This week I am sharing another room in the New Orleans home I have been working on HERE
It is the room adjacent to the living room, a second parlor. Even in a grand townhouse such as this one, the shotgun floor plan is in evidence, that is one room flowing into another. The two living rooms are used for entertaining.

You can see a glimpse of the chandelier we moved to the living room
The client said she wanted to get rid of her "old" furniture, but I felt she had some lovely pieces that just needed updating. For this middle room, we did not purchase any new furniture, but rather reupholstered existing pieces.
I loved the rug when I saw it, and again it was a pivotal piece in choosing colors.

Too many frou frou pillows, and the art work needed to go elsewhere

The client wanted to get new ones because the cat has left her mark
But I convinced her to keep them,
and to consider the very minor marks as patina
We removed the antique table and replaced it with a zig zag glass table

The pair of club chairs is waiting for the fabric we ordered to come in
Various paintings were tried in this spot
The client was attached to to the lovely French mirrors and sconces
So it was decided to would work with them
We also kept the antique side tables and glass lamps

The antique mirrors are back under the sconces
The daybed is back with the new fabric, a Fabricut velvet

I continued with the same apricot silk that was used in the living room
No more balloon shades!
Here's the room again as it is today. It's fresh, filled with beautiful color and using all the pretty things the lady of the house had lovingly collected over the last ten years. As I said no new furniture was purchased for this room. Editing and updating were all that were needed.
Repeated elements such as the apricot silk drapery, and the colors in the rug unify the these two rooms.
There is a third connecting room, the dining room that I will show you soon. The Mouille chandelier we ordered is taking forever to come, but I think I'll show you the dining room without it, and then show the room again when it comes in.
Thanks again for your interest in my projects. I love sharing what I love to do with you!
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