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Pulliam Morris Interiors

906 Harden Street

Columbia, SC 29205

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ph: 803.799.4744

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Mountain Casual

IMG_6644A tragic victim to left over furniture, dated colors and some really bad Raymond Waites 1990′s wallpaper, this downstairs den was completely wasted on the elderly couple who previously owned this mountain home.  Now the second home for a younger family, the new owners wanted to reserve the upstairs rooms – with large stone fireplace, vaulted wood ceilings and spectacular view – for entertaining.  This presented a great opportunity to create a casual living space below, adding livability and flexibility for the family.

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Villa – Lasting Impressions

At the beginning of every year, we like to revisit our website portfolio and design stories to update with our most recent work.  We want to keep the content fresh, and so this year, we’ve added a new design story.  Transitional Splendor.  You may remember, we mentioned travelling to Dallas to furnish a Villa for one of our clients.  Now that we have the professional interior photos by John Smith Photography, we want to share them with you!

The home's Mediterranean architecture is the backdrop for the furnishings and accessories.

The home’s Mediterranean architecture is the backdrop for transitional furnishings and accessories.

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To Be or Not to Be…

“To be or not to be…” is the opening dialog of Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet.

“To have and to hold from this day forward…” is recited by many couples on their wedding day .

In the 1980′s The Clash sang, “Should I stay or should I go?”

Do you sometimes look at your sofa and ask yourself these same questions? Think about it in these terms - do you want to have and to hold onto that sofa until eternity? Should it stay… or should it go? To be recovered or not to be recovered – that is the real question.

To replace or recover - that is the question!

To replace or recover – that is the question!

Replacing vs. Recovering Your Sofa

Is your sofa old? Is it outdated? Too low? Too groovy? Not groovy enough? Worn out? Can’t get that animal smell out?

If you answered yes to most of these questions, then it’s probably time to start looking into replacing your sofa.  If you answered no to a few of them, it might be that recovering is the best option.

This client opted to purchase a new sofa.  The old one was...

This client opted to purchase a new sofa. The old one was beyond help!

If your sofa is comfortable, has good lines and is in good condition structurally, then consider recovering it. If it’s great structurally but just too low – here’s a design tip – have your upholsterer raise the legs a few inches before recovering it.

How about the style of the sofa? Is it still “in” or is it totally “out”? These “vintage” pieces can be saved and recovered for sentimental reasons but most likely will not be the sofa on which the family snuggles onto for movie night.

This old sofa has a fresh new look in a client's formal living room.

This old sofa has a fresh new look and is now at home in the client’s formal living room.

Many, many times when meeting with clients, one spouse seems to think the sofa is just fine while the other is about it toss it on the street because it is thread bare and smells like that sweet four legged animal roaming your home. Is it time to start shopping? Then go forth and shop!

How is it that our pets always claim the most comfortable seat in the house?

How is it that our pets always claim the most comfortable seat in the house?