2611 – Dream Spaces



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  • Gary Lord with Prismatic Painting completes faux finishes used throughout the home.
  • The cabinetry in the basement and kitchen is from Diamond.

Dining Room:

  • The Old Antique French Cabinet is from Guild Masters. This hutch has great detail to it and is great for storing dishing.
  • The decorative rug from Stark Carpets adds a formal aesthetic.
  • The Decorative place settings are from Vietri and add interest and color to this area.
  • The chandelier is from Currey &Co.
  • Carrington Court Direct covered Greenwich dining chairs with Vicki’s fabric, that matched our drapes perfectly!

Girls Room:

  • The Chandelier from Lee Lighting is painted a raspberry color and adds elegance to the space.
  • The Bed frame with a bench seat by Guild Masters adds depth to the space by integrating a raspberry accent color into the space.
  • The hardware for the draperies is from Brimar.
  • The soft light colored bedding is from Dewoolfson.

Master Bedroom:

  • The Black Nightstands by Hammary are in the master bedroom and compliment the other furnishings used in this space.
  • The bed frame and dresser in the Master bedroom is by Aspen Home. The Bed frame finials can be moved down or left higher for more versatility. The dresser can be used for a dining room but it makes for a great storage unit in the bedroom as well.
  • The two lounge chairs with animal print by Sam Moore are great for relaxing.
  • The artwork by Shain Gallery is serene with a great color scheme and work with the overall aesthetics of the room.
  • A beautiful linen inspired wall covering by Phillip Jeffries really turned the entire space into a serene retreat.

Boys Room:

  • The sheets and bedding by Dewoolfson add a nice blue accent to the space and help break up the tans in the space.
  • The mirror and nightstands from Cresent Furniture are tobacco finish and compliment the style of the room. The nightstands are pre-wired for electronics.
  • The brass lamp by Currey and Company blends in with the boat theme with a brass finish.

* All faux finishing in the Build for the Cure Home coordinated by the Decorative Artisans of the Carolinas with product provided by Faux Effects.

Comments

  1. Barb says:

    I live in a house that is 100 yrs.old.i need help on what to do with windows that are long and narrow. 84″ long. Canyou help me ?

  2. FYH Team says:

    Good morning, Barb.
    Wow! Aren’t you lucky. Big windows with lots of light are most homeowners’ dream. I say play up those windows, don’t try to hide them. If you need privac,y then you may want to consider shades or curtains that can be closed. If you want to make the room look wider, try using a horizontal stripe fabric. I just did that for windows at the Susan G. Komen show house that will be featured on this year’s new shows. I have my own line of fabric now that you can check out on our web site (http://www.foryourhome.com/vickis-fabric-line/). I designed horizontal strips just for that purpose. If you don’t find the color or pattern that you like, try adding a 36-42” brand of another color to the bottom off 82” drapes. I recently did that for some really long draperies that I needed in my hallway. I love the way it turned out. Tall windows can also carry window toppers, however, I think that look is a little dated now. Hope this helps.

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