Veronica Solomon

Oct 9, 20144 min

One Room Challenge: Small Swanky Sitting Room Week 2 of 6

It is week 2 of the One Room Challenge! And today I will be updating you on the progress I have made within the last week

In case you are new to my blog and don’t know what the ORC is; let me explain in a nutshell. The ORC is hosted by Linda at Calling It Home Blog. It is where a group of 20 Bloggers and Designers are invited to complete a room in their home or a client’s home over the next six weeks and blog about the progress each week. Each Thursday, hundreds of other Designers and Bloggers like myself are invited to join the ORC linking party, showing off the progress of a room that we are also completing during these six weeks!

Last week I introduced the room I will be completing for the challenge and incase you missed it, you can check it out here

This one?

The Fabrics

Well, unfortunately it has been discontinued 🙁 BUT…….I have two other choices, and please tell me which you would choose?……

Team Blue leopard or team cream leopard? Which one are you? 🙂

Ok, let’s get to the furniture pieces that I have selected for my Small Swanky Sitting Room.

I didn’t make as much progress as I had hoped this week. I at least wanted to get the painting done, but got side-tracked by the grand opening of the Casa Vilora Classroom (more to come on that).

Here again is the floor plan and furniture layout.

Furniture Layout For Swanky Small Sitting Room – Casa Vilora Interiors.com

This awkward dining room is about to get a big dose of swankiness!

You’ve seen some of the existing pieces from week 1:

The Stanley hutch that I have owned for several years. It is a slightly bigger for the space than I would have chosen, but I am not ever parting ways with this piece. It was purchased when I lived in a much bigger house, so I will make it work here by down-playing the scale of it by the way I will style it. It will house my vast design magazines collection which I have collected over the past 10 years. What you are looking at is less than half my collection 🙂

BEFORE

The Stanley desk/console/dining table. I have owned this piece for a few years now. It is a multi-functional piece where the top can be folded up into a console table, or opened up as a desk or dining table. I will be using it as a desk in my small swanky sitting room

This bombe chest that I have owned for maybe 12 years now. I purchased it with my late husband, and it’s the one piece I held on to when I was down-sizing over a year ago. I will update the base a little bit. Taking it from the black wrought iron to brass. Right now it is in the catch all empty bedroom that the dog was exiled to when he caught fleas a few months ago 🙂

And now for the new pieces:

This loveseat which I purchased at Ashley furniture. I was pleasantly surprised that they had a nice tailored piece that was pretty stylish. The quality seems pretty good as well. I love houndstooth, but I won’t be using these pillows for this room.

An occasional chair from World Market. It is actually a dining chair, but the scale is perfect for my small room. The color is a bit off in this picture. It is actually more of a tan color in person.

A pair of these brass geometric garden stools. These will act as the “cocktail table” in the room. It is such as small space with lots of functions, and so I wanted to keep it light and airy. These garden stools are lightweight enough to be moved out of the way in case I ever need more floor space.

These Paris maps will look awesome on the wall behind the desk. They will pull the gray tones out of the rug and help blend the gray with the gold. I haven’t purchased them yet, but will in the next few days. They are made to order so I need to get cracking!

I may go with nesting end tables instead of the round end table as shown on the floor plan. Still haven’t decided yet. But I love the mirrored top of these nesting tables, and the base that reminds me of faux bamboo. I may just make a trip to Home Goods to lok for an end table.

Mirrored Top with Gold Base

As you can see, my style is pretty eclectic. I love so many different styles and love to incorporate a little bit of a variety in every room I do for myself. I tie the look together with color and fabrics. I wanted a French country flavor with the Charles Faudree fabrics and rug, a bit of the traditional from my background growing up in Jamaica as seen in the bombe chest, and a bit of contemporary with the ceramic stools. Even a bit of deco is thrown in the mix with the desk. That’s why I love Interior Design. It should tell a story about you.

Sticking to a tight budget is also very important, so the selections are a good mix of high-end with inexpensive but great quality pieces.

Hopefully I will make more progress this week than I did last week. We will see 🙂

I am off to go check out some of the other rooms in the One Room Challenge

Abby M. Interiors

Because It’s Awesome

Bijou & Boheme

Chinoiserie Chic

The Decorista

Design Chic

The Design Daredevil

Design Darling

Design Indulgence

Design Manifest

House of Turquoise

Jana Bek Design

Jill Sorensen

Maddie G. Designs

Mimosa Lane

A Piece of Toast

The Pink Pagoda

Stone Textile

Waiting on Martha

The Zhush

Please come check out the linking party! There is a lot of good stuff!

Wishing you Beauty and Inspiration!

Veronica Solomon
 
Owner/Lead Designer
 
Casa Vilora Interiors
 
www.VeronicaSolomon.com

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