McG also started breaking up the brick by the fireplace.
In order to get a vision for what I'm hoping to achieve in a room, I sometimes use or make a mood board. I shared the one I made for the laundry room with you back in the fall. You can check it out here.
I found some mood boards that I really like on Pinterest.
This one is from Studio McGee, you can find the link here. We are considering a small sectional instead of a couch and love seat this time, along with two chairs. This is the color scheme that I would like to work with in this room, soft grays with punches of navy and green and weathered wood.
I also really like this neutral option from Brass and What Nots.
I love the calmness of it and with just some simple pops of navy and green I could really make it mine.
So, if you are considering a renovation in your future, I really suggest checking out some mood boards on Pinterest or even creating one of your own. I find that it helps to keep me on track and focused when I shopping for pieces for the room.
Although I wanted to take out our current fireplace and replace it with a more traditional looking one and not a "woodstove" looking one like we have currently, it is not in the budget for this project. So I am currently trying to design around it. We are considering two options right now.
Planking painted white, similar to this but without the shelving...
We have a large amount of pine planks leftover from the wall project in the master bedroom. If you missed it, you can check it out here.
...or a more modern look similar to this using a large porcelain tile.
Are you using mood boards? I'd love to see some of yours!!
Cheryl