Showing posts with label sofa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sofa. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

SOFA REQUEST

REQUEST WAS FOR THE SOFA BELOW 

Drexel Heritage

ABERDEEN STYLE 




This is my living room.  It came with the yellow Venetian plaster walls and the french loopy curtains - so I designed around it.  Remember - it's only temporary. 

This sofa design is from Drexel Heritage. Mine is  extremely large - 93" long x 40" deep.  And because of it I made 2 sections that clip together. otherwise it wouldn't fit the elevator.  It has a skirt to hide the connections.
It takes 23 yards of material. 
So if you used material about $350 yd it would be about $14,000

I would not recommend the 2 cushions.  It's not comfortable.  You tend to sit in the middle of the sofa and hit the seam where there is less padding. It's needs either 3 seater like the original design or 1 long cushion - which is very urban and fashionable right now.  

The fabric was from Tequila Kola - on sale and now discontinued. 
 Whenever I'm home in the USA I bring several yards back to make accent pillows wherever needed. And use down fillers about 24 x 24". 

Making a sofa takes about 5-6 weeks depending where the fabric is coming from. 
I can't quote unless I have the actual dimensions and fabric selection. 

I also have to admit that no one orders their sofas from my website. I'm usually finding a design for them and we meet and look at fabrics at the showroom - or they supply the fabric. 

The items from this factory can be firm, medium or soft in comfort. You choose.  This is 5" foam with a feather down padding on top and bottom so it can be flipped.  When it wears down after 4 years - I purchase inexpensive batting in Wan Chai and wrap them to fluff them up again. 



Sunday, November 20, 2011

THE PINK SOFA ON TAI TAM

I've just been to a new client's home where a dramatic pink sectional has been ordered. We are heading to the factories on Tuesday and looking for accent pieces.  

I've been hunting for inspiration to help us key into the look we're after.  

Is it rustic and distressed - or new and modern -  or a combination of both?


  Love the look of the bucket chairs around the old wood dining table. 



 This is actually coral.  But note the sisal rug and the oriental on top.  It's a very ornate opium table with a antique cream base and neutral top.  I actually like the look of paint and stain on coffee tables. 
Also note the wicker baskets - which can be repeated as tortoise shell wicker color in furniture or blinds. 


 TULIP TABLE, again! 
I hate to be the one to admit it but years ago (27 years) I painted my walls a light gray and had pink corduroy draperies.  It's the only fabric I could afford and designed around them. 




 Petite tulip accent tables. 


 Mix the top photo with the bottom photo and drama is created. Note another tulip table. 



 Here's one the client needs to look at.  Notice the painted white cupboard and the raw wood coffee table.  Similar to what we were discussing. 



Monday, July 4, 2011

A PROJECT IN HAPPY VALLEY

The beginning of June I started a project in Happy Valley.  A young British businessman had just arrived in Hong Kong from Korea and fancied the look of Antique Chinese furniture. Because of this - we could put the flat together quickly.   After searching the Internet I came across this photo for inspiration.  Young, hip. contemporary but homey.  This started the color selection.  

The entire process took 3 weeks.  Everything was ordered before I left for my summer leave to the USA.  Delivery will take about 3-8 weeks depending on the pieces. He has a floor plan and knows where everything will be placed.  It should be done by the time I get back.  



FABRIC & COLOR SELECTION



 

 SOFA DESIGN. Originally he wanted a sectional.  But it gets in the way of the sliding doors to the patio.  A 90" sofa was designed - in 2 pieces (it will fit the elevator.)  The single cushion will hide the connection and actually function better. A soft caramel colored chenille was purchased in Shenzhen and sent to the factory. About 18 yards were needed.  We did a matching ottoman - instead of doing the sectional.  So another 4 yards were purchased. 
This easy chair design was selected to complement the sofa - and done in a black and tan tightly woven tweed. 

 I have about 5 factory direct sources for Antique Chinese. I remembered seeing this piece in the factory and transformed it by removing the center door and replacing it with frosted glass.  Handles are added to the bottom drawers.

Around the TV Wall I am suggesting a photo gallery.  Keep it simple and graphic.  Note all the photos are in gray tone.

This is the cabinet that started the design process, but it wasn't easy to find!  I played around with another 6 other cabinets (many of them already sold) until I landed the exact item I was searching for. It needs to be shortened 4 inches to fit the elevator - stripped and stained this beautiful pine color. 

To jazz up the space - this cool leather Ames chair is added next to the window and a black tripod floor lamp. 

I tried to add a contemporary coffee table but he likes items that are aged.  So we found this warm dark brown coffee table.  

RULE:  a room should only have 2 colors of wood.  Our 2 colors are the richness of dark chocolate and the inspiration of the pine. 

DINING ROOM
The dining room is part of the living room - we need to blend them - but give each their own identity. 
The marble Tulip table will add interest - soft lines and the coolness of the marble against all the wood and fabric. 


 This black sideboard was found in stock and not a thing has to be done with it.  We are housing it next to a socket - so we can add a lamp. 
I love this design for the dining chairs.  The arms make it comfortable for your guests and they can be pulled over the the living room for extra seating when needed.  Because the arms angle downwards we have to make sure they slide under the table. At the last minute I had to scramble - there was not enough fabric available for the dining room chairs (24 yards) - so we reversed the fabric being used on the side chair - to the dining room.   It all works.

ENTRY

When walking in the front door - we added this sideboard. Some of the shoes can be hidden away here.  A beautiful linen fabric mirror with nailhead design is going above it.  And this bright red bench placed opposite.  A punch of color for whimsy and the addition of a high gloss lacquer for shine. 


MASTER BEDROOM

    A sleigh bed was found at Indigo.  If you can find a bed - purchase it.  You're safer on something this intrigue - then trying to save money having it reproduced. 

I discovered these side cabinets for the bed and the customer loved them (he had liked something green in our initial consultation).  Unfortunately, they were sold - but that was a good thing - they were too large.  So we are having them reproduced in the size needed. 

Again, I introduced something contemporary and modern to achieve the youthfulness of the customer.  I'm suggesting to add white porcelain lamps to repeat the white of the leather.   Maybe make the shades in a fun green silk fabric.  A brown shaggy rug is added that the customer owns. 

ALAS and AGAIN, the item I was hoping for....was sold - but I found a body style that I can transform.  The above is the before and below will be the after. 


OFFICE / GUEST ROOM


We are adding a chaise sofa bed to the office.  It will JUST fit - but sometimes - you just have to do what you have to do. I suggested to cover it in green tweed to match the green side cabinets in the Master Bedroom.  When you move - items may not end up in the same room - blend your flat and think about the future possibilities. 

FINISHED!

Ames Chair and ottoman in the reading corner


Oval Marble table.

TV cabinet - OLD Antique Chinese 

Bedroom dresser

Extra large sofa made in 2 pieces to fit the elevator  - 90".  Added an small ottoman to use like a sectional when needed.