Shabby-Chic Style Conservatory with Light Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

New Jersey Shabby Chic
New Jersey Shabby Chic
James Girouard DesignJames Girouard Design
Another Center Hall Colonial converted to an open floor plan, grand master suite, with a shabby chic feel.
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This is an example of whenever possible you never want to shove your furniture up against the wall. By angling the sofa we create an area in the back where we can put a sofa table and add fun accessories.
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Another view of this beautiful sun room with views to the garden.
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The goal of this sun room was to make a space that you just want to sit down, relax and enjoy the beautiful view. By using a slip covered sofa it really gives a casual feel.
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This piece was an oak cabinet that was transformed by painting and adding the rusty corrugated tin on the doors. I love mixing old and new pieces to make your home feel warm and inviting.
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I strive to look outside the box and find fun items that you will not find in anyone else's home. These are real hydrangeas from the garden with dogwood sticks to bring in a natural element.
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The main colors in this dining room, sun room combo are black, cream and gray. By using like colors the rooms flow together perfectly.

Shabby-Chic Style Conservatory with Light Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

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