In the Modern Farmhouse project our clients needed a comfortable space for their kids to lounge and hang out. We wanted to keep true to the rest of the house style, but also bring in a fun and youthful feel to the loft. The shiplap compliments the roofline and gives it that home like feel we all love.
We made sure we chose furniture pieces that were durable and would hold up to a family.
We had the sofa custom built and it was well worth it. How can you not love that green velvet and shape of that sofa.
These benches (with that lighting) make a perfect place to cuddle up read a book.
Photography by Lindsey Orton
Sofa (Craftsman Upholstery, Similar Here), Lounge Chairs, Leather Ottoman (Overstock), TV Cabinet, Floor Lamp, Bug Canvas Posters (Restoration Hardware), Rug, Globes (Thrifted), Tassel Pillow, Love Life Pillow (Pottery Barn – Sold Out), Blue Sofa Pillow (Alice Lane), Zig Zag Baskets, Star Pendant Light, Buffalo Check Fabric, Bookshelves and Black Table & Chairs (Belonged to Client)
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That green sofa is amazing! I’ve been reading the blog for a few years, and honestly, you guys’ aesthetic is so me! Your use of just enough color to make a room come alive, while still keeping the room glamorous just kills it for me. One of these days I will hire you for an e-design, hopefully to include a green sofa.
Love what you did in this space, can you tell me where you found the grey star pillow that sits on the green sofa?
We got it at Alice Lane in Utah.
Kirsten can you tell me what you used to do the shiplap?
Our builder did it so I don’t know for sure. Sorry!
I see the lounge chairs listed in the sources, but then there isn’t a source or live link. Would you mind sharing where those chairs are from?? We are in the process of converting our dining room into a playroom and I think those would be great! We already have two living spaces, so I dont want to put a full couch in there.
Oh sorry about that. It’s fixed now with a link. 🙂