Monday 20 April 2009

Interchangeable Design



I think this Peter Dunham room above is divine. I love the wall colour. I love the mismatched artwork on the walls. I love the coffee table. I love the sisal rug which I feel grounds the room beautifully and I love the fresh pink Peonies placed on the coffee table.

It looks like Peter may have done a little redecorating when you compare the above photos of his room to the below photos.

Designers are always tempted by the most beautiful new ranges of fabrics and wallpapers. I know myself when I see a fabric in a new collection I can't live without I have a few cushions made in it for my sofa at home. I suppose for me, that's the wonderful thing about having a white sofa as it is so interchangeable.

Which way do you prefer Peter's room? The first way as above or the second way as below?





22 comments:

  1. it's funny but I like elements of both - I like the furniture in the new pictures better but I adore the last picture! and i prefer the old art work over the new!!! so go figure. I need both rooms put together. love him though- he is fabulous!
    Joni

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  2. Both beautiful rooms, but I think I prefer the blue soft furnishings in the second. It's amazing how such a small change can make such a difference.

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  3. Oh they're both beautiful! The second one is the winner for me though... the old maps and the splash of red won me over!

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  4. Second one for sure! Just move the peonies from the first lot though.

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  5. Interesting.. I love a mix of both, but immediately my eye wandered to the old layout over the new. His work is fab!

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  6. They both lovely, but I am leaning towards the first one. Feels a little softer to me.

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  7. Amanda & Katrina - I with you! I love the room the first time around. However, I do still love elements of the room the second time around too like Joni does.

    x
    Anna

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  8. The first one looks much more interesting to me.

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  9. I love the way that this came together. It is gorgeous!

    Jack O'Sullivan

    Bedroom Furniture SetsMens Dress Shoes

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  10. they are both so similar, but i have pick the first.

    but i'd take them both!
    :)

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  11. I'd prefer the second, though both are great in a certain way, maybe the second one gives me more of a feeling of being at home...that cozy feeling of being relaxed

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  12. Oh I Love them both. If I had to choose one or the other... I would have to say that I am drawn more to the top version. Oh so pretty.

    Love your blog.

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  13. I am an artist and an antique art collector, so I have tons of different types of random art hanging around the house. I wanted to do a wall display similar to this one- is there a special trick to making it look great?

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  14. I like the first one. The second one is also nice, but the first one is more serene and has pretty pops of pink and cream here and there.

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  15. I think I prefer the second one, makes me feel more comfortable.
    Saludos,

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  16. I like the first room, but I love the second! It is a bit off, not so perfect, the colors are so great and bohemian...just to plunk down with a book!
    Victoria

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  17. Oh the old one! That sofa is begging for someone to curl up with a good cup of tea and book and I prefer the wall color with the velvet on the sofa - both are fantastic though. I do love the chair fabric in the 3rd pic.

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  18. Love love love peter dunham! The first is my favorite. It's more sophisticated and I like the subtle colors and softer textures. Great post!

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  19. Loving the cluster walls! So many options, so many frames! Endless affordable options.

    Betsy

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  20. Anna -- kindred spirits :) I am so inspired by these. One is my screen saver!

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  21. Hands down the first. Much more elegance in my eye. Thanks for such a beautiful blog!

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