Good morning my readers, I do know that a lot of you like to be updated about our living room redo.
About a week ago, the artist painter finished the paneling patina.
Before bringing on the final coat, we added the mirrored glass into the paneling above the fire place.
A close up from the double door towards the dining room.
It is always diffficult to see the exact color of the patina in a picture. We have chosen for a faded green, a verdigris.
This week, the painters started to paint the window frames and will going on to paint the ceiling.
In the meantime I am thinking about the type of wall lights we need to have in the room.
I already ordered a pair of French LXV appliques in an unlacquered polished brass from Vaughan which will be added on both sides of the mirror.
And this pair of 18th century Italian wall lights, which I found a couple of months ago at Brigitte & Alain Garnier Antiques, will be hung on the paneling.
Brigitte & Alain Garnier Antiques
A few days ago we received the rim lock and handles for the secret doors from van Cronenburg Architectural Hardware.
In one of the next days I will have to make a decision about the window treatment fabrics! There are so many beautiful fabrics ! So hard to make a decision!
Fabrics Colefax & Fowler and Chelsea Textiles
To be continued…
If you missed my earlier posts about our living room redo, please click HERE.
Enjoy the weekend!
xx
Greet
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Oh Greet !
ReplyDeleteC'est magnifique ! Vraiment ! On se croirait dans un intérieur XVIII ème ! Les patines ont encore changé, quel travail ! Il reste encore le plafond... J'aime beaucoup les appliques, il y a beaucoup de choix chez Vaughan, cela me donne envie... Les rideaux vont être très bien aussi j'en suis sûre !
Bises,
Céline.
Bonjour Greet,
ReplyDeleteThe more I see of you living room, the better I love it!
Have a nice weekend
XX
Jérôme
Greet,
ReplyDeleteYour home is going to be stunning. The sconces are so simple and elegant and your chandelier is magnificent! The fabric choices are so soft ..just perfect for the look you are going for. I can't wait to see more!
xxleslie
Hi Greet,
ReplyDeleteI have been following and enjoying your blog for about a year after finding it through the Things That Inspire blog. Your paneling is looking fabulous!!! I see that you didn't find the antique mirror you were looking for. There is a company in New York that makes very good reproduction French, Mercury, Venetian etc. antique mirrors. You can order samples and they ship world wide. Check them out at waltersmirror.com They also make mirrors to be applied to furniture.
Best regards,
Mitchell
Dear Mitchell,
DeleteThank you so much for commenting and for letting me know about this company! Very interesting!
I so appreciate this!!
Greet
GREET,
ReplyDeleteEVERYTHING YOU DO IS LOVELY!I HAVE ENJOYED THE PROCESS AND CANT WAIT FOR THE FINAL RESULT!CONGRATULATIONS!IT'S BEAUTIFUL!
I adore everything + love the process! looking forward to seeing the next bit. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe that this is the same room that I saw when I visited.
Your eye for detail is impeccable.
I hope I have the chance to see your beautiful room in person when it is finished!
xo
Brooke
Dahhling you tease us so with the peaks of what is coming! absolutely gorgeous! What else can I say?
ReplyDeleteJust stunning Greet.....so elegant! All your Colefax and Chelsea Textile samples are gorgeous....I particularly like the simplicity of the bottom left. The lights you have found will look just perfect too.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very happy weekend!
Sophia x
Stunning. So nice to see this progress and all your posts along the way. Such a beautiful home!
ReplyDeletexo Nancy
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It is so peaceful, elegant and beautiful, Greet!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful work Greet. Stunning. I so enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteRegarding the fabrics you are considering - have you had a look at Ian Mankin by any chance? They do lovely tickings and some designs with simple embroidery. The quality is really high (all woven in the UK I think) and they are so incredibly nice to do business with.
Dear Sarah,
DeleteI really appreciate you have taken the time to write me and for letting me know about Ian Mankin! I never heard of this company before! Interesting! I visited their website and saw beautiful fabrics indeed!
Thank you so much!
Greet
Dear Greet,
ReplyDeleteI have no words to describe your post. What a beautiful result! The fabrics are fantastic. I cannot imagine the final result. You are a lucky woman
Marina
OMG! It is going to be so elegant and stunning!
ReplyDeleteThese panelled walls/mirror are manufactured so beautifully that it is almost impossible to tell that they have not been there for many years. I love the proportions too... something one is able to do in European buildings with high ceilings. Everything tells of restraint - a very difficult concept to keep to but it is somehow so important to the end result. I cannot wait to see this room furnished and I love the light fittings/door furniture! Wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to see a project coming together. Looks great ... and so authentic. Heart and soul ...
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ReplyDeleteReally enjoy seeing a project unfold and all efforts coming together. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Greet, the room is coming together beautifully! And those 18th century Italian wall candle holders - how unique and stunning. You found the perfect pair! Quite curious to see which fabric you are chosing (and easy it will not be!).
ReplyDeleteTomorrow is a new week. I have a feeling it will be a good one!
Love to you,
Mon
(Finally coming back to blog land after a long break. Too many things going on, too few hours/day! All good though!).
Hello my friend,
ReplyDeleteThere are no words to properly describe the beauty that you are creating in your living room. It is more than gorgeous, it's more than palatial, it's even more than beautiful, it is "simply perfection"!!! I love every single detail!
Hugs, Cindy
Me again, when your living room is finished, I want to feature you and your living room on my blog! Hugs, Cindy
ReplyDeleteThe ancient pieces, the Italian wall light are just state of the art and can enhance the beauty of the room to many folds. The room is looking stunning with the amazing changes made, waiting for the seeing the complete changed look of your living room.
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Hello and congratulations! So perfect and such a great room this already is... The secret door hardware is very cool. Enjoying te progress? I do!
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Hello Greet, Each time I receive your Blog Post it starts my day in the most beautiful way. My senses are ignited. I love your style and visions.
ReplyDeleteI have especially enjoyed your posts on your living room redo! I am looking forward to the completed project. I know it will look stunning!
Bev