It seems like everyone these days is repurposing their extra rooms for home offices, including those unused dining rooms.  But for Bob and I, we repurposed our dining room to this nurturing, intimate, cozy sanctuary TV/Den that we enjoy almost every evening.

Our repurposing goals of this TV/Den space:

1. MUST BE COMFORTABLE

This may seem like a no brainer but how frequently I observed my clients spending most of their down time on truly uncomfortable, outdated, even ugly furniture just because it is only them…not for show so to speak. Huge mistake!!

My goodness already, don’t we all deserve to spend our relaxing time on the best furniture comfort wise not merely what is left over from decades ago? These high quality rocker glider chairs, that will last us for a very long time. They are from Wesley Hall, one of my all time favorite upholstery lines. Plus, they are Bob’s absolute favorite chairs!

The chair fabric is bullet proof but has a soft plushy feel for the utmost comfort. No harsh stiff leathers (versus suedes or soft leathers) or too hard textured fabrics  in a true sanctuary space. 

One of the very first priorities was to add a French door for privacy yes, but for separation of entry / TV/Den . What a difference this made!

2. MUST BE FUNCTIONAL

After preparing this space, our furniture from our last home was also repurposed!

You might wonder why a sanctuary space needs to be functional? Let me count the  ways! 

  • Notice the perfectly scaled antique library table that we use constantly. Put a table this height in a room and observe how often this space functions. 
  • Appropriate lighting is a necessity and this table lamp plus another one on the credenza, floor reading lamps, along with  a ceiling mount fixture meet all our lighting needs.
  • Ottomans/benches for extra seating, feet up time, or can function as a coffee table if needed. 
  • Notice the perfectly scaled antique library table that we use constantly. Put a table this height in a room and observe how often this space functions. 
  • Appropriate lighting is a necessity and this table lamp plus another one on the credenza, floor reading lamps, along with  a ceiling mount fixture meet all our lighting needs.
  • Ottomans/benches for extra seating, feet up time, or can function as a coffee table if needed. 
Selected were the two paints on the left plus the fabric sample on the right. What a difference paint and window treatments make in a room

3.  MUST BE PRETTY

  • The paint colors were selected for their warmth, softness, and non-trend timeless classics to be enjoyed for a long time in our last best nest. Even though I love white spaces, for us, this is definitely not the room for that palette.
  • The drapery fabric is lovely vibrant color, linen texture, along with its large scale. 
  • The super gorgeous rug is just the right amount of saturated color but sans multiple patterns or colors. Plus, Jake loves the soft plush feel!
  • Accessories are super important in these sanctuary rooms. The point of these rooms is to restore us so why would we want meaningless stuff to look at versus personal treasures or at the very least, items we truly love?
As you can see, Jake is one happy puppy with this super soft new area rug. Now, to take away those mini blinds for plan B privacy options and perhaps add a valance on rings.

Here is a short video from my private Facebook group, Aging Gracefully for the 50+ers where you will see and learn additional design concepts plus view the entire room. We would love to have you join us! https://www.facebook.com/groups/LifeSizing/

At the end of the day, this is our go to sanctuary space. I wish for all of you to have this nurturing, restorative space for you and your loved ones. Trust me, it is so worth any efforts expended for all the long term benefits you will receive. 

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