A lively, patterned chair gives these cabinets some snap! Keeping shelves well-balanced and not too crowded makes for a great look.
Chair by C.R. Laine. Coffee table by Bernhardt.
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bydunlap wrote:
I would like to know what the dimensions are for the built-in book cases. Thank you! »
Rachel Oliver Decorative Design Oh you're welcome. Looks nice and spacious in there. I think some trim around the outside of the shelves would help finish them off nicely. Sometimes I paint the back walls of shelves to add interest or even add a nice grasscloth. Good luck!
Rachel Oliver Decorative Design That chair is from C. R. Laine. Go to their website to find retailers in your area. They have a big variety of fabrics to choose from. The retailer should have the swatches in the store.
Rachel Oliver Decorative Design The client already had the carpet in her home, but the brand is Mohawk. I'm sorry I don't know the style or color. Thanks, Rachel
Rachel Oliver Decorative Design This fabric was offered by the furniture manufacturer, C. R. Laine, so I don't know if you can get the exact same fabric, but, you might find something very similar at Calico Corners or one of your local fabric stores. This was upholstery weight fabric, but certainly a pattern like this in a linen or linen type fabric would be really good for drapery. This had a burlap style weave and that would be great, too!
Hope this was helpful, thanks,
Rachel
Holly_McLay Blalock Hi Alecia. As Rachel commented, this fabric is from CR Laine's collection of textiles. It is called Lynn Cream and is available for purchase on furniture or by the yard through authorized CR Laine retail locations across the USA. If you would like a fabric cutting, just e-mail us at info@crlaine.com. And, Rachel, this is a beautiful room. Thank you so much for including CR Laine in your design. ~ Holly Blalock, VP of Merchandising, CR Laine (www.crlaine.com)
Room for display. Shelving in a recess beside the fire gives you the opportunity to display your favorite things. Vases are a great way to incorporate an accent color, but if you want to use one for flowers too, take careful measurements so you can fit the vase and blooms on the shelf.