A Monochromatic Dining Room Makeover

Hello All! It’s already Wednesday! Can you believe the week has been racing by so fast? I’m still hard at work packing like crazy, and man, I am getting such a good workout!

Monochromatic Dining Room

Ok, so today’s post will be one of those short but sweet ones I mentioned in a previous article. The picture you are looking at is a project I completed about two years ago. This room belongs to some really awesome clients that I have been working with now for several years. I have done pretty much every room in their home – one project after another. In fact, I have 2 fans and a custom iron bed to install in the near future. I’ve seen them through marriage, 2 beautiful babies and one more on the way, the upcoming wedding of an older daughter, and many other moments in between. I think I’m a family member at this point, and they were a referral! (The power of referrals :-) )

Ok, so back to the room……This I believe was project #4. They wanted a calm, serene dining room for when they entertain. They are a devout Jewish family, so alot of their meals and prayer time happen in this dining room. The room is very small…..the smallest dining room I have worked with, but they needed as much seating as possible and storage for prayer books. Tall order for a small room!

We decided on a monochromatic blue/gray color scheme. The walls were painted in a Ralph Lauren Regent Metallic and has a subtle, soft shimmer. My clients enjoy the juxtaposition of rustic with refined, so they were quite excited when I found the perfect size dining table, made from reclaimed wood in Indonesia. The side chairs were custom upholstered in a wonderful blue/gray fabric and the host/hostess chairs are actually occasional chairs turned dining chairs. They were also custom upholstered in two different fabrics for a unique and luxurious touch. The zig-zag bookshelf was the unexpected element in the room, and was the perfect size to fit that small space. And who can ignore the beautiful drapery panels, made from a luscious stripe silk fabric. Even better looking in person!

Fabric Selection For Dining Room

Fabric Selection For Dining Room

My favorite part…the fabric selection. My client loves fabrics as much as I do, and I always get to use the finest on her projects :-) . She was completely in love with this beautiful selection of silks and silk blends, velvets, and cut velvets. Notice the beautiful textures?!

I also added an area rug and the beautiful crystal drum chandelier, and very minimal accessories – adding a pop of orange in the table setting. My clients and I were really excited about this room!

Here a couple more shots for your viewing pleasure.

monochromatic dining room

 

monochromatic dining room

Ok, so maybe this article again wasn’t so short, but I love to tell the story behind my projects. I am so fortunate to work with wonderful clients :-)

You too can become a client of Casa Vilora Interiors for your interior design needs and No Naked Windows if you’re interested in custom drapery and bedding. Contact me here!

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Be Inspired!

Veronica Solomon

Veronica Solomon

 

24 thoughts on “A Monochromatic Dining Room Makeover

    • Thanks Dov. I am the fabric store! I have over 600 fabric sample books in my design studio….with thousands of individual samples! Can you tell I love fabrics?!

    • Thanks so much Loretta! Monochromatic can sometimes be boring….but you gotta bring in the varying shades of the color and lots of texture!

  1. LOVE it! Doesn’t even look like a small room at all. I am sure your clients love you for all the beautiful work you have done (and continue to do) for them. Will you be designing the wedding, too?

    • They are going with a venue that comes with an events planner. I am doing the draperies and rugs for the new couple’s new home :-)

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