Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co. Fortunately the lighting fixture has been tagged with the answer:
Circa Lighting small cornice hanging lantern
item # SL5871| designer Sandy Chapman
http://www.circalighting.com/details.aspx?pid=1391
ncdiy You can also try Lantern & Scroll I know they have similar fixtures (find them on here, on on Facebook,). They are great to work with, and are reasonably priced. Cheers!
Tobi Fairley Interior Design This was my client's own custom made table. There are several similar ones on the market though. Search "Trestle" table and you should get some results. Thanks!
LakeandMountainHome Hi. If you havent found one already try lakeandmountainhome.com. They can do one in white (or any other color) for you in the exact size you need.
At what distance should the table be placed from the entrance(we have a patio door)? I just love this idea, and hope that I can make it work in our home!
Thank you :) »
Circa Lighting This is the Small Cornice Hanging Lantern by designer Sandy Chapman available through Circa Lighting. This lantern measures at 23" (without chain), is 14 1/2" wide, has a 6" canopy and comes stock with 6ft of chain. It is also available in several different finishes. Please visit http://circalighting.com or call 877.762.2323 for more information.
jillyboojones chairs are lee industries, cushion made to match chairs-made by local upholstery shop as well as cushion back. The table was custom from Bradshaw Kirchoffer. However, I have seen them around and they are more readily available now. Google farmhouse trestle table.
bepsf Jill - Your question is like asking "How much is a Mercedes?"
Pricing varies widely, depending on the type of pleats (if any), number of grommets (if any),or rod-pocket tops - plus the type of lining and any interlining.
In addition, fabrics and their widths will affect prices greatly - Fabrics can run anywhere from $10-$200/yard or more, and although 54" widths are typical some are only 48" wide. Then there are trims, banding, etc.
Andrea May Hunter/Gatherer Hi Jill. bepsf is correct about the variability of pricing--and by your question, it sounds like you understand that, too. This drapery appears to have some fullness and a pleated top treatment. The best way to get a "ballpark" on the labor on your draperies is to start by measuring your windows and wall spaces and taking a photo of the space. A designer's workroom could look at the photo and estimate the fullness required and then quote labor and yardage. Since these require some figuring to determine the proportions of each fabric and the labor involved, this is really the right way to proceed. They are gorgeous draperies and a designer will help you get them fabricated right.
Hang drapery. Drapery can change the entire feel of a space, especially if it’s floor to ceiling. Choose a more formal fabric like silk or damask to heighten the glamour. Bonus: During the day, you’ll appreciate the ability to shield your eyes from the sun.
"This home’s palette and design were inspired by the sea and its cool, calm colors," says Tiffany Burgess of Tobi Fairley Interior Design. "The padded wall seemed like a natural fit for comfort, and the fabric allowed us the opportunity to introduce a pattern into an otherwise neutral room."
A box cushion is a nice choice for bench or banquette seating. A box cushion is made with a foam core for a nice squared-off shape. Sometimes construction consists of a foam core with a down wrap. The edges here are finished with a small self-welt.
Circa Lighting small cornice hanging lantern
item # SL5871| designer Sandy Chapman
http://www.circalighting.com/details.aspx?pid=1391
Love that storage door on the banquette! :) Rhoda