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How to downsize to a smaller, more urban living room | How to downsize to a smaller, more urban living room |
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Empty nesters Bob and Karen O’Hern recently downsized to a townhouse in Alexandria and got rid of most of their living room furniture. They have a family room for lounging but need an attractive place for entertaining four to five people and occasionally watching TV. They want to make the most of the fireplace and built-in bookshelves. | Empty nesters Bob and Karen O’Hern recently downsized to a townhouse in Alexandria and got rid of most of their living room furniture. They have a family room for lounging but need an attractive place for entertaining four to five people and occasionally watching TV. They want to make the most of the fireplace and built-in bookshelves. |
Designer Amanda Friend flanks the fireplace with sofas and chooses modern pieces that are the right scale for the couple’s new, smaller space, creating a look that is both comforting and visually interesting. | Designer Amanda Friend flanks the fireplace with sofas and chooses modern pieces that are the right scale for the couple’s new, smaller space, creating a look that is both comforting and visually interesting. |
[To refresh a tired living room, choose more modern upholstery] | |
Friend, with Bountiful Interiors (bountifuldecor. com, 410-819-8666), is based in Easton, Md. | Friend, with Bountiful Interiors (bountifuldecor. com, 410-819-8666), is based in Easton, Md. |
Go with blue upholstery for the sofas to add much-needed color to the room. Opt for a warmer, deeper neutral for the walls, such as Loggia by Sherwin-Williams, to make the space feel cozier. An area rug under the seating arrangement defines the living space and separates it visually from the adjacent foyer. Drapery panels soften the windows and make the room feel homier. Consider adding wood trim details and painting the backs of the bookcases a darker color to create a dramatic focal point. Choose a complementary area rug for the dining space to tie the rooms together. | Go with blue upholstery for the sofas to add much-needed color to the room. Opt for a warmer, deeper neutral for the walls, such as Loggia by Sherwin-Williams, to make the space feel cozier. An area rug under the seating arrangement defines the living space and separates it visually from the adjacent foyer. Drapery panels soften the windows and make the room feel homier. Consider adding wood trim details and painting the backs of the bookcases a darker color to create a dramatic focal point. Choose a complementary area rug for the dining space to tie the rooms together. |
[Transforming a living space into a formal dining room] | |
Furniture: Atticus 65-inch sofa in Cast Mist Sunbrella fabric ($1,699, rogersandchris.com); Gideon chair in Serene Beige fabric with Pumice legs ($1,349, ethanallen.com); Richards’ 53-by-33-inch trunk coffee table in charcoal ($2,095, restorationhardware.com); custom Emery console table with Glitz Platinum fabric and antique brass nailhead ($309, homedecorators.com); Saxton server in satin sable finish ($703, beyondstores.com). | Furniture: Atticus 65-inch sofa in Cast Mist Sunbrella fabric ($1,699, rogersandchris.com); Gideon chair in Serene Beige fabric with Pumice legs ($1,349, ethanallen.com); Richards’ 53-by-33-inch trunk coffee table in charcoal ($2,095, restorationhardware.com); custom Emery console table with Glitz Platinum fabric and antique brass nailhead ($309, homedecorators.com); Saxton server in satin sable finish ($703, beyondstores.com). |
Accessories: Currier and Ives 50-by-34-inch Map of the City of Washington with aluminum floated mount ($475, gallerydirect.com); walnut wood tripod Austin floor lamp base ($100) and solid off-white accent lampshade ($10), both from worldmarket.com; Minted for West Elm’s “Cera No. 2” print ($249, westelm.com); honey rattan interlace table lamp ($101, lightingdirect.com); Adley hand-knotted rug ($899 for 6-by-8-foot rug, ballarddesigns.com); Terri trellis 84-inch drapery panels in gray and white ($119 each, potterybarn.com); 22-inch Tate beige pillow with polyurethane foam ($110) and royal paisley blue rectangular throw pillow ($27), both from bellacor.com. | Accessories: Currier and Ives 50-by-34-inch Map of the City of Washington with aluminum floated mount ($475, gallerydirect.com); walnut wood tripod Austin floor lamp base ($100) and solid off-white accent lampshade ($10), both from worldmarket.com; Minted for West Elm’s “Cera No. 2” print ($249, westelm.com); honey rattan interlace table lamp ($101, lightingdirect.com); Adley hand-knotted rug ($899 for 6-by-8-foot rug, ballarddesigns.com); Terri trellis 84-inch drapery panels in gray and white ($119 each, potterybarn.com); 22-inch Tate beige pillow with polyurethane foam ($110) and royal paisley blue rectangular throw pillow ($27), both from bellacor.com. |
More from Home & Garden: | More from Home & Garden: |
See answers to frequently asked questions about House Calls here | See answers to frequently asked questions about House Calls here |
Tell us about your own design challenge here | Tell us about your own design challenge here |
See past room makeovers by local designers here | See past room makeovers by local designers here |
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