Room of the Week 4.18.11

Posted on 19 April 2011

How’s this for a huge transformation?

From a dinghy and drab room that’s completely uninviting.

(photo by Rett Peek)

To a beautifully soothing, multifunctional space. And…it’s all for a good cause. It’s the Ronald McDonald House Charities family room at St. Edward Mercy Medical Center in Ft. Smith, and Fayetteville designer Joshua Jones transformed it with a host of warm, natural and eco-friendly materials–you can see the full story here, including more Befores and dramatic Afters.

(photo by Rett Peek)

We’ve paired good causes with good design throughout our Welcoming Homes, Warm Hearts issue. And if you’re a fan of Befores & Afters, visit here.

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3 responses to Room of the Week 4.18.11

  • That is beautiful and I’m sure very much appreciated! My Bro and Sis in law are constantly in hospitals around the U.S. for my niece. I know it’s hard for them to be away from home and the boring, stale environments don’t help!

  • Julie Khuu says:

    Oh it’s beautiful and so serene! Love the light blues and greens accented with rich chocolates…definitely a huge accomplishment judging from the before…thanks for sharing!

    Btw, Haute Khuuture just turned 1 so in honour of the birthday I’m hosting my first HUGE giveaway! Would love for you to stop by when you get the chance :D

    Happy Tuesday!

    xo-Julie

    Haute Khuuture Blog

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