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Room We Love: A Dining Room in Myers Park
This article highlights the interior design project of a dining room in a 1930s Myers Park home, undertaken by designer Ashley Shaw. The clients, who were relocating from San Francisco to Charlotte, discovered Shaw through Instagram and were drawn to her vibrant use of colors and playful patterns. Their primary request was to infuse a similar aesthetic into their new home, particularly focusing on the dining room, which serves as a central point in the house and integrates various colors found throughout the residence. Shaw describes the decor as reflecting the happy and fun personalities of the homeowners.
A key challenge in the dining room was its limited natural light, as it is situated between a family room and an office. To counteract this, Shaw opted for a powder-blue chinoiserie wallpaper from Mural Source. This wallpaper features a panoramic garden landscape with trees, pheasants, and peonies, effectively bringing an element of the outdoors inside and significantly brightening the space. The chosen wallpaper is noted for its ability to transform the room's dimension, serving as a focal point and an artistic element in itself.
The design process also involved incorporating existing furniture pieces owned by the clients. These included a sisal rug, a walnut dining table, and oval-back dining chairs with blue-and-white animal print upholstery. Shaw used the upholstery's color scheme as inspiration for the overall palette, emphasizing that strict color matching was not necessary and that variations are acceptable. This approach allowed for a cohesive yet dynamic design.
Further enhancing the room's character, antique lamps with robin's-egg blue bases, inherited from the homeowner's grandmother, were integrated, adding a personal touch and a sense of history. A vintage rattan and bamboo chandelier was also selected, contributing to the layered textures and visual interest of the space. Shaw emphasizes the importance of depth in design, comparing a well-designed room to a painting. The combination of the sisal rug, the animal print upholstery, and the bamboo chandelier creates visual interest without overshadowing the dominant wallpaper. This blend of patterns and textures ensures that multiple elements contribute to the room's allure, preventing any single item from solely defining the aesthetic. The overall design successfully marries existing pieces with new, vibrant additions to create a welcoming and visually rich dining environment.
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