Orangery redo – Part I
Hello my friends! I am in the middle of moving furniture all around the house, because next week the painters will arrive to repaint our orangery! I wrote about our orangery in an earlier post HERE. We really enjoy sitting in this place, gathering around the fire place with family and friends! It is almost 4 years ago since we moved in our home and some places, as the orangery, really need to be repainted. When we moved in, we painted the walls of the orangery in a flat grey color but I am done with it at this moment! I really wanted something new…! Jan and me have decided to paint the walls in a lime wash painting.
Here are two pictures of how the orangery actually looks like.
Photo credit : Jo Pauwels for Beta-Plus publishing
Photo credit : Fotografie Claude Smekens
The passed weekends, I was browsing through my collection of BETA-PLUS books to find some inspiration for this orangery redo.
Mainly in these 3 titles of the Beta-Plus publications I found the most suitable images to explain the painters what I really wanted the walls have to look like :
COMPENDIUM COLOUR & TEXTURE (to see a preview click HERE)
CONTEMPORARY LVING WITH ANTIQUES (to see a preview click HERE)
LIVING WITH COLOUR
To choose the exact paint color, we have to take a few elements into consideration :
The lime paint has to match the color of the oak roof construction,
has to match the brick stone floor,
and has to go with the black colored steel windows.
I definitely want to use again linen fabrics for the window treatment and the sofa upholstery.
Actually I love the earthy color of these antique chinese vases in my kitchen and…
… the sandy color of this antique Syrian vase.
Believe it or not, this will be the basic point to determine the exact lime wash paint for the orangery walls!
This sample of the Belgian Libeco linen is beautiful!!!! A mix of earthy and beige tones!
Wonderful together with these lime wash paint tones! Isn’t it!
Our painter promised me to mix and match the color of the lime wash paint, during the application next week, untill he will become the exact, required color!! Great isn’t it? So,that gives us the possibility to even change the color if we don’t like it!
The chosen color needs to have tones which are present in the pointing of the floor bricks,
and which are seen in the oak ceiling beams,
and seen on the chimney piece of the orangery!!!
Because the orangery is in connection with our kitchen, as you can see on the picture here below, chosen fabrics and painting have to go well with the kitchen color palette.
Photo credit : Fotografie Claude Smekens
I have chosen for this Libeco linen sofa upholstery, that is for sure!
We decided to not change the window treatment fabric because it has to match the black steel windows.
The slipcover of the existing 2-seats sofa will be changed into the chosen Libeco linen color as shown above.
Photo credit : Fotografie Claude Smekens
On the other side, in front of the 2 windows, I have chosen for a new large, straight sofa (upholstery in the same fabric as the 2-seat sofa).
I can’t show you a picture of it, because it doesn’t exist yet! The sofa will be new-made for us! But it will look a bit as the sofa on the image here below.
Here are a few inspirational pictures about the color palette and furniture I love to see in the orangery.
image source : Alexandra Siebelink
image source : Axel Vervoordt
image source : Axel Vervoordt
I love the combination of a large coffee table in front of a large straight sofa!
I will tell you more about the choice of furniture and decorative items in a later post about the orangery-redo!
I do hope that our dog Ralph will love the new look because the orangery is also his bedroom at night!
Talk to you soon!
xx
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