofa. It also has a hint of green that might work well with the accent chairs.

The Couristan South Beach Area Rug Collection in Sahara Tan is predominately earth toned but with hints of color that give it some texture. The geometric pattern is very contemporary, in keeping with the style of the living room.

The Brink & Campman Area Rugs- Luna Collection Stripe 90607 has a bold pattern but the colors in it are muted enough to work with the décor and the chosen color palette.

Thanks for writing in. Stay tuned next Monday when we tackle another interior design question. Keep sending me those emails and don’t forget to include pictures if you can.

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Transitional Living Room Decorating Ideas

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

As the name suggests, transitional style is the “bridge” between traditional and contemporary styles. Furniture still includes traditional decorative and architectural elements, but lines and profiles are more relaxed and not as “fussy” or “curly.” While a transitional interior designed room still retains the formal appearance of classic furnishings, contemporary principles such as the use of texture rather than color and contrasting straight edges with tapered legs exert their influence as well. The result is a transitional style living room that is skillfully balanced by color and shape.

If your living room is in need of a makeover, transitional style might be just what you need to breathe new life into your décor. To get the look, start with the Avenue Six Curves 68 inch Sofa in Chocolate. At first glance, it might strike you as traditional because of the ornately turned legs and arrow feet, but the profile of the sofa’s backrest is strictly contemporary.

Still transitional, but with even more of a contemporary twist, the Distinction Leather Richmond Sofa has the feel of a more classically styled sofa because of the rolled arms.

The Klaussner Furniture Playa Sofa perfectly demonstrates how shape and the muted color palette of transitional style work together. The accent pillows in complementary colors adds texture to the sofa, and will ultimately add texture to the room’s overall design as well.

There is such a wide range to choose, from armchairs to club chairs to recliners, but a really comfy chair is a must-have living room furniture piece for curling up with a book on a rainy day, peruse the newspaper or watch your favorite TV show. The Trump Home Central Park Parc East Leather Wing Chair has classic elements such as nail head trim and wingback design. What makes this beautiful armchair transitional is the restrained decorative detail and tapered rather than ornate, curving lines.

For a standard transitional style club chair, select the Armen Living Roc Leather Club Chair.

The Kathy Ireland Home by Omnia Furniture Leather Morgan Leather Recliner would be a good place to relax after a hectic day.

A living room just can’t function without occasional tables. Coffee tables, end tables and console tables create places to put things like lamps, picture frames, a vase of flowers and those other little touches that make a home your home. The Somerton Caress Artistic Contemporary Cocktail Table displays transitional characteristics such as a reeded apron and metal accents.

Another take on the transitional end table is the Magnussen Brunswick Demilune Storage End Table with its distinctive shape. The added bonus is of course its tiers of open shelving.

A console table placed against the wall or sofa makes the room even more functional while lending the décor just that extra special touch of style. The Butler Specialty Artists’ Originals Console Cabinet has a hand-painted finish that makes it truly unique.

Transitional style has a very eclectic nature. Because the emphasis of this style is on uncluttered detail, the result is simple yet sophisticated. Blending elements of traditional and contemporary styles, transitional furniture can be easily paired with other styles to create rooms in your home that are like no one else’s.

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