Blending Old and New- Master Bedroom Farmhouse
So many reasons to love what I do, but by far the most rewarding is when I get the opportunity to help my clients make a new space their own. The homeowner was retiring and moving from her Springfield, VA home to a farmhouse in Purcellville, VA. She had an extensive collection of fine art and family heirlooms with which she did not want to part. The old farmhouse she chose to move to was smaller in square footage, and loaded with design challenges. The goal was to remodel and decorate the farmhouse while capturing her eclectic style, but maintaining a farmhouse feel.
The process to make this new space a warm home was to evaluate the client’s priorities, goals, and budget. It was clear from the start that she had a strong attachment to her large collection of home goods, but the modest-sized farmhouse would not have enough space for all of it, so how do you decide what makes the cut? I measured and drew the existing floor plan, then made my recommendations, including placement of her existing pieces while augmenting with new furniture where it made the most impact. A scaled floor plan is my best tool when setting the proper expectations; it helps clients visualize proportions so everything else falls into place.
Her armless slipper chair was reupholstered in a modern ivory quatrefoil fabric which instantly revitalized her room. Additionally, reflecting her love of color, I commissioned wall art to tie in with the existing art collection and sourced a handmade wool rug in a cosmic modern pattern which allowed us to introduce the moody plum walls and highlight her space with pops of color.
This bedroom was truly a wonderful project to work on because my client can now feel at home in her rustic, modern, and unique space.
Photo credit: Christy Kosnic Photography
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