Hi AT:SF, I'm in the process of completly re-doing my living room in my townhouse and need advice! So far I've purchased the R&B 76" Andre sofa in Teton Pewter, the R&B 42 inch Linear Media Stand in white oak, and two Hans Wegner CH25 chairs. At this point I can still return things if they don't work...
...I need a colorful 8 x 10 rug (less than $2k) that would add some "pop" to the room and highlight the color of the Wegner chairs as my wood floors are light. The chairs will be located in place of the gold chairs with a table in between. The sofa (lamp will go on wall side of it) will face the windows and the media
stand will be on the right wall. I need to find a small scale coffee table and accent table for between the Wegner chairs. I'd like to go more modern than mid-century with the tables.
Re-cap:
What rug?
What coffee and accent table?
Any other suggestions?
Attached are pictures of
1) Andre Sofa
2) CH25 chairs
3) Media Stand
4) Floor Lamp
4) My living room space (please ignore the temp paper blinds)
Thanks,
Sandra
Suggestions for Sandra?
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http://www.peaceindustry.com/
These rugs are amazing and reasonably priced.
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Velocity Art and Design has some really great rugs, but I think this one in particular works with your color scheme, and would pop without overpowering the room. The 8x10 is 1500 and they also have a round one that looks really neat:
http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/nasturtium-dusk-wool-rug-c-577-p-1-pr-16288.html
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Oh what wonderful pieces!!
So in many threads latey, people have been pointing out that a room done in all one style tends to feel a little sterile. all your furnishings are crisp and modern, so I think you should go for a more traditional or transitional rug. You love R&B (so do I!) so consider one of theirs. You may already know that the design consultants at R&B will confirm whether your rug choice will work with your upholstery -- if you didn't know, give them a call! Also, they happen to be having a rug sale right now. Kilm rugs are extremely affordable compared to tufted rugs, so definitely consider those. (flat woven instead of a plush pile).
Another option is to go to a local rug dealer and get something from Pakistan or Asia, or maybe a tribal rug from North Afria (I happen to have one listed in the ATLA classifieds). If you're savvy, you can negotiate a price that's 30 to 50% off the "tag price". For example, I looked at a rug listed at $2500 and fell in love. I could afford $1800, so I brought in cash (seriously, green bills), pulled it out and offered $1600 cold hard cash. We negotiated to $1800 including tax.
Overstock.com has good pricing on rugs. Shop the higher priced rugs for best quality/value.
As for rugs from online retailers, I like these with your wall paint and furnishings (check sizes and prices, I didn't on all):
http://www.garnethill.com/jump.jsp?itemID=5681&itemType=PRODUCT&path=1%2C2%2C5%2C7355%2C9892&iProductID=5681
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Hand-knotted-Legacy-Collection-Wool-Rug-8-x-10/3291330/product.html. (gorgeous, IMO, and only $1100)
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Hand-knotted-Legacy-Collection-Wool-Rug-8-x-10/3291328/product.html
http://www.roomandboard.com/rnb/product.do?method=get&id=354244&coll=4088768&cat=92
http://www.potterybarn.com/products/p11369/index.cfm?pkey=call%2Drugs
http://www.potterybarn.com/products/p11274/index.cfm?pkey=call%2Drugs
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=1264&f=28758
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=1264&f=26786
http://www.garnethill.com/jump.jsp?itemID=14080&itemType=PRODUCT&path=1%2C2%2C5%2C7355%2C9894&iProductID=14080
http://www.garnethill.com/jump.jsp?itemID=16697&itemType=PRODUCT&path=1%2C2%2C5%2C7355%2C9892&iProductID=16697
http://www.garnethill.com/jump.jsp?itemID=16678&itemType=PRODUCT&path=1%2C2%2C5%2C7355%2C9894&iProductID=16678
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nani marquina has nice rugs. http://www.nanimarquina.com/
not cheap, but so beautiful and well made. Not sure about what to put in between the 2 CH25 chairs...there is a carl hansen ottoman made of the same material that can double as a table. It might be too matchy matchy, but at least it won't clash! good luck.
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Where is that awesome lamp from? I need to have it!
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An authentic Kilim (with the right color and design)will look great with your furniture .
something like this :
http://cgi.ebay.com/7x10-Hand-Woven-Beautiful-Afghan-Uzbek-kilim-Chobi_W0QQitemZ180184189712QQihZ008QQcategoryZ37981QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262
You can see what's the meaning of kilims' symbols here:
http://www.turkishrugsandkilims.com/rugguide/orientalrugsymbols.htm
Regarding the coffee table ,If I were you I would go with something like this one:http://www.vivavi.com/catalog/images/CoffeeTable5.jpg
and if I can get a matching square lower side table I would place it beside it to create a long coffee table with different height levels.
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Sandra-
In addition to the rug I suggested above, Here are a couple of ideas for tables.
This coffee table is modern, light wood, and also has a hidden storage feature:
http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/coffee-table-c-392-p-1-pr-21370.html
This is a reasonably priced side table ( choose light ash) that would incorporate the chrome accents of your media stand and lamp:
http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/eames-wire-base-table-c-394-p-1-pr-21223.html
Round table:
http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/noguchi-replica-side-table-c-394-p-1-pr-17206.html
Happy hunting! You've got wonderful pieces and a great space to work with so I'm sure it will all turn out beautifully.
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I think that you can still have a modern, crisp look without looking sterile. You seem to want furniture that compliments one another, not stuff that competes for attention. If you want a really colorful KAPOW rug, maybe you should find a great painting for the walls as an inspiration, and pull a favorite color from it for the floor. I think that you can make the room special by adding unique accent pieces throughout, you have a neutral wall color so you can really go crazy with the things you put on it... a stack of colorful art books sitting on an interesting shelf, amazing artwork, photos hung in a way that catches the eye. Its the little things that really make a room your own.
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I second the Peace Industry suggestion! They are super cool. I had one made for my dad's living room - they will do custom color combos and sizes, so you can get exactly what you need.
The Link side table from cb2 might add a nice touch of texture - http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=114&f=4226
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You need some KARIM RASHID! His rug are loud and bold, but stylish. He's the guy that designed the 2 handheld vacs for target - the kone and that curve one.
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Sandra, I don't have any suggestions, but just looking at your room makes me feel calm. Thanks and good luck -- everyone has left great feedback.
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Thanks for all the wonderful ideas! I've selected several tables choices based on your input.
I'm still stuck on a rug though.
I did call Room & Board for some rug advice but all the rugs they recommended are so neutral they do nothing to help me add color to the room. I'm not looking for a traditional rug or a felt rug (Peace Industries) for this particular space. So, I'm still looking for rug ideas. Any specifc rug recommendations for the truly decoratively challenged are appreciated.
I'm also rethinking my sofa selection. Does anyone know what sofa this is shown in this picture?
http://www.dwell.com/peopleplaces/profiles/7629541.html
Thanks! Sandra
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amandagrace,
Here's a link to the floor lamp you were asking about:
http://www.lbclighting.com/7001-13.html
It's called the Perno floor lamp
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So, where did you get the two upholstered chairs in your pic? I like those...
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