A couple of months ago, one of our clients asked for our services to help them with the renovation of their living and dining room area.
A few years ago we designed and installed their study room. They were extremely satisfied with the result and decided to contact us again for the renovation of the next part of their home.
So I already was familiar with the atmosphere of their beautiful mansion and was excited to start designing the new look of these rooms.
After changing thoughts with my client, I started to create a moadboard.
And Jan and me tried to translate all these thoughts and ideas into a plan.
As you can see it is a large sized room with heigh ceilings. Gorgeous!
In front of the fire place is situated the sitting area, on the right-hand side of the fire place is seen the dining area and at the far left of the fire place will be created a library corner.
These images our client picked out as inspirational interiors.
The first 3 images as inspiration for the sitting area.
The next 2 images as inspiration for the dining area.
We definitely have chosen for linen draperies.
Example of paneling profiles and stained oak.
Beautiful profiling. Attention to details !
View A Paneling plan and situation before.In the dining area, on the far right side of the chimney, you will notice a 3 paneled wall.On each panel there will hang a contemporary work of art. Although you will not see any doorhandles, these wooden panels will hide an integrated cabinet. And the lower section is provided with 3 sliding drawers.
This is a picture of the paneled wall with the integrated cabinets,on which our employees are working at this very moment.
View A Detail chimney paneling and situation before.The existing antique marble chimney was a very important piece in the area which we had to take into account.
View B Dining area window wall and situation before. This side will be totally paneled, radiator coverings included.
The radiator covering in preparation at our working shop. Initially the radiator covering was sketched with plain paneling, but our client has finally chosen for the woven wood paneling.
View C Wall opposite integrated cabinet wall (view A) and before situation. To create symmetry in the dining area, the wall opposite of the wall of view A, will be also paneled in the same way. But there are no integrated cabinets here. Again, on each of the wooden panels, a contemporary work of art.
Paneling of this wall in our working shop so far.
Color palette dining area. Grey stained paneling. Beige linen draperies.
New chosen sofas and wingchair, all upholstered in Belgian linen.
Sitting area plan.
Because my clients definitely wanted a library cabinet and a writing desk in this area, I decided to create a small library corner at the far left side of the room.
I showed them this image of a library cabinet with integrated writing desk… and they loved it!I also recommended to paint the library cabinets in a grey-blue paint to create the illusion being in a different room, apart from the living area. So the chosen paint has to match well with the stained oak wood of the living area paneling.
The painting of the library will be applied the moment the project is installed. The painter will have to apply some color samples to obtain the most suitable combination.
Possible combination of colors of library corner paint and stained paneling.
I love the way this paneling is painted. I would love to see this applied on the library cabinet doors.
Library corner Technical plan and before situation.The piano is moving to another room of the house and a beautiful library wall cabinet will be installed instead.
In the closed cabinet parts all hi-fi and computer appliances will be hided.
View D Library corner window wall and situation before.Even the paneling above the windows has to be painted in the same color as the library cabinets.
The existing bergères and footstools will be re-upholstered in a combination of a beige linen and a beautiful floral motif fabric.
I definitely want to share with you this beautiful floral motif fabric I ordered at the British company CABBAGES & ROSES ! Isn’t it amazing that blogging ables us to discover the most wonderful addresses around the world ???!!! As I discovered the beautiful Cabbages & Roses blog a few months ago.
Fabric Paris rose Cabbages & Roses
At this moment I am looking for the appropriate furniture pieces, decoration and lighting to finish this project.
The different parts of the project have to be stained now, before leaving our working place to be installed at our client’s home.
On Thursday this week, our employees will start to install the project !
Client’s home this morning! Ready for a wonderful new look!
To be continued…
I do hope that you enjoyed this post about this latest Lefèvre Interiors’ project !
I am so thankful to my clients who gave me permission to share their project on my blog.
I promise to post ‘after’ pictures within a few weeks.
xx
Hi Greet!
ReplyDeleteIt is all so beautiful. That third inspiration photo for the living room sent me to heaven. I love all of your choices - the colors, the textures, especially that grey-blue paneling!How perfect that you found the fabric through a blog connection. I just love that. I can't wait to see it all done.
xo isa
Hello Greet..
ReplyDeleteam loving seeing this project come together..
the fabric colors and selection is so very nice as are the accent pieces of furniture..
but the most gorgeous part is all the stunning wood paneling and cabinets...
how I hope I find an old house that has much of this paneling in it too..
best,
maureen
Greet this is going to be a stunning project. I love all of your choices. The library paneling will be perfect with a blue/grey stain!
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Karena
Art by Karena
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Wow so much beauty!! I can see it all coming together to create a picture perfect space. As you know I just love this palette.....its going to be breathtaking! Cannot wait to see it coming along, that stain for the library which appears limed, is gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at the time and talent that goes into creating these paneled rooms...and it is going to add such character to this already beautiful home. I know the transformation will be stunning and I am eager to see the finished result in this very soothing color palette. Your clients must be thrilled.
ReplyDeleteJermaine
Hello Greet,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project, we will also see when it's finished?
The idea of the console in the library, I love it!
Greetings
Jérôme
Greet this is all going to be so beautiful I'm jealous of your clients but in a good way. Loooks like it will be quite the transformation so I do hope you keep as informed as we would love to follow along. I love all your choices and hope your client does as well.
ReplyDeleteThe more I see you job the more I admire your talent, Greet.
ReplyDeleteThis place will look so good! Lucky clients to have you and Jan to help them!
Enjoy your day, sweetie!
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
Those paint finishes are just lovely! I look forward to seeing the results...
ReplyDeleteOh Greet this is heaven on earth, when can I move in!!!!! I love every single detail you have planned, your mood boards are sublime and the way your team have transformed them into reality is breathtaking. The colour palettes are so ravishing and I absolutely love the fabrics, particularly the Cabbages and Roses - DIVINE!!!!!!! I can't wait to see the finished schemes! Huge hugs from an old farmhouse in England - Glendaxxxxxx
ReplyDeletej'attends avec impatience le résultat final.
ReplyDeleteEugénie.
I love that you and Brooke both did updates on projects on the same day! Great minds do think alike, as they say. :) I can't wait to see what to see the rest--what a dramatic project this is and I know that your clients will be absolutely thrilled.
ReplyDeleteG,
ReplyDeleteyou are doing beautifully.
they are fortunate to have such talent doing their home.
just beautiful. xx
Just beautiful Greet! The library cabinets are stunning. Always enjoy seeing your work.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Claudia
How beautiful & inspirational dahhling!
ReplyDeleteOh Greet, I would love to have GRAY DOORS as such, and the doors we do have in our library are very similar..but the gray paint is still too NEW...time will age them up and give us the look you have here! Stay well dearest, Anita
ReplyDeletelove the way you take us through the entire process--the library is going to be gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy to watch your project. The fabric colors and selection is so much attractive as the accent pieces of furniture. But the most gorgeous part is all the stunning wood paneling and cabinets.
ReplyDeleteLIEVE GREET!
ReplyDeleteOh it is so nice to see your enthusiastic comment and kind spirit at my blog post! Many hugs to you and wishes for a FABULOUS AUTUMN and grand success with all that you do! Are you still taking RIDING LESSONS? Oh how fun that must be!
VEEL KUSJES ET GROSSES BISES! Anita
I love getting a glimpse of your design process, Greet.
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning project.
The color of the paneling and all of the detailing is divine.
I can't wait to see the finished project.
How exciting!
xo
Brooke
oh this will be good, cannot wait to see the end results greet. loved how you shared your design process, thank you
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How ABSOLUTELY beautiful. the before photos and after concepts are magical....... the stuff dreams are made of.
ReplyDeleteOh Greet, it is going to be fabulous. The color palette - warm and inviting. Can hardly wait to see the finished project. Happy Friday!!
ReplyDeleteHello Greet!
ReplyDeleteI adore your choices…the greyed paneling is gorgeous and I love the creamy contrast. Belgian linen…really nothing is more divine. I am looking forward to seeing the finished project.
So great to see your design journey.
HOpe you have a wonderful weekend,
AMy
A WONDERFUL proyect Greet, love every detail in your proyect and the stunning pics for inspiration. I'm looking forward to see the final
ReplyDeletelook.
I wish you a happy autumn weekend,
Hugs
Cecilia
Favorite Greet, how absolutely super exciting!
ReplyDeleteYou and Jan are going to transform these rooms into the most wonderful, beautiful, warm and inviting rooms. I LOVE all your color choices and materials. That library cabinet/corner will be my favorite area - I know it. (It is so you!).
I am so glad to you let us follow along in the process. (Thank you to clients as well!).
Love to you and happy weekend.
P.S I have had no time for blog land this week. I have no idea how you find time for everything!
NO words describe its beauty!!
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