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Our Easy Elegant Family Room Makeover

D-O-N-E! Here we are at week 6 of the One Room Challenge and I'm so excited to share the final reveal of my Easy Elegant Family Room with you today. 

If this is your first time here, thanks for dropping by! You can see all of the weeks leading up to the big reveal here: one, two, three, four and five.

I heard someone else describe this whole process as Survivor for designers, and I think that might be accurate. While this project has at times felt like the marathon that would not end, I'm positively thrilled with how our space has turned out. From the gorgeous paint color selections (*pats self on back*), to the lovely heart pine floors, and the beautifully balanced mix of old meets new design. I couldn't be happier with the outcome.

Without further ado, let me introduce you to our Easy Elegant Family Room! 

Our Easy Elegant Family Room


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I also want to share my sources with you, in case there's a particular piece you'd like for your own space. I've attached links here, and in instances where an item is discontinued or one-of-a-kind (vintage and antique), I've suggested similar pieces to help you get the look. 

Paint Colors: Benjamin Moore Linen White (walls) and Dried Basil (trim)

Nickel & Lucite Tray

Herringbone Throw Blanket

Marble Top Side Table

Drapery Rods, Drapery Rings, and Drapery Panels

Oversized Silver Clock

Chinoiserie Table Lamp

Polished Nickel Floor Lamp, similar here

Bernhardt Sectional Sofa (discontinued), similar here and here

Pair of Cane Chairs (vintage), similar here

Coffee Table (vintage), similar here

Wooden Side Table (antique), similar here

Jute Area Rug

Iron Wall Sconce, similar here

Landscape Painting, commissioned piece by Faye M. Gibson

Yellow Floral Block Print Fabric on Chairs, Lauren Servati Textiles (Bohemia Collection, coming this winter)

Gray Leopard Print Throw Pillows (custom)


Thank you so much for joining me in this process. I hope that you have enjoyed the weekly updates and the final results, as much as I have enjoyed sharing them with you. 

We have a big, old, beautiful house with many unfinished rooms (18 remaining rooms to be specific…I counted), so I will definitely be featuring additional renovation projects and room makeovers from my own home. If you haven't already, I hope that you'll subscribe to the blog and follow along on Instagram to get an insider glimpse into my inspired life. 

Until next time!

PS: Be sure to check out all of the other great designers and bloggers who participated in this round of the One Room Challenge. See other final reveals here.




 

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