Good morning! Put on your slippers, pour yourself a hot cup of coffee, grab a couple of design magazines, and curl up in the corner of my deep sectional sofa. Welcome to my sunroom! I used to call this room the “family room” back when it had carpet and blue walls, but now that there are warm hardwoods and light walls, it truly feels like how a sunroom should feel. Warm, bright, open, and comfortable. Sure, there may be some things I still want to tweak and if I had more money I’d do things a bit differently, but not today. Nope. Today this room is done, and so am I—it was a lot of work to get to this point. This room feels so good and no matter what I do to improve the other rooms in the house, I think this will always be my favorite room. Read all about this room’s debut over on Apartment Therapy. Leave a comment to let me know what you think!
Happy Thanksgiving!
-Tamara
Source List:
- Wall paint: Valspar “Soft Wool”
- Trim paint: Benjamin Moore “Simply White”
- Sofa: Atomic Furnishings and Design in Asheville
- Rug: Unknown; Craigslist purchase
- Accent chair: Custom; Craigslist purchase
- 1968 Mid-century dresser: Craigslist purchase
- Desk: Unknown, Habitat for Humanity purchase
- Bookshelf: overstock.com, discontinued but this one is similar: Inspire Q Nelson Industrial Modern Rustic Bookcase
- Brass table: vintage; found objects assembled together
- Moroccan inspired pillows: West Elm, discontinued
- Nailhead hexagonal accent table: DIY project made by me inspired by the Tamara Hexagonal Table by Safavieh for Pure Home
- Aged Cognac and Blackberry candle: Target
- Lumbar pillows: Omer Faruk Aksoy on Etsy
- Geometric chair pillow: made by me, available at my Etsy shop Fourth Floor Home
- Tabletop frames: Nate Berkus for Target
- Table lamp: Threshold for Target
- All wood bowls made by my husband, available at Fourth Floor Home on Etsy
- Storage bins: IKEA, similar to the TJENA Box
10 Comments
winthekids
November 26, 2014 at 3:31 pmLove it , love it, love it. It looks so peaceful and totally (non-baby) which is what I love about it most 🙂
Tamara
November 26, 2014 at 4:22 pmThank you! Yes, it is so peaceful. And of course these pictures were taken before Jack came in….
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December 8, 2014 at 9:44 am[…] of us in our practically empty living room (the little furniture we have was recently moved into our new sunroom) from this perspective really me feel connected to the history of my home, built in 1953. So while […]
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December 31, 2014 at 12:46 pm[…] finishing the sunroom (one of the biggest goals I had for 2014, yay!), we took a little break on the house project so […]
Megan
January 18, 2015 at 10:40 amLove this room! I’m curious, did Opa’s painting get a spot in the finished room?
Tamara
January 18, 2015 at 10:55 amGreat question! He gave us 2 paintings and I did try to work the black framed one into the gallery wall but chose his other painting instead (in the light wood frame). So Opa is still there!
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February 12, 2015 at 1:10 pm[…] posted around here! Our house project (and us) took a two-month break after we completed the sunroom, but we’re finally making some progress again. We didn’t get as much done as we had […]
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February 19, 2016 at 2:54 pm[…] Phase 2 (though it feels more like Phase 37) of the Renovation Project. Phase 1 was completing the sunroom and adding the second bathroom, and Phase 2 is updating the kitchen since the layout was impacted […]
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