Makeovers

My Selections for the Paris Project & Havenly Clients “Afters”

March 20, 2018

Hi all !

So, I can’t really take pictures at the moment because the whole living room area is blocked by the remaining furniture, but things are moving along just fine albeit in less dramatic ways this week : lots of plumbing stuff happening, and removing the impossibly old carpet bit by bit.

BUT… the floors have all been confirmed and purchased in the last few days, which means I can show you my official selection as a sneak peek ! Yeeeesssss !

Ok here goes, this is what it’s going to look like, people !

For the entryway, I’m going bold with a beautiful yellow half-wall straight from Farrow&Ball, adding a moulded rail of glossy black to separate the white. Classy but colorful ! Since we’re keeping the vintage yellow tile in the kitchen, I decided to work with it instead of against, so I’m incorporating touches of yellow throughout the design. I found these amazing pendants at Habitat to mimic the black rail and they look insanely gorgeous in person. Floor-wise I chose a modern herringbone parquet to honor the legacy of the neighborhood (the Eiffel Tour is but a few steps away after all…), that will run through the entryway, living room and bedroom. We’re classing it up folks ! Finally the console is something I found on Westwing on a private sale and I fell hard in love with it. It breaks up the classic vibe and brings a little unexpected touch. Not everything is pictured here, I still need another console by the door and haven’t decided on doors vs. curtains to hide the dressing room.

In the kitchen, like I mentioned the tiles are staying, so I picked the grey/turquoise option for the Ikea cabinets. To finish the look, I matched the floors with a similar hue on handmade cement tiles, with a funky pattern to jazz it up. These are from Mosaic Del Sur.

In the living room, the color of the wall hasn’t been totally decided on yet, I’m waiting to see if what I have in mind is too dark or not, so the pieces are pretty neutral. The sofa was already in place so I’m working around it, and keeping it wood and gray. There’s a small corner for an office/shelves so I found this fabulous options on Made.com. A little touch of velvet for the chairs (MaisonDuMonde) and a dramatic chandelier from Made again will elevate the small dining room space. The rug and coffee table are still up in the air, as well as some more storage options like a TV stand and some extra small shelves on the wall. These will be decided once the place is emptied out a little and I see how much room I really do have visually because I don’t want to over-crowd.

And finally : the bathroom.

I’m legit obsessed with this bathroom. So the classical/modern mix is really at play here, you’ve got your must-have parisian pieces, the marble, the mirrors, and then, what a twist, I’m incorporating Popham Design graphic tiles for the floors, and ultra modern fixtures. *fans self*.

So obviously I’m keeping a few elements from you still and there could still be a few tweaks on even these but most of what you’re seeing here has been purchased already so it should give you a good idea of the direction I’m going in !

The wood floors are arriving friday so starting next week you’ll see some pretty epic changes !

I did want to include a little bonus on the behind the scenes at Havenly, I received some “after pictures” from a couple of clients and wanted to share, if you’re interested in what e-design looks like in real life. If you’re afraid to take the plunge, fear no more !

This first client hired me to re-do her very white, very long and narrow entryway.

Before :

The concept we came up with to match her style and connected rooms :

After :

The second one hired me to help decorate her basement/media room, a total chill-out room for watching movies and listening to music. She already owned a sofa and ottoman, but needed to bring some life and coziness to the space.

Before :

Concept :

After :

I’m super psyched to see these e-design projects come to life, and hope to bring more to you soon !

Welp, that’s it for my peek-behind-the-scenes post ! More realness coming soon !

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