I have always wanted a white room. But let's be honest here. How many of us can not take the risk of furnishing a room in all white and have the audacity to think that our kids will be as excited and keep it clean? For years I have said to myself, "I will have an all white room when my kids are grown and gone." Well, my kids aren't 'gone,' but they are teens and my new home has a formal living room just inside the front door away from the family room and media room. So why wait?!
In a recent copy of Southern Living Editor Lindsay Beirman wrote an article entitled, 10Tried-and-True Decorating Rules. His number one rule was:
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| Lindsay Beirman. Editor/ photo Southern Living |
So I took his advice and didn't even try the color in a swatch. I told my painter to buy it and start painting. Yes, I realize, this is a serious cliff dive for me. For those of you who know me, I am the swatch queen. I figured that if Lindsay was that sure, I would just go for it. I am so super pleased with the results.
Having bought two Pottery Barn Basic Sofas with the White Twill Slipcover, I needed a white for the walls that had a little variation to offset the bright white (close to blinding white) of the slipcovers. Benjamin Moore's 925 did the trick.
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| Ahh. Love these windows without those heavy curtains. Clean. |
The pillows and throws (also shown in the first image in this blog post) are in a variety of neutral tones and textures. I bought them this week at Pier One and Home Goods. I am still looking for a bench or a pair of ottomans for the open side of the seating arrangement.
I added an accent of taupe to the inside of the recessed ceiling. The taupe sets the ceiling off nicely drawing the eye in a subtle way.
I love how the white walls allow my colorful artwork to pop. The center painting is a Haitian Painting by a well known painter, Louis Rosemont. The two paintings flanking the Rosemont piece are two pieces that I painted a little over a year ago.
In the image below is a 6 foot by 6 foot painting that I found in a consignment shop. I have no idea who the artist is, but I fell in love with it and scooped it up. It stands alone nicely. (see below)
Here is a quick shot of the dining area that is adjacent to this living room. It's not really complete, but it's fine for now. I am continuing the white theme throughout the entire space.
Super excited about how this has developed. Oh! and guess what? My teens haven't even come close to my living room! They have not once sat on the white sofas! That's what happens when you don't put a television in a room!
Now, it's time to go get a little rest. Coco is already ahead of me with that!















