9.27.2013

Redesign :: Brooklyn on a Budget

One of my favorite design shows is Sabrina Soto's "The High Low Project" on HGTV. After completing the previous post where I designed the interior for a Brooklyn row house with beautiful but high end items, I challenged myself to come up with a "low" design for those on a tighter budget. Here goes:

Carmen Sofa in Toasted Pecan $799 :: Pier1
This is a comfortable sofa with a similar shape and nailhead trim like the Lee option. The "toasted pecan" upholstery lends the room a nice warmth.
Sedgewick Leather Recliner $1299 :: West Elm
This is an example that the expensive option isn't always best one. I found this leather chair from West Elm. It's a great substitute for the Lee leather club chair, but I think its a better choice because it reclines!
Melba Chair in Dansbo Dark Gray $249 :: Ikea
This was actually the chair that inspired this challenge. Leave it to Ikea to produce high design for so little money. Although it doesn't have the bronze legs, it does have a nice heathered charcoal gray upholstery and is a dead ringer for the Goodland chair -- and exactly $3K less per chair!! I really loved the warmth of the bronze metal, so I'd probably spray these legs out with Rustoleum Designer Metallic Spray in Aged Brass.
Bessarabian Kilim Rug $1200 :: Bradfords Rug Gallery
 The rug is where you could definitely shop around (either online or at your local rug stores) and save quite a bit. This kilim is a great option and brings in the rich colors I chose for the original design. It is quite a bit smaller than the original choice and its not an antique hand-knotted wool... but it could still work nicely and kilims are very durable for the kiddos.
Egg Chair in Orange $712.86 :: Amazon.com
While this chair isn't an authentic Jacobsen Egg chair, its a fairly good replica and the orange upholstery is a nice alternative to the Persimmon Ducale wool in the original chair. And again the savings are outstanding -- this chair is a tenth of the original.

As for the coffee table and trio of side tables, my original selections are pretty well priced so those are staying...
Milo Teak Coffee Table - Jayson Home :: $1,395
Sig Side Tables - Jayson Home :: Starting at $195 each
Twisted Metal Drum Table $129 :: Wisteria.com
 I found a nice alternative to the Platner table that I chose to place between the gray armchairs. It has a nice dark finish and mimics the general shape of the original. Plus the solid top might be a nice choice if there are children around.
Wood Stool $220 :: Shed Eclectic
Good design always inspires replicas and the Eames turned wood stools are no exception. This piece from Shed Eclectic is a beautiful interpretation and is offered at a very attractive price point.
Verona Trestle Table $549 :: World Market
There are trestle tables all over so finding a alternative to the Ethan Allen design isn't difficult. This piece from World Market is a viable option and is almost a quarter of the price -- definitely a good starter item.
Lydia Dining Chair in Pacific Velvet $319.98/pair :: World Market
While we're at World Market, we might as well pick up a pair of these dining chairs which are a pretty attractive substitute for the custom upholstered chairs from the original post. The indigo velvet is still my first choice, but this teal works nicely. What about the super fantastic Chiang Mai fabric?!? For me its a crucial element, so... I'd have a pair of small lumbar pillows sewn. There are several talented folks on Etsy that sew pillow covers in this iconic fabric.
Bowen Wishbone Chair $139 :: World Market
World Market delivers again with their interpretation of the Hans Wegner iconic wishbone chair. Their weathered finish is nice and on trend, but for this project, I would probably paint the chairs (or have a pro spray them for an even more durable finish). A soft black like Benjamin Moore's Gravel Gray (2127-30) would be a nice complement to the other elements in the room and relates nicely to the charcoal armchairs in the living room.
Satellite Chandelier $1126.25 :: Design Within Reach
This chandelier is a fabulous option and won't feel like a compromise at all. It's an iconic design on its own, but is roughly half the price of the Cosmo light.

I've gotta say...this "High/Low" challenge was fun! I may just have to make it a regular thing...

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