![]() So we nixed all of them and started looking at new pieces. It’s simple but special, long and the scale was great, but the cushions nor depth would fit our comfort expectations. Green curved sofa: This one I felt was PERFECT stylistically. ![]() I would put the same colored fringe on the bottom, to match the upholstery but it still feels like a risk as I felt my last tufted sofa was too traditional for me (plus would that low back actually back comfortable?) Red tufted sofa: This one is more affordable ($1,600) but I would reupholster it in a color that would be more timeless (adding about $1,500 to the price of it). Plus, it doesn’t look comfortable and we need extreme comfort in this room. It’s so beautiful but again, above our budget (weighing in at $8k). It’s in LA so I could go test it out, but it is incredibly expensive (over $10k) so why go try on a wedding dress you’ll love but can’t afford and then cry about?īlue velvet sofa: I love the curved back of this one that lends itself to the Danish traditional style. This collection is all vintage, and ones that I’ve loved but am not opting for for the following reasons.įloral sofa: This is a statement and one that also looks comfortable and kid-friendly. So while shopping, here is what I’ve been really drawn to, sofa-wise: image and design via o’connor and houleĬlassic Windsor + cool art = I suppose that is something I’ll always love, RIGHT? But what is is how I can bring in that personality without adding even more contrast and clutter. Those people are cool that’s not up for debate. So here are some: image via elle decoration | design by kristin lagerqvist Plus, the fact that we have kids, like “things” and want it to feel minimalist yet interesting. I’ve struggled with marrying the traditional style of the home, this long room in particular and my innate love of midcentury. So today, I’m going to walk you through my thought process on what sofa might be next, if any, and how that would change the room.īut first some inspiration, and to be honest, I haven’t found enough. I’m actually going to take the ones that most of you agreed on and well, experiment with them, but meanwhile, I have been secretly shopping for a new sofa (even before I brought this Article one down here…even though now, I’m wondering if I should just keep it?!). Yesterday, you saw (and commented on, thank you!) my living room update and boy did you have enlightening opinions.
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