4/1/2023 0 Comments Media room designs![]() ![]() On the heels of wrapping up my living room with Apt2B, I saw that they’d recently released a new power reclining sectional…in leather! YAHTZEE! This was one of the many design elements I was adamant about keeping in my real-life remake, including the lighting, my coming attractions wall, use of pattern, and balancing contrasting hues.įrom here on out, there was no turning back…except every time we had to pivot.īy the way… I’m just gonna go ahead and let you guys know now that I am officially the queen of the pivot…and the iconic Ross, Rachel, and Chandler Friends scene is permanently embedded in my head. While making final decisions for the media room & study, we also decided to flip the two spaces - after opening up the wall to the laundry room. While I didn’t anticipate actually having this design in my home, I thought through the design with my family in mind, starting with their love of recliners & leather sofas. Just like my living room design, I started with the largest piece in the room - the sofa - both for the virtual design and the real-life iteration. creating a dedicated space for games, movies, and fun. When we chose this house, after the way 2020 kicked us around, I specifically had it in my mind to create a home I’d never want or need to leave… I.e. Having something like a media room has always felt like it belonged on my dream home bucket list - nice to have but never really knowing if it would actually happen. How could I maintain the high-end, bespoke vibes of the space while being able to shop more accessible, go-to options? That said, sourcing High Point Market to create my virtual design meant sourcing trade only and/or custom items. Instead, you’d have to go through a designer and/or retailers to source their products. High Point Market vendors are, more often than not, inaccessible to the general public. In case you’re not familiar with High Point Market, it is essentially the fashion week of the home industry, where vendors and retailers showcase new product lines, and designers and buyers come to take it all in. By the time we actually closed on the house, I was fully committed to making it happen, especially the Black Panther-inspired media room. I decided to base the design of my “must be nice” rooms on one of the homes we were considering… spoiler: it’s the home we ended up buying! Using the home’s space plan, I concocted a design for a media room and study.Īs part of the One Room Challenge, I worked with a 3-D Render Studio, Duke Renders, to bring my design to life… and after seeing their photorealistic renderings, I wanted to actually bring the project to life! These designs, being based on a real space & with my family in mind, were ideas that I felt like I could totally translate into something real. What most people didn’t know at the time, however, was that we were house hunting at the time. I was absolutely GEEKED because (1) getting tapped to be a featured designer was a huge honor and (2) virtual designs are my whole jam! This was the best of all possible outcomes. In this unprecedented edition of the event, I was charged with highlighting High Point Market vendors to create a one of a kind virtual design. Y’all, this reveal feels like the most overdue project coming out of the hygge ranch, and it really has been a long time coming, especially from whence we came! In Fall 2020, for the first time ever, I was chosen to be a featured designer for the bi-annual One Room Challenge event. ![]()
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