Continental Library

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Inspiration Room: more than $100,000
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Makeover Room, before
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Makeover Room, after: $2,100
Host Susan Blake introduces designer Linda Applewhite, who created an elegant library with priceless antiques from all over the world. A 12-foot French bookcase and Aubusson rug, an Italian walnut table and leather chairs, a rustic Portuguese console, natural hand-worked fabrics and carved items give the room a worldly flair.

Transforming the Makeover Room

Below are the steps used to transform an unfinished and undistinguished white living room into a stately and elegant room full of warm colors and rich textures:

  • Painted the white walls a soft yellow squash color (Benjamin Moore: #2160-50 - Yellow Squash).
  • Refurbished a large '70s-era china cabinet with a light white wash and replaced the glass inset with chicken wire painted gold.
  • Accessorized the cabinet with books, plaques, boxes and bookends.
  • Hung two Indian rugs with bold stripes and fringe details over the windows.
  • Hung metal candle sconces painted flat brown for an aged appearance on either side of the cabinet and anchored them with palm plants in woven baskets underneath.
  • Hung three large rusted iron scrollwork pieces found by Sensible Shopper Mollie Allen for a cost of $180.
  • Placed a dark-finish wood table under the window and accessorized it with two tall candlesticks, wooden pear boxes, a wood vase and stacked books.
  • Hung two resin corbels with an antiqued gold finish on either side of the table.
  • Refinished and repaired a round table bought at auction for the room’s centerpiece.
  • Since leather chairs were too expensive, two green velvet armchairs with nailhead trim ($180 each) and two matching side chairs ($150 each) were placed around the table.
  • Accessorized the table with large art books and flowers in a mustard yellow Italian glazed pot.
  • Hung a crackle-finish, brushed metal chandelier over the table.

The Bottom Line

To see where the savings are, take a look at this direct cost comparison of some Inspiration Room items and the creatively comparable ones used in the Makeover Room:

French bookcase and accessories, $29,500 / Refinished cabinet and accessories, $370

Portuguese rustic side table and accessories, $13,600 / Indian wood table and accessories, $260

Antique corbel, $1,000 / Resin corbel, $19

Italian walnut table and accessories, $17,500 / Repaired round table and accessories, $300

Tuscan wood chandelier, $4,500 / Brushed metal chandelier, $120

The $500 Challenge

If you have only $500 dollars to spend on your own version of the continental library, makeover designer Stuart Piontek recommends starting with an important-looking bookcase and then adding a variety of world-traveled accessories from an import store.

iron wall art - Pier 1 Imports
metal candle scones - T. J. Maxx
small resin corbel, basket weave box, acanthus corbels, wood candlesticks - Ross Stores
faux lizard octagon box, white resin architectural piece, yellow-glazed urn - Marshalls
mango wood box - Burlington Coat Factory
bookends, boxes - Tuesday Moring
rugs - Cost Plus World Market

Resources
decorative project materials
Tuesday Morning Inc.
Website: www.tuesdaymorning.com

decorative project materials
Cost Plus World Market
Website: www.worldmarket.com

decorative project materials
Burlington Coat Factory
Website: www.burlingtoncoatfactory.com

paint — Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore
Website: www.benjaminmoore.com
Guests
Linda Applewhite
Interior Designer, Linda Applewhite and Associates
Website: www.lindaapplewhite.com

Stuart Piontek
Interior Designer, Stage Interiors
2067 Newcomb Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94124
Phone: 415-550-7050
Email: stuartpiontek@earthlink.net
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