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Kaitlin’s 70s Inspired, Colorful And Cool Living Room Revealed (Y’all, I’m So Jealous)

BOY, do I feel some satisfaction with this one – every time I walk in I’m like “Damn, this is just so good”. It really demonstrates the power of good furniture, a good layout, and some color and pattern. Fine, and some dope tile and a new window. But this blank slate turned out far better than I had imagined. Like I thought we were going to make it better, sure, and more functional, of course, but for how much effort we put into it (not very much, TBH) it is a grand slam. Of course, a ton of credit has to go to my partner in design, Article, because indeed we were able to furnish every major piece of furniture and have it arrive within weeks of ordering. And the best part is that it doesn’t look like a weird set or match too much or anything. You wouldn’t know that it came from one store. This is Kaitlin Green’s (our wonderful photographer and friend’s) living room and I can’t take full credit (she chose some of the art and was super involved). It was so wonderful to be able to help my friend have a better home/life 🙂 Let’s show and tell.

Here’s a little fun video of the living room if you want to check that out first! (just wait for the ad to play):

The Leather Sofas

Leather Sofa | Leather Loveseat | Coffee Table | Rug | Lamp

Two years ago I sat on this sofa at my friend’s house in Lake Arrowhead and could personally attest to the comfort (squooshy, not too firm with a nice supportive back, and great height for elbows). So without much convincing, I forced these sofas on Kaitlin. We knew that we needed a lower sofa in front of the window, and leaning into the 70s vibe really worked here. We ordered the sectional (a sofa and a loveseat) and ended up separating them (for now) because we liked how it filled out the room more (plus hot tip – dudes don’t always love to cuddle with other dudes while watching a game, so it gets WAY more use during game day as two different pieces). The leather is so beautiful and SOFT (I don’t know how they do it, but it’s buttery, not tight). It also comes in a lighter, caramel color too. And yes this entire collection (the Cigar) is completely modular meaning you can “build” your perfect configuration and the pieces have sturdy attachments underneath to lock the individual pieces together or, as we have them here, slide away to be kept apart. 

Leather Sofa | Brown Lumbar Pillow | Cream Pillow | Leather Loveseat | Plaid Blanket | Cream Check Lumbar Pillow | Coffee Table | Footed Planter | Blue Candlestick Holders (similar) | Burgundy Bowl (similar) | Green Tray (similar) | Rug | Lamp

We floated it out from the wall, and while I wanted to add curtains to frame the window Kaitlin had other plant plans and bought this awesome sculptural plant from Dennis’ 7 Dees. Then we added the lamp to enhance this 70s vibe and create a great ambiance. She was right – we didn’t need curtains, just needed something tall and sculptural to soften the lines.

Media Units | Big Art on the Left | Vertical Wooden Frame Piece | Little Piece | Horse Art Print | Frame TV | Frame TV Art

The blank wall is totally transformed – two matching media units (The Torme) created a low long built-in look that not only created a lot of record and game storage but was a great surface and grounding element for a gallery wall above. Each unit features adjustable shelves inside and soft close fronts but the real kicker are the thoughtful design details – those rounded legs and beveled doors are chef’s kiss. And yes, that is a Frame TV (non-spon, just can’t stop using them) along with a few other pieces that Kaitlin sourced from The Yo Store, a vintage painting and Gretchen even made her that little painting. It’s SO GOOD.

Media Units | Big Art on the Left | Vertical Wooden Frame Piece | Little Piece | Horse Art Print | Frame TV | Frame TV Art | Lamp | Chrome Bowl | Stone Squiggle | Wood Tray | Footed Bowl

The art on the Frame TV is from this amazing artist that Kaitlin also found named Abigail Bell. Go check her stuff out!

The Coziest Green Chair

Chair | Ottoman | Pillow | Side Table | Footed Planter | Planter | Tile (in Forest and Mallard) | Rug

The green chair and ottoman are excellent and are real “stars” of the show. They’re from Article’s new Sanders collection – a striking yet minimal Scandi-inspired style for them. How good is the rich mocha brown sofa it also comes in? So comfortable, such a pretty color. Again, I know I have a lot of good stuff in my home, but everything in here looks so good together that I want it all!

The Fireplace

Obviously one of the biggest changes we made was tiling the fireplace with this incredible blue and green tile from Clé Tile. I know (from first hand experience) that these things are hard to pull the trigger on, that they aren’t cheap ($1,200 labor, $1k in tile) and the fear of not loving the outcome can be high. But all of us agreed that this tile would be perfect and lo and behold it SURE IS.

Tile (in Forest and Mallard)

Clé just does such a great job with their color combinations and the texture is always so warm. Of course, now I want to clad over our brick fireplace instead of lime wash it…I’m so easily influenced!! We had the installer just miter the edges so it had a clean line, then Kaitlin and her husband chose a really nice complementary grout color.

Tile (in Forest and Mallard) | Mirror | Bar Cabinet | Lamp | Wood Tray (similar) | Blue Martini Glasses (vintage) | Wall Art | Basket (no longer available) | Leather Sofa | Throw Blanket (similar) | Throw Pillow | Rug

We finished off the major pieces with this bar cabinet in the corner – contemporary and playful (and I love how the round elements contrast so well with the vertical and square elements of the fireplace). Popped on a squiggle mirror (your regular reminder to NOT sleep on Article’s decor) and a really graphic oxblood colored lamp and this vignette worked instantly. I bought this framed print from Form & Function, one of my new favorite stores in Portland that has a ton of Scandinavian accessories (and vintage furniture).

Left: Tile (in Forest and Mallard) | Mirror | Bar Cabinet | Lamp | Wood Tray (similar) | Blue Martini Glasses (vintage) | Wall Art | Right: Leather Sofa | Brown Lumbar Pillow | Cream Pillow | Leather Loveseat | Plaid Blanket | Cream Check Lumbar Pillow | Coffee Table | Blue Candlestick Holders (similar) | Burgundy Bowl (similar) | Green Tray (similar) | Rug | Lamp

Kaitlin did a lot of the shopping for accessories (she has great taste and didn’t make sense for me to try to guess what she’d like, lol). I brought in a few pieces from Schoolhouse that I’m obsessed with, but otherwise, she went to the usuals: World Market, Anthro and Target. She had a ton of books and trays to play, as well as the turntable and cool speakers that her husband was excited to show off.

The thing that makes me the happiest is how much Kaitlin and Corey love this room. They NEVER USED IT and now they not only use it nightly but they invite friends over to hang in, they host so much more, and they truly love their house so much more. As a friend/designer, it’s actually really thrilling to be a part of it.

Emil’s Outfit: Denim Blazer (similar) | Top | Jeans | Boots | Kaitlin’s Outfit: Top (vintage) | Jeans (Kaitlin refers to them as the “best jeans ever!”)

A huge thanks to Article for partnering on this living room – it’s always such a pleasure. We’ve used Article’s furniture for years and years in projects ranging from bedrooms to living rooms and the experience has been consistently remarkable. If anything, I think their offerings have just gotten better. The quality and value of the furniture can’t be beat, the style offered is simple with some extra edge and usually delivered very quickly. If you want to treat yourself I suggest having them put together the furniture and take away the boxes – it’s a full-service treat.

*Design and Styling by Emily Henderson (me!) and Kaitlin Green
**Photos by Kaitlin Green

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kate
17 days ago

This looks so good!

Kles
17 days ago

Ok Article, I see you! I really want the arm chair.

Ellie
17 days ago
Reply to  Kles

Same! 😍

Karen
17 days ago

Goodness! Beautiful! Speechless. I want evrrything.

Lauren
17 days ago

WOW. Em and team, this is a standout. It feels funky and cool while still seeming palatable enough for every day. I love the incorporation of electronics and media, which gives it such a nice balance between masculine and feminine. Beautiful, textured, layered, and lived in. And THE FIREPLACE 😍

Lauren
16 days ago
Reply to  Lauren

Yup, this is up there with my favorite reveals. I suddenly want to buy a house with an outdated fireplace….

monica
17 days ago

Looks so cosy! I think that the biggest real change here was a bigger and more welcoming rug – it really defined the area and the color helps draw folks in. That new comfy chair helped a lot as well. I thin the gallery wall is great and makes the area more welcoming, especially when coming in the front door, however I think I would have focused on putting the TV on the fireplace wall to the left of the fireplace, so that someone working in the kitchen might be able to have a view. This is crucial when someone is cooking but actually wants to watch a sports game! Even if most of the family or friends are watching in anothe rooma, having a TV viewable form the kitchen is a great – even if it requires taking a step or two- option.

JeffreyC
11 days ago
Reply to  monica

Interesting. Never once while cooking in my kitchen have I also wanted to be watching a TV.

Jen
17 days ago

Smashing!

Thora
17 days ago

Wow, it does look a lot better for not a ton of changes! I love the color of the leather sofas, and the color of the Cle tile as well. Plus how the long and low media cabinets really ground the TV and gallery wall. The bigger change to me that I am amazed by, though is the new window for only $1200! This has me dreaming of adding windows to a couple of windowless bathrooms I have in the future.

Allison
17 days ago

My favorite room! This looks amazing, Article really is killing it, I need the floor lamp and the green chair immediately!

Sally
17 days ago

Really great modern fresh room. Love the plants, the fireplace and the whole vibe.
What happened to the sofa that was in the photos before? Was that the old sofa??

One thing that occurred to me that would be interesting as a series of articles is if when you do a makeover, you also showed us where the good ‘old’ furniture went and how it’s styled in its new home. I think in this case Kaitlin gave to friends?? Would be fun to see.

MKP
17 days ago
Reply to  Sally

That would be fun to see!

Tracy
17 days ago

Love it! Does Article have sales for Black Friday? I have my eye on some lamps for my kids’ room and have been patiently waiting for a sale.

Kate
16 days ago
Reply to  Tracy

It seems they’ve already started their Black Friday sale–check out their website!

Ellie
17 days ago

Love!

I’ve been staring at the tile pattern – it seems both regular and perfectly irregular in a beautiful organic way. Were you very clear with the tiler about how it should be laid?

Laura
12 days ago
Reply to  Ellie

Would love more detail on the pattern. I have to assume that they were very clear about how it should be laid (I’ve seen another decorator include that content on her IG). Would be interesting to see how they landed on this design and what others they considered.

Frankie
17 days ago

But how does one tile over a brick fireplace?! What are the constraints – would love a blog post on this

Suzanne
16 days ago
Reply to  Frankie

Frankie, I don’t have a blog post on tiling over a brick fireplace, but I have a few process photos. I had it done, and tried to take photos along the way. There was faux painted stone that I didn’t love in my 1912 craftsman, so my husband and I shouted books and magazines and came up with a plan to have implemented. I’m surprised by how many people think it’s original, which I don’t think it looks like it is, but I’ve been in a lot of old homes. We used Fireclay tile. Here’s the link to the Google photo album.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/a5RYFU4634PkeETMA

Juanita
16 days ago
Reply to  Frankie

I was wondering the same thing! I assume you’d have to build a plywood surround, bolt it to the brick, then tile over that.

Lisa
16 days ago

Source for the window shades? Thank you!

dawn
16 days ago
Reply to  Lisa

I also would love to know what company the shades are from! 🙂

Stephanie
16 days ago

What a transformation! It’s so stylish and comfortable looking. I just want to come in and plop down. Beautifully done, team!

Kate
16 days ago

Love this so much! So inspiring!

N
16 days ago

WOW! The room looks fantastic! I’m laughing to myself because I’m on a mission to bring my boring living room to life. The first piece I picked out was that blanket! Would love to see this idea turned into a series … “How to Tackle Boring Rooms”?

Suzanne
16 days ago
Reply to  N

Yes! I’m adding the Pendleton blanket to my Christmas wishlist!

Chloe
16 days ago

Could you give us details on the window shade?

Suzanne
16 days ago

I love it! The fireplace tile is perfect and it feels timeless. So many decor styles will work with it. Kaitlin won’t regret it at all! And Em, tiling the fireplace in your living room and adding a wood mantle would look so good, and it’d be authentic to the period of your home! I’m voting that you go for it!

Suz Sue
16 days ago

Perfection!

kam
16 days ago

This is my favorite gallery wall so far! It breathes; there is enough interest but it is not overwhelming. Can you provide measurements? Also, please give the source/info on window shades!

Julie
16 days ago

This is my fave room reveal in awhile! Everything is perfect. I’m in Portland and have been searching so long for a tile installer for smaller jobs (fireplace, backsplash, etc.) Can you PLEASE share your source? Thank you so much.

Glenda Clark
16 days ago

Just WOW!! 💥

Kate
16 days ago

The variation in the forest-colored tile really makes the fireplace special. It really looks like there are three colors and as a result the pattern is so dynamic. It’s just so lovely!

Pamela T
16 days ago

This room looks like a fun place to be and also sophisticated. I spied a few items from your home decor gift guide. I love that striped footed bowl from World Market (I’ve had the WM page open for a couple of days, now I’m ready to add to cart!) and how it is a subtle tie in to the tile and other elements.

Kim
16 days ago

What a beautiful and cozy makeover! Please share the name of the wall paint color. Thank you!

Susan
16 days ago

WELL DONE. I’m loving that it’s a happy, colorful, warm and functional space.

sam
16 days ago

‘Pro’ tips, whenever you want to tile something, print the chosen tile on paper and cover the area with that! I understand the colours will be a little off and it might be tedious to do ( even if you use A3!) but from experience, it saves me quite a few blunders!

kam
16 days ago
Reply to  sam

so smart!

Margo
16 days ago

Love this cozy, comfy, classy vibe!

Annie
16 days ago

It’s a beauty. Also, I am feeling relieved that it’s not got a telly above it. Thank goodness for that …

A in BK
15 days ago

I LOVE this room reveal! I am especially loving the whole media center and gallery wall layout and color palette! I am hoping to purchase a Frame TV over Black Friday. Can anyone tell me which frame is shown here? Looks awesome!

Alyssa
15 days ago

I also would love measurements on the art + samsung tv. We have the same tv and I would love to do the same thing to our long wall! I’m just curious if she has the same size… 65 inch?? I assume that is correct since it’s smaller than the media console.

Liz
14 days ago

I love how this room looks cozy and sophisticated at the same time. The tiled fireplace is so eye catching as well!

YJ
14 days ago

Wow, you guys make Article’s stuff look even better than on their website! Very impressed

Laura
12 days ago
Reply to  YJ

Seriously! I clicked through to the bar cabinet and gotta say, it looks WAY better here than on their page. I’d say articl id coming out ahead of this partnership <3

Jenny
12 days ago

…AAAAAND now I have to ask the husband if we can tile around our fireplace too.. I love the square tiles. Also realising I need a leather sofa in my life.

Gwen
11 days ago

Beautifully done! Would you mind sharing the size of the frame tv? I’m struggling to decide on the size to make art substantial but still balanced with other art and the rest of the room.

Jessica
10 days ago

Would love to know which wood tone you chose for the media cabinets. I was checking them out and wasn’t a huge fan of either color based on the stock photos, but I love them here.

Zana
7 days ago
Reply to  Jessica

Definitely the white oak. You can also see more IRL photos in the reviews section.

iLa
10 days ago

Wow! It looks much more spacious! Love the tiles of the fireplace.

Elisabeth Kantorik
9 days ago

Do you have any idea when the blue Merrick rug will be restocked in larger sizes? I LOVE it, but it’s sold out : (