I am part of an amazing team that consistently believed in me when I doubted myself and was committed to making sure that everything got done on time. Many nights were spent dreaming about paint choices, rug/sofa combinations and lighting; every detail of our showroom was intentionally chosen down to the specific pillows and vases I wanted in each room. I had a binder that stored all my information, lists, etc and I brought it home with me every night for 4 months-it was my baby,ha.
I learned, through this incredibly intense planning process, how fulfilling it is to be in a job that suits the strengths and giftings God has given me; I love my job!!!
Here are pictures from the main floor of our showroom.
I didn't highlight the design style of each room, but the pictures are ordered as if you are walking around the showroom. The goal, in my planning process, was to diversify the customer journey through the space (i.e. don't put all the Pure Modern rooms next to each other or clump all the Mid-Century rooms together, etc).
Room and Board is known for their "greige" (grey + beige); we have a lot of things in every category of our assortment that fall under this color label. It is actually a pretty monumental task to diversify the room color palettes so that you don't have what we like to call a "sea of greige". Next to picking what collections to show in our limited space (we are the smallest showroom in the whole company!), this avoidance of the "sea of greige" is the biggest challenge I have. While there were moments I wanted to pull my hair out and give up, I couldn't be more thankful to God for faithfully allowing creativity to "flow" at just the right moments and graciously allowing things to come out pretty well. It is so fun to see it all in person, instead of just on paper!
I will do a second post of the room from our lower level.
I happened to stumble across this posting while searching for some Room&Board photo inspiration because I am a huge fan of the store. I have a Hayes sectional and was stumped as to how to finish decorating my living room. Your design of the Metro living room with the blue arm chair is stunning and has given my great ideas. Thanks for posting these photos and great job!
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