The Washington Post - 14.11.2019

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SPLURGE ...


1. Keep the walls yellow,


but go with a color that


has a warmer base to


enhance the tones of


the exposed brick. Try


Hubbard Squash from


Sherwin-Williams.


3. Use the existing


trunk as an end table


next to the daybed.


Add wheels so it can


be pushed to the


side when the


trundle is pulled out.


4. A tall lamp


on the low


chest next to


the bed


provides light


for reading.


Not shown. Change


the 24-inch closet


door to a bifold door,


requiring less space to


open. Consider adding


a custom storage


system to the closet to


maximize space.


5. Cover the window


with wood blinds


appropriate for the


period of the house,


trimmed with tapes, in


a light wood to match


the floors.


6. Add a tall


open


bookshelf


next to the


daybed to hold


books, photos


or other items.


2. Large-format


posters are a fun


way to bring in


color and the art


deco style the


homeowner loves.


 Margolis, with


Barbara Margolis


Interiors


(301-384-7667,


barbaramargolisinteri


ors.com), is based in


Silver Spring.


Liisa Ecola;


Barbara Margolis


Oxford pop-up


platform sleeper


daybed in Dawson


Otter ($1,999,


roomandboard.com)


Abstract Lines 5-by-


8-foot wool rug in


Sorrell ($699,


westelm.com)


... OR SAVE


Seraphine twin


daybed with trundle


in warm gray


($266.99,


wayfair.com)


Lewis 5-by-8-foot


hand-hooked rug


($439.20,


ballarddesigns.com)


HOUSE CALLS BY MARI-JANE WILLIAMS


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INTERIOR RENDERING BY
RICHMAN STUDIO FOR THE
WASHINGTON POST;
“BEFORE” AND HOMEOWNER
PHOTOS BY LEAH L. JONES
FOR THE WASHINGTON POST;
DESIGNER PHOTO FROM
BARBARA MARGOLIS;
PRODUCT PHOTOS FROM
RETAILERS

THE CHALLENGE


Liisa Ecola would like to update the 10-


by-13-foot guest bedroom in her


Northeast Washington home. The room is


at the top of the stairs, so she would like a


design that is more visually appealing


and inviting. She wants to keep the


treadmill and trunk in the space while


still being able to accommodate one or


two overnight guests, perhaps with a


trundle or daybed. She likes the yellow


walls, which help brighten a fairly dark


room, and prefers art deco design.


THE SOLUTION


Designer Barbara Margolis suggests a trundle daybed covered with art deco and


bohemian pillows under the window. That, combined with moving the treadmill to the


other side of the room, creates the more welcoming look that Ecola desires when coming


up the steps. The treadmill placement also allows the trundle to be pulled out when extra


guest accommodations are needed.


 See past room makeovers at washingtonpost.com/housecalls. Tell us about your design challenge. Send photos, room dimensions and contact information to [email protected].


SHOPPING GUIDE


Furniture: Mid-century 22-inch bookshelf in white ($599) and


Lenox velvet dining chair in mineral gray ($259), both from


westelm.com.


Accessories: Crescendo 18-by-12-inch wool felt pillow ($34.95,


cb2.com); Floating Waves lumbar pillow cover ($46 with addition of


down insert) and Crewel Color Study pillow cover in skylight blue


($57 with addition of down insert), both from westelm.com; Tola


paisley pillow covers in various sizes ($39.50-$45.50 each) and


down pillow inserts ($14-$29), both from potterybarn.com;


“Daydream Reverie” art nouveau lady throw pillow ($36.20,


zazzle.com); day/night three-quarters of an inch single-cell cellular


shades in Winter with sheer top in Frost (from $350) and two-inch


basic wood blinds with decorative tapes (from $250), both from


theshadestore.com; “Clipper 314” 27-by-39.5-inch poster with black


framed laminate ($127.99) and “Cafe Nitro” 26.5-by-40-inch poster


with black frame ($181.99), both from allposters.com.


Materials: Primed white three-panel craftsman molded composite


bifold doors with hardware (from $95.77 each, lowes.com).

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