I need to quickly made some decisions to update my family room.
I think I'm going with this rug: https://www.ernestarugs.com/products/zala-joy-wool-flatweave-rug?Color=Ocean&shape=rectangle The walls will be SW Shoji White (it looks like a creamy white to me). The two couches are navy blue. I need curtains for the actual family room plus valances for the adjacent kitchen. They don't need to match, but they should coordinate. The kitchen table is a medium wood with black chairs (very traditional). Cabinets are the ugly 80s orangey brown wood but they look rather French country (that's how the previous owners rolled). Black granite countertops and beige and cream stone backsplash. I'm wondering if something like this might work for the valances: https://www.calicocorners.com/p-41016-sovana-kc-516-ink-blue.aspx And perhaps a solid linen for the curtain panels in the family room? Or something else? I need a coffee table--and it needs to be big/oversized and sturdy. The couches are PB Charleston (oversized, chunky). I also have a large round skirted table with a glass topper as the end table (for a lamp). I'll need a new tablecloth. It was originally from Ballards Designs. |
https://twopagescurtains.com/collections/best-sellers/products/jawara-luxury-linen-cotton-curtain-pleated?variant=41419806376116
Perhaps something neutral for the curtain panels in the family room? |
I think your choices work well. It’s hard to pick a coffee table without knowing your preferences but here’s a basic one:
https://www.westelm.com/products/calla-coffee-table-h12199/?catalogId=71&sku=4365179&cm_ven=PLA&cm_cat=Google&cm_pla=Furniture%20%3E%20Coffee%20Tables&cm_ite=4365179_14465514686_aud-1968087199170:pla-548774227800&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=14465514686&gbraid=0AAAAABjYLmlAhYfqgDEN-hLcJ9gbtjJNB&gclid=Cj0KCQjw8vvABhCcARIsAOCfwwrT0mqFmuOHyp20_cPiqXHomHsOyxyYkAa9x70trh1Y4L3ApE5p9KgaAgmLEALw_wcB I might think about swapping out the end table if you have the money for another item. The skirted tables look dated and I think they aren’t very functional. I’d prefer an end table with storage or at least a lower shelf, or alternatively one that would double as a laptop table for working on the couch. But if not, here is a company that sells simple linen ones. If there is a color in your couch cushions it might be fun to pull that color out, since you have a very neutral palette otherwise. I like coral with white/navy, or a green can work as well. |
I’d love to replace the skirted table but the couches are the issue: the PB Charleston sofas have really high arms, so a normal height end table will be like 12-16 inches lower than the armrest. That means the lamp will be too low compared to the sofa and practically speaking you can’t easily put down a drink, remote, etc. |
Pretty rug! I think you need some other colors in there - it's a LOT of cream and blue. How do you feel about adding in some extra color with the curtains or valences? Maybe some yellows or another color you can reference back with throw pillows and artwork?
https://www.etsy.com/listing/865838130/st-moritz-blue-valance-blue-green-cream?gpla=1&gao=1&&gQT=1 |
Good point! I’ll definitely add color with throw pillows and art. I’m open to color in the valances in the kitchen. I’m not a fan of yellow (moving away from our creamy yellow walls and want a change). |
What about a bistro table in place of the skirted end table?
But I do like the idea of the colorful new cover with colorful throw pillows. |
I see now the colorful material (which I love) is for curtains or valance.
I would worry that just cream and navy is going to look very plain, especially since the rug and sofa are casual. |
I don’t know where you live, but if you take the rug sample and the paint sample and a couch cushion cover to Will’s Home Decorating in Hyattsville, you can go through all the fabric books and order your curtains. The owner is super friendly and welcoming. So I know it’s not the only place you can do this sort of thing, but it’s a place I can recommend. |
PS one nice thing about going and looking at the fabric books is they are usually in collections that coordinate nicely. So you can find a book that might have something for your valences, curtains, and round table. Bam. |
You said the word valance, so you're older and going for a very traditional look, right? Take a look at table at Ethan Allan. |
Oh good catch, PP! OP, instead of balances for the living room, can I suggest cordless tailored Roman shades? |
Room & board! |
OP here: The family room has French doors, so I need curtains/panels. The adjacent kitchen has a window over the sink framed by cabinets, and I currently have a valance (to add color and soften the look of wood cabinets). The kitchen also has a bump out window that is floor to ceiling at an angle like a skylight. It’s unusual and too big/open to not cover, but impossible to hang curtain panels or shades. I currently have 5 valances on it. I think I’ll need to bite the bullet and pay for custom. |