Now that I went ahead and secured a small space (and small is a huge understatement here) I’m going ahead and mapping out the first of three inspiration boards. Given the square footage, it will probably be best to be as minimalistic as possible – though I do plan to pay hommage to my Bomehian style. The most important things is – though minute, the space needs to be multi-functioning. A windowed wall will be framed with this gorgoeus Woods wallpaper that I absolutely adore – a ruffled curtain in ivory would add just the right softening touch. An adjacent wall will be painted in a dramatic dark navy paint and will also serve as the backdrop of the multi-functioning grey toned Sloane bookcase. The bookcase is a smart choice as I can use it for display items and also as a guest desk. The yellow parsons table which I just L-O-V-E adds a really big punch and will be the focal point of the room. I decided on two richly designed Terai folding chairs to complement the Parsons’s table – the best part is that I can fold and stow them away when not in use. The floor will be draped in a shag rug that is modern yet quite homey. Accessories items will include a silver hammered desk lamp, a metal antique phone, and possibly a cork board for messages. Hmmm, the build out cost for this room is about $2294.00. I believe with some D-I-Y and a little more research the same look can be achieved for 1/3 of the cost. I think these elements work quite well together and it already feels like Petite-Fete’s new home.
Tags: anthropologie, cole and sons, crate and barrel, petite-fete, pottery barn, urban outfitters, west elm



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I like the creative idea for this wallpaper although it’s beautiful too much of it can be over power the room. love the embroidery on the cushion chair and i think it can be made for less. love the bookcase and the lamp but my favorite piece is that waterfall ruffle curtain it looks soft and sweet and somehow dramatic and i think i would put the money there. with all the pieces together will creates a soft and soothing look i don’t think your customers would want to leave Claude…lol