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5 In bedroom/ living room

Asian Equation

What do you get when you take an stark apartment in Brooklyn, divide it with a good mix of mid-century furniture, plus a homeowner who wanted to increase functionality while factoring in a slight Asian influence on a fraction of a budget, with a common denominator of designer Lindsay Pennington?

Probably something exactly like this:

brooklyn apartment makeover

brooklyn apartment makeover after

Lindsay’s client already had a great collection of mid-century furniture pieces which helped the budget stretch. Mid-century styles are often so streamlined and simple that they can end up looking stark on their own. Lindsay really warmed up the room with art, accessories, and accent lighting. It’s so much more vibrant! You practically see the change in the energy of the room.

Imagine walking into the before room as if it were your own home.

Now imagine walking into the after. Are you spinning in gleeful circles, head thrown back and arms outstretched? ME TOO!

I also love the art arrangement above the sofa. That can be such a tricky space to decorate. I never would have considered using three large pieces of art, but it really adds interest (and the requisite Asian flair) without being too much or too little. Perfect.

 

Lindsey also rearranged the artwork in the bedroom. Before, the paintings above the nightstand were so low, they didn’t do much besides weigh the room down. Most mid-century furniture has such a low profile anyway; you can see that everything in here was just a few feet off the floor.

brooklyn apartment bedroom copy

 

brooklyn bedroom makeover after

The new artwork above the bed immediately raises the whole room, especially with that charcoal-colored wall grounding it. Floor to ceiling curtains are magically magic at softening everything, and I love that Lindsay also used the client’s original bedspread in the final look.

Adding drama, subtracting starkness, maximizing a budget …

It’s a formula for success!

See much more from Lindsay and this project on her site Lindsay Pennington Inc.

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5 Comments

  • Reply
    Mindy
    August 19, 2016 at 5:18 AM

    I totally expected there to be new window coverings – or at least an addition to them. If it were me, I’d add to the plain white. Draw or paint a very simple floral/bamboo/leafy motif across it to create a giant, functional piece of art across the window!
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    rebecca
    August 19, 2016 at 6:54 AM

    I am SO excited to see these rooms! It’s an affirmation to our choice of gray. Dark gray in bathroom with white trim and ALL gray in our bedroom/den (a lighter shade with trim in semi-gloss and walls eggshell).

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    Jessica H
    August 19, 2016 at 10:07 AM

    I need to paint my bedroom grey. I fear it would be dark and heavy, but this looks the opposite of that.

    I have those bedside tables. I got them at two different yard sales. One is a little beat up with condensation rings and scratches. The other is in pretty good shape. I also got the matching coffee table at a yard sale. I love them for the clean lines and lovely wood. I’ll buy more if I ever come across them.

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    Alicia S
    August 19, 2016 at 12:38 PM

    Excellent makeovers! I love the pops of color in the living room but the bedroom could use some as well.

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    ChrisT
    September 13, 2016 at 2:32 AM

    I have one of those exact bedside tables. I “inherited” it from an ex. It was in terrible shape because, alongside a beautiful antique sideboard/buffet, he kept chainsaws, saws, drills and various other power tools and junk.Needless to say, it was in horrible shape. I sanded it down a lot to get it smooth, painted it with red chalk paint, stained the paint with kona stain on top and Kona stain diluted with mineral spirits everywhere else. I added some gold detailing with paint and now get a ton of compliments on how I painted them yet kept the wood grain. I had to sand it so much there was next to no wood-grain left! I love the look of surprise when I explain that. It’s amazing what can been done to and with chalk paint but I still wish it had been in good enough shape to re-stain and beautify.I was shoccked to see the same ones in the picture since I’ve never seen them anywhere else, even after an internet search. The stamp on the bottom shows it was made by Bassett but nothing else. The room is daring, beautiful and sexy! I love it!

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