Thursday, February 23, 2012

BP///RHOADS PROJECT

...You may remember a little article in the much loved Rue Magazine about me and my petit home last month that was shot by the lovely and talented Sarah and Chris Rhoads of We Are The Rhoads, well I must have really charmed them, cause I am currently re-doing their Seattle home. Starting with the Entry, Living and Dining areas, we are making some serious head way and I happy to share some of it with you...


///If you were a bird.


///View towards the fireplace. DRAMA.


///During the painting. Soon the fireplace will be high gloss black as well.


///A chesterfield in Dark Grey heavy linen custom designed by myself to be a little deeper than normal for loungey nights.


///A pair of BP INTERIORS pillows. Half drab wool and half antique rubberized army laundry bags...I know, I'm kind of twisted, but once the goods are washed and filled with 100% down they become pure luxury.

///A white console for behind the sofa.


///The console will be the new home of these fantastic Paul Evans lamps that I found on a trip to another clients home in San Diego. Rewired and topped with black paper drum shades.


///Under foot is a too step process. To anchor the room we will use this large sisal rug.


///On top to add some texture and pattern we"ll throw one of these bad boys down.


///The coffee table from my collaborative collection with Blackbird is perfect for this space.


///Drapes for both the living room and dining room in white linen with the bottom third being fashioned out of the same antique rubberized laundry bags as the pillows.




/// The entry nook.



///Making the entry console out of this ammunition case...


///...with the help of these legs, then painting the entire piece a bright white to make it pop.


///Entry mirror. Speaks for itself.

///Custom "soft" wiring one of these Jielde inspired lamps to be mounted on the wall.

///A look into the dining room which also got some of the dark love to help the custom bookcase pop.

More to come from this exciting project that pulls at my very heart strings with every piece.


2 comments:

breanneg said...

It is so great to see your process and the beautiful outcomes! Love this series and this place. The table is devine...

BRIAN PAQUETTE said...

thanks so much for the support!