Friday, March 20, 2015

Decorating With Curved Sofas


The sofa sets the tone for a room’s design direction so most designers agree that the first piece you should buy for a room is the sofa. Most rooms are square or rectangle, and in them you will usually find some style of straight sofa. Why not add interest and excite the eye by adding a fabulous curved sofa to the room. A curved sofa can add a bit of extra glamour to your room and change its look entirely. Not to mention it will create a relaxed atmosphere that makes it much more comfortable for conversation because the curve allows you to face each other easier. 

Whether your style is Park Avenue, Hollywood Regency, or French Country, curved sofas have increased in popularity over recent years as many people are trending back to a more elegant and chic way of decorating their homes. More and more we are seeing seductive, fluid lines and the curved sofa is a piece of furniture that easily becomes the center of attention in a room.

This post is about the curved sofa, not the sectional serpentine sofa. That post will follow shortly. Enjoy!



Mario Buatta

A curved sofa stands the test of time and always looks fabulous in a classically design space. The skirted style of this sofa and the floral chintz bring a more relaxed atmosphere to this formal living room.



I don't know the name of this curved sofa but it looks like it would fit perfectly in a Hollywood Regency room.

To make the most of a corner, a curved sofa is the best option as it softens the angular space and makes a room cozy and inviting.The color of the walls should complement the sofa and don't forget to decorate behind it. Nothing more boring that a sofa just shoved in a corner.

Curved walls are not exactly standard features in most homes but if you are fortunate enough, the curved area or window alcove makes a divine location for a curved sofa.

Dries Van Noten

It is easy to encourage conversation by furnishing a room with a curved sofa. The fringed skirt gives this sofa a casual elegance.


When using a curved sofa, try repeating the sofa's shape with other curved furniture and accessories to keep the look harmonious.


The soft look of a curved sofa or loveseat makes it a perfect addition for the bedroom.


This designer has opted for two curved loveseats instead of the traditional sofa and chairs.



Reminiscent of the glamorous styles of the 1950’s and 60’s, this sofa provides a sensuous, curving silhouette. 

David Howell Design / Photography by Peter Margonelli

Most furniture designers put function over form, but why not have both? The curved sofa many times can become an artistic piece of furniture.


What an intimate conversation area these curved sofas create. The curved walls add to the beauty and charm of this space.


I like curved sofas in square rooms." — Vicente Wolf. I agree! Your room does not have to have round walls for a curved sofa to stand out.

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You can also place the sofa so it is centered in front of a window alcove. Leaving a few inches between the sofa back and the wall or window makes it look less cramped.


Mid-century Modern style continues to be popular and a curved sofa works well with the lines of a Noguchi  coffee table and the circular artwork.


Contemporary living room with curved sofa by Karlene Hunter Baum, Allied ASID


Many curved sofas won't fit against a wall, so the makers suggest they can fill a corner or even sit dramatically in the middle of a room. I prefer to see the space behind them decorated with a curved sofa table and vignette, planter, or a floor lamp.


A curved sofa like this one in a Paris apartment is the perfect example of why these sofas shine as the star attraction when used in the middle of the floor. They beg to be the center of attention.

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Another dramatic curved sofa begging to be put in the spotlight.

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Now furniture manufacturers are adding curves to their designs for a more feminine look. Curved sofas are the perfect fit for this trend.  Adding square or rectangular cushions to a curved sofa complements a room hat has lots of straight lines and angles.

Steven Cordrey Interior Design

Your curved leather sofa is sure to be the focal point of any room.

Laura Santos Manhattan townhouse via Architectural Digest

This curved sofa has modern aesthetic with retro style that makes it perfect for the Mid-century Modern living room.The 60's sofas were slightly more fluid with beautiful sweeping curves.

Source unknown Would love to credit the creator of this great room. If anyone has info please let me know.

A curved sofa adds variety to a room dominated by straight lines, squares and rectangles.

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Rupert Bevan

A tufted velvet sofa with romantic, seductive curves. The sofa's curved back makes an attractive element for dividing living spaces.



Those of you who follow me know that I love classical decor so naturally I am going to share this fabulous, curved, French Directoire Sofa.

John Oetgen

What a wonderful focal point!  I love the contemporary vibe of this room coupled with the antique French style frame of this great curved sofa.


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This curved sofa has true classical appeal.


A curved sofa like this modern style is meant to "float" in a room, not hug the walls.

Arrange your curved sofa along with other seats in a circular grouping to take advantage of the curve and to also create a comfortable sitting and conversation area where everyone faces each other.

The curved velvet sofa is perfect for this modern traditional space.


Maybe a tufted, curved loveseat is all you need to add a touch of glamour to your room. The mirrored side table and fur rug complete the look.



If you are in the market for a new sofa, consider a curved one. The timing is perfect, there are many styles to choose from.






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Saturday, March 14, 2015

Decorating With Rose Gold



Metallic madness is becoming epidemic in the design world and rose gold is THE color metallic for this season. It rose to fame as a popular alloy used in jewelry design and now has entered the interior design arena. Rose gold is the perfect addition to the trend of mixing warm metallics.

Rose gold, also known as pink gold and red gold, was popular in Russia at the beginning of the nineteenth century Although the names are often used interchangeably, the difference between red, rose, and pink gold is the copper content, the higher the copper the redder the appearance. Subtler than traditional copper, rose gold  is a daintier version of classic gold and especially enhances feminine interiors. It plays particularly well with some of the softer neutrals, especially those that tend toward warmer tones such as a pinkish beige or a soft dove gray. However, when paired with chocolate brown and dark leather the  contrast will  prevent the rose gold from seeming too dainty.

 Since I don't believe rose gold will replace gold as a staple, it may be a trend that will pass quickly. It remains to be seen. For now it is a  a nice alternative to other metals and a fun way to mix things up a bit.I hope you will enjoy the images of home decor inspired by rose gold .


Stacy Garcia


Try adding a few pieces of rose gold to spruce up a room that is all neutrals.This precious metal will give any room a fun updated look with a gorgeous glow.


While furniture is a bit hard to find at present, there are several manufacturers that offer fabulous chairs is rose gold metal.



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If you don't want the look of metal, keep your eye out for items like this great sofa in rose gold upholstery to freshen up your interior.


You may want to proceed with caution and use rose gold as an accent rather than as the lead color in a room. British designer Tom Dixon was one of the early starters, designing his Shade Globe Light in rose gold back in 2005.



Contemporary table lamp in rose gold by Chatsworth Lighting Lamps Plus


Try the fresh look of multiple warm metals such as brass, copper, and rose gold. It is a particularly hot trend right now.

Kelly Wearstler via elledecor.com

Cameron Diaz's apartment in Manhattan's West Village....... wallpaper and upholstery in shades of rose gold.

Kelly Wearstler via elledecor.com

Diaz's dining room in hues of burnished metals and lustrous minerals: malachite, onyx, rose gold, silver, and copper. Designers continue to encourage mixing metals for a layered look.


Black, white and rose gold is a glam combination that has a Hollywood Recency look to it.


Rose gold’s warm tones blend well with a variety of other colors and also tend to flatter the skin so you also have the added bonus of looking great in your home!

Ways to introduce rose gold into your interiors are things like pendant lights.......



...........picture frames, candles, mirrors. Capture the trend without overdoing this look by adding a few rose gold accessories to any room.



Also throw pillows are quite readily available.

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The color of this lovely metal will give any room an updated look with a gorgeous glow. I have always referred to this color as blush. It is a rose but with gold undertones that takes away the pink and makes it even softer and more refined.


This wonderful Chinoiserie style table in rose gold would look wonderful in the room above!!!

Vince Camuto 

A rose gold comforter set mixed with mirrored furniture and other metals like the brass shown here would give your room a chic, trendy look.


Watch for this trend to hit hard in kitchen hardware,

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and plumbing fixtures.

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Rose gold faucets are a fun update for your interior.

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This bath demonstrates how lovely rose gold colored walls can be. I would like to see faucets in rose gold. They would mix perfectly with all the brass.


The rose gold Gem Table would be a gorgeous addition to the right interior.



Rose gold accents pair well with light pastels like peach, cream and white for a 'shabby chic' look.


Be creative and try some DIY projects using rose gold paint.
Rose gold with its warm color and soft glow can be especially feminine and desirable for wedding accents.


Rose gold goes beautifully with blush tones, deep burgundy, greens and plum. I like to use this color with touches of black to add an old world flavor and bring down the feminine levels.



However if you like, you can totally bask in the glow of rose gold.






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