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The editor of Damsel in Dior. My hope is that this space offers you with the inspiration, tips and tools you need to approach every day never feeling like a damsel in distress, but always like a Damsel in Dior.
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This is hands down one of my favorite rooms in the house.
When we first moved in, I was pretty intimidated by this space. Specifically, the historic Batchelder fireplace that we cannot make any alterations to due to the historical preservation act that our home is protected under. We love it. It was just a bit difficult to bring the design up to modern day.
Luckily, Martha Mulholland came to our rescue and waved her amazingly talented wand over the space. She brought in gorgeous velvet drapes in a light pink color and a beautiful sofa in a natural white color that I would have steered clear of {which is surprisingly easy to clean}. With every single detail carefully planned out, down to the piano bench fabric, Martha truly made this room come to life. I absolutely loved working with Martha because she pushed my boundaries in certain areas of the space and really opened me up to trying out new things.
Most recently, this has been the room in our house that’s reserved for our “date nights” during quarantine. We absolutely love detaching from social media and television for a little disconnection – connection. We love spending time by the fireplace with a glass of wine, music playing with long conversations.
I’ve linked to a few similar items below and provided credits for everything in our space at the very bottom of this post.
I think one of the reasons this room works is because we brought in more modern furniture and decor that blends well with our vintage pieces. For example, the crisp white sofa {once again, surprisingly very easy to clean} offers a fresh, bright and more contemporary element when paired with our two vintage chairs.
The number one thing I knew I absolutely wanted in the space was a pair of Double Arm sconces by Jean Royere for Edition Modern above the fireplace. I’d been drooling over these sconces for many years and I absolutely love them. I think they really compliment and update the old fireplace.
The icing on the cake to any room are definitely the accessories. I am constantly moving accessories around and restyling our house depending on the season and my mood.
Sofa: Restoration Hardware 1950’s Italian Shelter Arm in Italian Textured Weave Natural // Lounge chairs: Vintage American Art Deco// Coffee table: Vintage Paul McCobb // Sconces: Double Arm sconce by Jean Royere for Edition Modern // Floor Lamp: Atelier Vime “Edith” lamp // Daybed: Oly Studio // Drinks table: Concrete and brass from Fritz Porter // Mantle art: Ann Street Studio // Sofa side table: Antique Arts and Crafts with bone and tortoiseshell inlay // Rug: Antique Persian Heriz // Fireplace: Batchelder tile original to house // Drapery fabric: Schumacher Gainsborough velvet in Cedar // Piano Bench fabric: Rose Tarlow Turin in Hare
The editor of Damsel in Dior. My hope is that this space offers you with the inspiration, tips and tools you need to approach every day never feeling like a damsel in distress, but always like a Damsel in Dior.
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