Take a Peek at Our Design Progress in the Family Room (New Sofa and All)

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Welcome to our work in progress! Getting this room to a place where it feels finished has been quite the journey. With furniture delays and conflicting ideas of the use of this space, getting to this point has taught me a lot, especially when it comes to making decisions and resisting the urge to reassess them over and over and over again.

After a month spent looking at the sofas and not finding what we wanted, we decided to focus solely onwhat would work best with the layout to decide where we’d like the furniture to go in the space. Once I had Joe on board, we were able to focus on the important design decisions. I asked myself questions about how things like the existing colors, textures, and wood stains worked together, and used the answers to decide if there was anything that needed to be added (or removed). Things really started to crystalize from that point. I was no longer trying to get two sofas to work in the space, and Joe was thrilled about the idea of having a TRUE “family room”—a place to unwind together at the end of the day.

An initial layout, with the sofa at the heart of the room.

As you can tell, this is a GREEN room! I love the tone-on-tone look of the walls and the sofa, and now it comes down to adding little bits of color and texture to balance out all that green.

As of now, I am planning to bring more reds into the space through decor, and I’m also experimenting with adding blues as an unexpected color. I’ll likely restyle some of the things as we go, and I’d ultimately like to bring in some florals that will bring in rich, traditional design elements. That will be in the next, final phase of the room design.

We moved into this home almost a year ago, and this post is proof that updating a space is rarely done overnight! Design is, after all, a process. Before we get to the current photos, let’s take a walk down memory lane…

Behold: the family room in its original glory in a bold YELLOW color. This is one of the photos from the listing.

Once we moved in, we added some of our existing furniture to the space…

We moved some things around…

Removed the built-in shelves and painted the room green…

Then painted the trim too…

Which brings us to present day. Below is a look at the green room as it is right now, along with our plans for finishing the space.

Here’s a look at we’ve done since we last shared the room on the blog in November.

Added a new sofa!

This sofa was the one Joe had his heart set on! After months of waiting, it arrived last Friday and we are SO PLEASED with the scale, the clean lines, the rich color, and how comfortable it is to sit atop and relax. While I would prefer to have a more formal layout in this room, our family needs this type of space to be comfortable first and foremost in this phase of our lives. It feels good to find the right piece of furniture for the job—one we all love that still allows me to stretch my design muscles.

Take a Peek at Our Design Progress in the Family Room (New Sofa and All)

Brought in artwork

We added artwork from Minted (She’s Blooming print and The Fox Takes Off Her Gloves print) to flank the fireplace, along with art from Uprise Art and art from St. Frank to create a design element in one of the corners. The colors from the art will tie into the red rug we will eventually add.

An updated mood board for the room.

Added a sisal area rug

Because of the large size of this rug and the simplicity of its design, it makes the room feel bigger while also bringing a calm element to the space and allowing the existing patterns in the room to breathe.

Take a Peek at Our Design Progress in the Family Room (New Sofa and All)

Put a vintage mirror above the fireplace

I found this fantastic vintage LaBarge burl wood and brass mirror at a local consignment store for 50% off. Considering these mirrors go for between $1000 and $2000 at online retailers, the $300 secondhand price was a steal!

Created two additional seating areas

We added a cafe table and two chairs in the bay window, with a table lamp for task lighting. To see if this design element would work well in the room, I pulled the round table from our entryway into the space and covered it with a tablecloth. After living with it for a while, it’s felt like the right decision in terms of both functionality and design, and we’ll be ultimately be replacing the temporary pieces with a new cafe table and chairs.

We also added in a swivel chair for another seating element in one of the corners. This house is traditional, so the large modern sectional requires lots of traditional design details to balance it out. I love the contrasting piping on this chair—it is hefty and such high quality.

Here’s what we have left to do…

Create a focal point behind the sofa

We’ll be flanking this large, open space with two lamps, adding a console behind the sofa, and creating a focal point between the two lamps with wall shelving.

The two triangular lamps will help break up and anchor the space behind the sofa. And because the lights in the room are all focused around the seating area, we’re leaving an opportunity for the back of the room to be focused more on storage.

A visual representation of how we’ll anchor the space behind the sofa.

Bring in a cabinet behind the sofa

The cabinet will go in a corner of the room and will hold things like toys and blankets. This piece speaks to how design is married with the function of the space as a family room.

Layer a red rug over the existing rug

We originally looked at doing a red Moroccan rug in this space but I worried it would lean a little too boho for the look I was going for. This sleek, modern rug will layer nicely with the large sisal rug underneath and will draw all the colors from the artwork and decor elements into the middle of the space, without competing for attention.

Swap out the desk underneath the T.V.

The desk that’s under the T.V. right now takes up too much space. We have a console table on order, and I love the thinner design of it, and that there will be room to place baskets underneath for storage purposes.

Replace the coffee table

Now that the sectional is here, I am reassessing what table to use in the middle of the space. I’m not sure about the final position of the sectional, so we will most likely add this piece toward the end of the design process when we have a better idea of exactly what’s needed!

Take a Peek at Our Design Progress in the Family Room (New Sofa and All)

Potentially add a floor mirror

I would love to add a different floor mirror to the family room, but we are going to wait until we’ve moved a couple of things around and have figured out the final layout. We may move some of the art into the hallway and lean the mirror against a corner wall, but time will tell.

Install overhead lighting

The light we’d previously ordered arrived and doesn’t quite work in the space. We’re most likely planning to bring in a white, structural light instead, which will function as a “modern chandelier.”

Take a Peek at Our Design Progress in the Family Room (New Sofa and All)

Stay tuned for the final green room reveal in the near future!

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Kate Arends

Kate is currently learning to play the Ukulele, much to the despair of her husband, kids, and dogs. Follow her on Instagram at @witanddelight_.

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