Before & After: A LEGO Addict’s Lovely Living Room

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Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour Director at AT Media
Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour Director at AT Media
For more than 10 years, I've led Apartment Therapy's real home content, producing thousands of house tours from around the world. Currently, I live in my maximalist dream home in New Orleans, Louisiana, with my partner, a perfect dog, and a cute cat.
published Oct 19, 2014
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Project by: Harmony Weihs of designHARMONY
Location: Bothell, Washington

What to do when your living room is full of LEGO in plastic containers, slowly taking over your home? You get in touch with a designer who can give you both a great designed space and plenty of room for your LEGO!

(Image credit: Harmony Weihs)
(Image credit: Harmony Weihs)
(Image credit: Holland Photography)

From the designer: We walked into this house on our first visit to find rooms and rooms and containers and containers of LEGOS. Our task: create a space that feels grown up for mom and dad but incorporates all of the boys’ LEGOS in a family friendly room. The result: a refined living room with built in storage for kids of any size!

(Image credit: Holland Photography)
Resources:
  • Sofa & Arm Chairs – Dania
  • Nesting Table – Crate & Barrel
  • Wallpaper – Swag
  • Small Wood Side Table – Overstock
  • Mirror – West Elm
  • Gray Chairs – West Elm – These are actually dining chairs. Our client moves them into their dining room if hosting large parties!
  • LEGO Cabinet – Custom Built
  • Pillows, Photography & Frames – Etsy
  • Decorative Windows – Reclaimed from Earthwise
  • Drapes – Custom using Kravet Fabrics
  • Vases – Horchow
  • Ottoman – Bassett
(Image credit: Holland Photography)

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