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Help me finish my “lounge/bar” room

2 years ago

I have one more orange chair arriving (today hopefully). I am thinking a rug under the chairs and a lamp. Any ideas for those? Would an arch floor lamp look good? Round, square or rectangular rug? I was envisioning a zebra or faux cowhide rug but open to other ideas. The rug in livingroom is busy so have to be careful. I also am OBSESSED with a painting I saw in a store (adding photo of it). I want to hang it on wall behind chairs. It’s very large (6 foot by 51 inches). I have 9 foot ceilings. I am going to tape it up on wall first to make sure not too large but what do you think? The painting that is already in room is staying. I am also including a picture of the livingroom that the bar room opens up to. Thank you for any and all advice!

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  • 2 years ago

    Hard wired sconces are nice but you can keep it easy and portable by using wall sconces that are simply plugged into your outlets.

  • 2 years ago

    JT7, I saw battery powered sconces as well when I searched online.

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    tresmamma thanked Maureen
  • 2 years ago

    Word of warning. battery powered sconces can be very faint. the ones we bought put out almost no light..

  • 2 years ago

    Thanks Maureen! Aunt Thelma, thank you! I read that so probably not a good idea for us.

  • 2 years ago
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    If you show the other side of the space, it might help to get a better sense of what might work in the lounge area, decor-wise, etc.

    As an additional rug option, I like the idea of an animal print/leopard rug. And these shelves from Amazon can be tailored to work with your corner setup. :)










    ETA: Here is Amazon link, etc.:


    https://www.amazon.com/MAIKAILUN-Mounted-Floating-Industrial-Farmhouse/dp/B09Y2VVM8T





    tresmamma thanked freedomplace1
  • 2 years ago

    More lighting (floor and/or table lamps) and consider adding mirrored or reflective surfaces to bounce the light around.






  • 2 years ago

    Thank you all! The painting has been moved. Second chair arrived. I ordered that little cute drink table but it is prob too small. Marked up the new painting and got two swatches for the paint color. I think I’m going with Iron Mountain (the bigger swatch). The other color is a little too green for the room. The bar will get moved shortly. Oh and a black and white cowhide rug (faux) is arriving tomorrow.

  • 2 years ago

    Chairs look really sharp! Yes, the drink table is too small, but you will find something. Looking forward to seeing the rug!

    tresmamma thanked auntthelma
  • 2 years ago

    How do you want to use this area? As a loungey type bar, or a bar with tables you can play games on as well as have a cocktail? Loungey would need comfy arm chairs and small tables to put down drinks. The other would need larger table or two and some comfy dining type chairs.

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  • 2 years ago

    Thanks Tara. We have a large sectional in living room (photo above) that opens up to the bar room so not sure we’ll do more seating.

  • 2 years ago
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    Here are the two options for the bar. It looks odd when straight on the wall no? We don't like that you can see the back of the bar when you enter the room when it's straight against the wall.





  • 2 years ago

    Love the bar! But the people sitting at the bar will have their backs to the room. So, what if you put some door or canvas or something to hide the open shelves, and turn it 90 degrees and move it toward the back wall slightly so the people sitting in the chairs can just turn a little bit to have a conversation with people sitting in the chairs?

  • 2 years ago

    Here is an example of doors made from hardware cloth. You look a bit too modern for chicken wire.🙂

  • 2 years ago

    And your husband can use 1x6s and L brackets as shelves on the walls for your extra bottles. Very easy project and won’t damage the walls.

  • 2 years ago

    One coat down. Do I need to paint soffit also? I intended to but do I have to or does this look fine?

  • 2 years ago

    Yes, keep going. It will help the soffit disappear and lift the ceiling line.

    tresmamma thanked JT7abcz
  • 2 years ago

    JT7, my husband thinks it may look odd because the painting on the left is a little bit under the soffit. Will that interfere with the look of the soffit or irrelevant?

  • 2 years ago
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    I prefer the dark soffit, which do you like? Technically, the artwork on the left is going to be under the soffit whether you paint it or not. It looks like you have room to shift the artwork and chairs on the left down if it bothers either of you.




  • 2 years ago

    I'm not sure! I already got some of the dark paint on the soffit because I was so sure I was painting it. Maybe I'll finish the wall as is, hang painting (being shipped) and then decide if I want to paint soffit or not. I got some paint on soffit so have to fix that if I decide to leave it.

  • 2 years ago

    The rug just arrived….

  • 2 years ago

    What about this set up but with chairs facing in, bar placed on focal wall with something above. Won’t see behind bar and you can even pull into room a bit to help balance the space.


  • 2 years ago

    Can you pull the rug out some and place it on an angle?

  • 2 years ago

    I like the idea but not this rug. Another one ordered already 😂. But moved it and this is better.

  • 2 years ago

    Maureen, that looks really nice!

  • 2 years ago

    What it you put the bar projecting out square from the side wall -- so the long side is parallel to the back wall, but it's off center so the painting shows.


    tresmamma thanked Emily R.
  • 2 years ago

    I still like the idea of a leopard rug for your space. It’s bold, but the leopard pattern is still subtle enough to work with your other rug.










    I saw this the other day. So much fun!




    tresmamma thanked freedomplace1
  • 2 years ago

    @tresmamma now that you have your second chair, I can see how pretty they are! And I love your new rug! I see now that the space is too small for some of the ideas I suggested. With your new bar location, are you comfortable with the back of the bar being so visible?

    tresmamma thanked kl23
  • 2 years ago

    Emily, I am going to try that once we get the painting. Freedomplace1, thank you for the mock-ups! K L, I am glad you like it :). I don't think the bar will stay where it currently is. We still have everything out of it and sliders under it so we can move it around LOL. Waiting on painting and then we'll decide where to place the bar. I just ordered a super cool lamp. I hope it will look good. Will attach a picture.


  • 2 years ago

    A thought as to seeing the back of the bar on the right wall: put a medium to tall plant on that side to hide what's behind. Of course, this limits access to only one side.

    tresmamma thanked dianabythelocks
  • 2 years ago

    I wouldnt put a plant in a windowless room- that just kills a plant.

    tresmamma thanked Jenn-z9b-AZ
  • 2 years ago

    I love your lamp! Just one?

    tresmamma thanked kl23
  • 2 years ago

    Jennz9b - there are some very realistic artificial plants that don't need light.

    tresmamma thanked dianabythelocks
  • 2 years ago

    K L, I think I only have room for one.

  • 2 years ago

    It's a pretty exciting lamp. Your right...one is exciting; two might be too many. Love it!

    tresmamma thanked kl23
  • 2 years ago

    K L, I will hopefully have it next week and will share a photo. I have ordered 4 different cowhides and finally settled on one that I like the most. The painting has been shipped.! The room is coming together.


  • 2 years ago

    Looking forward to seeing it!

  • 2 years ago

    Ok, room is getting there! It still needs shelving behind bar and the bar probably has to be moved parallell with the wall but I need to buy a plant or something so the inside of the bar can’t be seen. What do you think?

  • 2 years ago

    What do you mean…the “inside of the bar can’t be seen?” Are you thinking of turning this into an alcove with modern open bookshelves or something, jutting out from the wall near the orange chair? I don’t understand. OR do you mean so that the interior of the bar can’t be seen? It can’t be seen, although I don’t know how anyone can tend the bar without access behind it in the corner. Please clarify.

  • 2 years ago

    PS: I really like what you have done so far!

  • 2 years ago

    I like what you've done too! Since you asked, the bare wood colors of the bar and the floor appear to work against each other which makes the space look choppy. One way to bring cohesion with all your different elements is to layer a larger rug underneath your animal rug. Also, I know you decided to leave the soffit white but consider painting the baseboard on the accent wall so it blends in with the wall color. You could also add a small coffee table. The photos of your progress are fun, thanks for keeping us updated!




  • 2 years ago

    Ptreckle, if .you look at some of my other photos, we moved the bar parallell to the wall opposite the chairs. You could see inside it (the bottles, tools etc) and it didn't look good so we put it back in the corner. If we turn it parallell, I want to put a plant or something by the opening so you can't see the back from the living room which is open to the room. I hope I was able to explain myself correctly.

  • 2 years ago

    JT, I didn't paint the soffit and it turned into a whole big thing but that's for another post LOL. I like what you did there but will it not be too busy against my pretty busy green living room rug plus the cowhide? And I'm glad you are enjoying the progress pics. I love all that stuff also so I get it!

  • 2 years ago

    Thanks for the clarification, tresmamma. Got it!

  • 2 years ago

    OK, I won't say the S-word again until you're ready to talk about it. :)


    Everyone has their own tolerance and taste for color and pattern - if you're inclined to try a larger rug under the animal rug, you can select a subtle pattern or none at all.







  • 2 years ago

    JT, LOL!!!

  • 10 months ago

    Please disregard all the alcohol everywhere lol. Had to remove it to move the bar. We are rearranging the bar area. Not sure if this is better though. If this works, we will move the big painting behind the wall to the empty wall. What do you think? Open to other ideas? Or just leave as it was? Will attach a before pic as well.

  • 10 months ago

    Before

  • PRO
    10 months ago

    One side of the room appears to bears no relation to the other side of the room in terms of style.


    Wall painted green black to try to bring green to this side of the room.


    You don't show us much of the living room side, but that green area rug seems enormous for the space.

    I added some buffet lights for atmosphere





    The cow hide on the floor seems forced.

    The adjustable height stools should be at counter height.



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