Foyer Room
Most times, the foyer sets the tone for the design of the rest of the home. It is a place where guests receive their first and last impression of the overall design. Inspiration from the historic background of Ledroit Park led to the creation of a space, where combining old with new gave life to the room. In our day, Ledroit Park is being revitalized and the area is filled with an array of hip and trendy people, as well as the more traditional crowd.
Also well known for its architecture, elements in the foyer reflect many characteristics of Ledroit Park. The details and use of curvatious lines are echoed throughout the furniture in the space. A detailed sofa from Robert Allen, which is upholstered in a lush green velvet and personalized with upholstery studs, showcases a curvatious wooden back. The legs and finish of the Kravet Console bring in a touch of sophistication. The use of the metallics and upholstery studs is inspired by the use of wrought iron. The captivating greenery in the trees and plant life is shown through the use of fabric and accessory selections. A touch of the green shows up in one of the more modern additions in the room, the Alex Turco painting. Together, all the ingredients in the space produce the feeling of a luxurious and elegant decor with modern accents, which in my opinion is necessary in every room.


