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#BeautifullyBespoke Project Tour

For each project that Meghan Blum Interiors takes on, there is always a design direction or vision that is carried throughout. We named this project after it's level of detail and custom finishes. From the millwork, original hardwood floors, and the lighting selections with antique rubbed brass, every element is 'bespoke' and chosen with purpose. For #BeautifullyBespoke, we paid tribute to the historical architecture and details as well as carrying out a modern approach. The crafted custom moldings added that extra layer of depth!


The Living Room



Original crown molding against olive green walls add emphasis to the design of the living room. A large-scale glass ball chandelier with brass accents brings the wow-factor we love layering into our designs! The furniture selections are both comfortable and functional for this large living room . A home to tiny children too, we selected a herringbone pattered performance fabric for the sofas so our clients can be worry-free with spills . We want to particularly bring attention to the side profile of the sofas- they are so unique and stunning!

The leather accent chairs are from one of our favorite vendors, Chaddock, & layered in beautifully. Tufted with buttery leather in a camel shade, these chairs sit like a hug. They are so comfortable! We opted for a Ralph Lauren inspired cocktail table with stacks of books and accessories in different textures and layers.


To the left is the before photo of the now living room. The space was made larger by taking out kitchen walls. For a more open floor plan, we switched the dining room to the living room to create an open concept between the kitchen and living space.






The Kitchen

BEFORE AFTER


Now full of light with elegant details, this kitchen has truly become the heart of the home! The island is a space for quick, casual meals and baking treats. The island is made up of plenty of storage and hold 5 rattan wrapped counter stools. White cabinetry and walnut accents add contrast and depth. The pendants are our favorite element- antique glass and antique rubbed accents pair beautifully to make a statement! They almost replicate globes and we love the character it adds.



The Powder Bathroom

This is one of our favorite transformations to date! This petite powder bath had potential to be fabulous with a few updates! These spaces are a place to pack the punch! We selected a Schumacher wallpaper that replicates clouds for a moody feel. We wrapped the entire room in it to add statement. A marble vanity with brass plumbing fixtures, brass and lucite sconces, and a beveled mirror frame add to the dramatic scene.



The Den

The goal for this space was adding comfort and timeless pieces of furniture. We used our clients existing ottoman and accent chairs and selected a custom chesterfield sofa in leather, a new rug, wallpaper, and pillows. The final result turned out beautiful! Our clients wanted this room to feel cozy and collected. We added a patterned camel grasscloth with silver detailing to the ceiling. It really closes up the room in the best way!


BEFORE



The Entry

Sometimes the smallest rooms bring the most joy (have you seen the powder bath yet?!). This space feels glam and inviting while comfortable enough to slip off your shoes and set down your bag. The original tile flooring plays the historical note kept throughout the home!


There are pretty spaces around each corner of this home. A grasscloth and champagne leafed demilune table is functional to hold board games or dining room essentials. We layered a beveled crystal table lamp and abstract artwork. Marrying modern and traditional touches is our specialty.


If you would like to see the full portfolio of this project, click on this link- https://www.meghanbluminteriors.com/portfolio/brillliantly-bespoke


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