Tour Ray Booth’s Terrace-Level Family Room to learn more about his inspiration and sources for this beautiful space. If you enjoy this feature, subscribe to FLOWER magazine for more inspiring homes, gardens, lifestyle content, and of course, florals!
“A series of convex mirrors in different scales creates an installation that echoes the porthole windows. They also bounce light around, animating the space.” – Ray Booth
“I arranged a pair of sectional sofas from my furniture line for Hickory Chair in an L-shape and then interrupted the bulk of the back with an ottoman in between. It’s all deep-seated and incredibly comfortable for movie-watching.”
Ray continues the circular play with a hand-blown glass light fixture from John Pomp through R. Hughes “that looks like a mobile suspended from the ceiling.” The table spins down to 18 inches and up to 22 inches, “which gives a little diversity for height and use.”
A buffet with square-pleated front, another of Booth’s own furniture designs, provides ample storage as well as a surface for decorative objects and a drinks tray.
Ray saw the other side of the room as the ideal spot for a game table. “I surrounded my table with a curved banquette and vintage chairs. The upholstered screen reaches its arms out to gather the furniture and is also the perfect place to hang the painting by David Kidd.”
FLORAL SPOTLIGHT
In the Ray Booth designed family room, Keith Robinson of Gloriosa composed simple arrangements with big impact. He filled tall, clear glass cylinders with impressive, white proteas (seen here) or impressive branches of blooming fatsia.
See more arrangements from Keith Robinson and read about his Georgia home and garden.
Sources
Who Did It & Where To Get It
ANTIQUES
A. Tyner Antiques
Holland MacRae
Robuck
ACCESSORIES
Blake Weeks
R. Hughes
ART
David Kidd
FABRICS
Ainsworth-Noah
Arabel Fabrics
Schumacher
The Romo Group
FLOOR COVERINGS
Colonial Mills
Marc Phillips
FURNITURE
Paul Plus
Baker Furniture
Constantini
Hickory Chair
HARDWARE
LIGHTING
Arteriors
John Pomp through R. Hughes
Visual Comfort & Co.
PAINT
Benjamin Moore
Domingue Architectural Finishes
WALLPAPER
Phillip Jeffries
WINDOW TREATMENTS
WORKROOMS
Blue Door Framing
Douglass Workroom