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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Paneled room

 

In an earlier post I shared some pictures of a client’s living room, paneled by our company Lefèvre Interiors.

As we finished the installation and the paneling patina, we started to decorate the room.

I already posted a picture of the chandelier we found for this room. Today you will see the other lighting fixtures and the first piece of furniture, chosen to enrich this living room.

 

Lefèvre Interiors copyright (05) French antique chandelier and French LXV appliques.

 

Lefèvre Interiors copyright (011)Antique French chimney piece with the French LXV-styled appliques above.

 

Lefèvre Interiors copyright (08)This beautiful antique oak console table is the first furniture piece we brought into the room.

 

Lefèvre Interiors copyright (06)I really love the bronze picture lights above this pair of 18th century French portraits.

 

Lefèvre Interiors copyright (09)The piano is flanked by a pair of 18th century Italian sconces.

 

Lefèvre Interiors copyright (07)Antique Italian sconce.

 

Lefèvre Interiors copyright 0(10)Window shutters.

 

In a next post about this living room, I will post about  the window treatment and about the living room furniture.

Lefèvre Interiors copyright (013)All pictures by me for Lefèvre Interiors.

 

To be continued…

 

What are your thoughts about this room so far? I would love to hear!

xx

Greet

If you would like us to help designing and manufacturing your paneling, feel free to contact us at info@lefevre.be

For more Lefèvre Interiors realisations visit our website at www.lefevre.be

14 comments:

  1. Bonsoir Greet !
    Magnifique ! La patine et les moulures des boiseries sont superbes !
    J'aime beaucoup le lustre et les appliques de la cheminée !
    Quelle pièce agréable !
    Bises,
    Céline.

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  2. I wish I came from a family with "old money" to afford all the beautiful things you build! It is exquisite!

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  3. Greet-
    Lovely furnishings,and the wall panelings are authentically antique worthy!
    I love the old / new install ... very nice and you really have your talent!
    Enjoying the summer weather, and mostly the time of slowing down a bit.
    Best,
    Leslie
    La Maison Fou blog

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  4. Good morning Greet!

    What a stunning room.......your Lefevre panelling is beautiful as always, and the lighting is perfection. I particularly love the antique oak console!

    Have a lovely day,

    Sophia x

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  5. Gorgeous coloring for the paneling and love the wall candle scones and picture frames. I adore your blog site!!

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  6. Stunning + I love seeing what your company does so well. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

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  7. Hi Greet, it is a very beautiful wood work, and despite the fact that I loved it already with the natural tone of oak, it is a crazy good patina hue! On pics it seems grayish earthy tones...and feels nicely aged...love the decor details you showed us...would love to see a more close up of the panneling as I am in love with the shpaes and cuts...you did.

    Gorgeous!
    hugs Z

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  8. Well, my dear Greet, all I can say about this room is that it is so beautiful that it hardly looks real. It's what we in North America dream that castles and palaces from afar are made of... too beautiful for words. "Normal" people here only dream about homes like this.
    Hugs, cindy

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  9. I cannot believe the cabinetry has not been there for a hundred years. So beautiful.

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  10. Greet,
    So beautiful. I love the two little portraits with the oil rubbed bronze picture lights. The console is amazing. What a lovely space.
    Karen

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  11. Een prachtige ruimte, bijzonder stijlvol!

    Ik wens je alvast een fijn weekend!! Lieve groet, Ingrid

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  12. LOVE it! So beautiful and tasteful..looks like its been there 100 yeas. Love the Italian sconce and the art with the subtle lighting..really beautiful Greet! Congrats.

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  13. Greet !
    On dirait un peu votre salon... ! Est-il aussi complètement terminé ?
    Très beau travail en tous cas !
    Bises,
    Céline.

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