New Home Mood Board: Living Room

New Home Mood Board: Living Room

In case you’re just tuning in, I’m in the middle of a running series where I talk through each of the design mood boards for the rooms in our new home. I’ve spent months coming up with these detailed plans for each space ever since our offer was accepted. This process, first of all, was a chance for me to plan out where all the furniture was going to go to help with our move, and second, it was a chance to think about the broader picture of our move and the direction we wanted to take the design. This house is quite a bit more formal than our last one, so the designs are a fairly big departure from what I’m used to doing. Let’s dive into my plans for our new formal living room!

New Home Mood Board: Living Room

1. I forgot to include a paint color in this mood board, but we ultimately decided to keep the original pistachio green color already painted on the walls by the previous homeowner. You can see it in detail in this home tour post. I don’t know what the name of the paint is since the sellers didn’t leave any information, but I think it’s close to a color from Sherwin-Williams called “Gratifying Green.”

2. We definitely didn’t plan on keeping the paint, but as soon as we set our mid-century stained wood furniture in the space, it just worked! The wood credenza, side table, and hutch that you see pictured in the post are stand-ins for vintage items we already had. You can get a sneak peek of the space on Instagram here.

3. As for seating, we brought our secondhand leather Eames-style lounge chair and ottoman and also our green Burrard sectional sofa. We still love both and, happily, they fit right in with the wood furniture and green paint color in this room.

4. The fireplace you see pictured in the mood board above is our actual fireplace. I Photoshopped it into the design plan since I wanted to be absolutely sure that it worked alongside the rest of my design. I had originally been thinking about painting over the brick surround or the red tile, but once we got our furniture in place and had a chance to live with it for a few weeks, we love it exactly how it is. The red tones complement all of the green in the room so perfectly!

5. One part of the fireplace that we do plan to change, though, is the lighting. There are hardwired sconces on either side of the fireplace that we are considering replacing (see them as they look now in this post). I love the idea of a more modern globe fixture, like the one you see toward the center of my mood board. If you have recommendations for great mid-century sconces, please let me know.

6. We decided to hang our bigger Samsung Frame TV in this room, and I added this new piece of digital art to display on the TV when it’s not being watched. I love how the vintage-style florals look alongside all of the green in the room.

7. The three pieces of art you see at the top of my mood board are photos of the actual secondhand original paintings we put in the space. I love how the green tones, again, play up our retro pistachio green walls.

8. We used these curtain panels and these sheers, just like we have in almost all of the other rooms in this house.

9. One thing that has already changed from this mood board plan is the coffee table. I ended up selling our old coffee table before our move to make things easier on us, so I was in need of something new. My original thought had been to get a round or oval marble coffee table, but I ended up finding something so different and about as far from marble as you can get! I can’t wait to show you…

10. Here’s the grayish-blue geometric area rug we decided to put in our living room. It used to be in the main bedroom at our old house.

As I mentioned, this room has already had its debut on social media here in case you want to see how our design plan is currently shaping up. The living room was the easiest space to put together so far since we essentially just plopped our existing furniture and art in place and called it done. It’s one of my favorite rooms in our house, though, which makes me think it was simply meant to be. I hope you like it!

New Home Mood Board: Living Room

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New Home Mood Board: Dining Room

New Home Mood Board: Dining Room

Today, I’m chatting all about our new dining room! In case you missed the news, my husband and I just moved into a new 1960s ranch. We’re slowly making plans for redecorating and (lightly) renovating the house now that we’ve been moved in for almost a month and have had a chance to get to know the spaces better. Last week I unveiled our plans for the kitchen, and today’s post is all about our dining room mood board. Let’s get into the details!

New Home Mood Board: Dining Room

1. Right before we moved, I ordered this McGee & Co. area rug. My plan had always been to use it in our new dining room, and, happily, it fits the room perfectly.

2. The hutch you see in the mood board above is a stand in for the new antique cabinet we just recently scored from a semi-local antique store in Charlottesville, Virginia, called Heyday Antiques & Vintage. Keep an eye on my Instagram for a full view of the hutch soon.

3. Speaking of Heyday Antiques & Vintage, I also found our new-to-us dining set there. We ended up selling our last dining set with our old house, so I knew we’d need something new. John really wanted a chunkier farmhouse style table and I wanted tall 1960s chairs. I somehow managed to find exactly that at Heyday! The furniture you see pictured in the mood board isn’t identical to the set we bought, but it’s pretty close. I’m sure I’ll share photos of the actual furniture we got here on the blog soon.

4. As for lighting, we desperately need to replace the current brass fixture. I chose this one because it has a more traditional vibe to fit this slightly formal home, but still has a modern silhouette.

5. We’re using these curtain panels all over the house. They’re slightly sheer and the perfect creamy gray color with just a hint of texture to them. Not a bad price either!

6. So, let’s talk walls. I’ve been playing around with the idea of putting up my own DIY picture frame moulding all around the dining room. This space definitely has an elevated feel to it because of the existing chair rail, so I thought it might be nice to play that up with even more dimension on the walls. I probably won’t do it right away, but it’s a project that you might see happen down the line. What are your thoughts on picture frame moulding?

7. Another wall treatment idea I’ve been considering is one paint color above the chair rail (this white), and a different darker paint color on the bottom (some kind of greige, like “Agreeable Gray”). I might paint it all white to start just because it’s quick and I can’t stand the current highlighter yellow paint color, but I love the idea of adding some dimension with two different paint colors.

8. I definitely plan on showcasing my vintage Bernard Cathelin painting collection in our new dining room. I have four framed prints that I think will really pop in this space, and add some much-needed color, too.

9. If you took our new house tour, then you know our kitchen is on the small side. One thing that, so far, we haven’t found a good place for on the counters is our microwave. We currently have it on a new console from Simpli Home in our dining room. I’m trying really hard to make this look good even though it’s a little awkward. I’ll let you know how it goes once we get everything all set up.

10. Finally, we’re going to fill the room with plants, including Mr. Bean, our coffee tree. The room doesn’t get very bright light, so we’re planning to keep only low-light-loving plants in this space, like Mr. Bean and several types of pothos plants.

So, what do you think of our plans? You can see what the space looked like when we first moved in by clicking back to our home tour here. If you want to see progress in real time, I would suggest following along with me on Instagram. That’s where I share more daily types of updates. Let me know in the comments if you have any design ideas of your own for our retro dining room!

New Home Mood Board: Dining Room

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