Wish List
Wallpaper/Valance coordination
Blue walls with gold trim, black bed
Bed
Drapes over bed
Black bed
Wood trim valance
Exotic Movie room
French doors
Window seat
Half (cafe) sheers
Bedding & armoire
Neutral set of pillows
Settee & wall mirror
Cover beam over bed with a wood veneer
Bed drapes, chair, bench & screen
Add a bump out wall for TV & fireplace
Secretary Desk
Puffs
French bench
Chair
French Country Bedroom
French Country
Puff
2 different colors sofa/chair. Mirrored FP & coffee table extends the length of room.
Use ottoman for a burst of color
Wall of sheers
Painted floor, table and doorway
Bed alcove/frame
Cocktail ottoman with table
1. Entryway. When a guest arrives, their first impression is based on your home’s exterior and the front door. Realtors call this curb appeal. But the very next thing guests will notice is the area right inside your front door, so you should use it to make a statement. If your home has a formal entry, choose a paint color that is one to two shades darker than the next room. A darker paint color in the entryway can make the space feel more inviting, like a warm hug. If your home has an open floor plan without a defined entryway, use paint to create one. Try a bold color on the wall surrounding the front door and an adjacent wall as visual borders for the entry.
Photos by Zac and Zac PhotographyOffice-Studio at a GlanceWho lives here: Interior designer Victoria Hopkins with her husband and two catsLocation: Edinburgh, ScotlandSize: About 8 by 10 feet (2.5 by 3 meters)Designer: Victoria Hopkins of Victoria Hopkins InteriorsWhen it came to designing her home office, Hopkins needed a place to tackle paperwork and a craft studio to accommodate her growing interiors business. “I make soft furnishings and upcycle furniture, and I do a lot of the making in here,” she says. The workspace, therefore, is divided into two zones: one for running the business and the other for creating products for her clients. “On the right is the office, but on the left is a surface where I can cut fabric and use the sewing machine,” Hopkins says. “Most of the time, there’s more than enough room. It’s definitely the best use of the space I could have achieved.”Rug: Homebase; find similar rugs
Bench w/fringe
Archway, stairs & windows
Archway & stairs
Booth & blue sink
Blue sink
Reading nook
Cozy
Cozy
Cozy
Cozy
Cozy
Cozy old world architecture. Orange room
Cozy
Cozy old world architecture. Orange room
Flower globe
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