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  • From "Bare Walls"
    episode BRW-109
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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E

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    Figure F

    Starting with the breakfast nook, Nancy Golden shows off the accessories she chose for the sunroom (figure A).

    1. The dining table began its life as a bamboo quilt rack, on which Golden added a checkered and scalloped tabletop (figure B).

    2. On the table she placed objects designed to help bring the outdoors in visually, such as a wicker rooster, a galvanized bucket filled with sunflowers, flower-painted stemware, sunflower napkin rings with green napkins, and simple white dinnerware.

    3. To continue the outdoors theme, she used bamboo folding chairs that she dressed up with the simple addition of cushions.

    4. No sunroom would be complete without plants, so Golden brought in a number of huge plants to add color, texture and height.

    5. Old green wicker furniture was revived with a coat of white paint to provide a neutral background for all the colorful fabrics (figure C).

    6. Instead of the traditional coffee table, Golden used a large ottoman upholstered in the potted-plant print (figure D). (Tip: If you use an ottoman for a coffee table, a large coffee-table books can be pressed into service as a tray when the need arises.)

    7. Behind the sofa, a white lattice screen against the window-wall adds a garden-gate feel. Golden has hung plates on the screen (figure E), but other decorative items could be displayed there instead.

    8. The table beside the sofa wasn't in good condition, so Golden covered it with a lace cloth and added whimsical touches such as a dancing-frog lamp (figure F ), which can provide light for whoever is lucky enough to be sitting in the luxurious chaise.

    9. Likewise, the pillow on the armchair was in bad shape, so a neutral matelasse pillow sham camouflaged its problems.

    10. Finally, the addition of touches such as porcelain plates above the door made the sunroom a lovely area for sitting and talking -- or just sitting.


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