This conservatory was previously used as a dining room and as a catch all. The family found themselves using this space consistently throughout the years to store miscellaneous furniture that could not be used anywhere else in the house.
Creating a four season lounge, the challenge was to utilize space great architecture and simultaneously get the garden into the room.
The family had a very clear desire for a Nordic style, so we used a mix of wood, leather and various fabrics through consistent color scale.
Space
Gone away is the Blind, the dark wooden ceiling and the old dining-table. The effect of the white glossy ceiling emphasizes the room's architecture and shows off it's high ceilings. The colorful carpet softens and creates a warm ambiance while the distinctive chairs add a boldness to the space.
Color
The white and gray tones form the frame, while the blue-green color and the tree reflects nature. The daylight streaming in through the windows is playing with colors and creates a nice shadow play. The blue elephant adds such a nice contrast and along with the seat, it's inviting to even the youngest guest.
Texture
To create depth in the room, the walls are painted dark gray, which captures the color in the marble tiles on the floor. The photos are a huge compliment to the rug as well.
Form
The reading lamp complements the masculine chairs while the chairs, with their lovely and warm color compliment the outdoors. These provide a great view of the art on the wall.