You may remember back in this post, when our new jute rug arrived, that we decided our matching armchairs matched more than each other a little too well. Â Our living room became a sea of beige.
So, we decided to sell them (we actually won a gift card to purchase these chairs 2 years ago, so our investment in them was $0) to fund new chairs that would fit into our new living room design ideas. Â Instead of buying two matching chairs again, we fell for the idea of mixing and matching chairs for a collected his and her look.
We were unsure if the idea would translate well into our home that isn’t super eclectic, but I found these three very different examples that proved you don’t have to have a hipster style to pull off two different chairs–maybe I was thinking too much about it.
Check out this mid-century modern New York apartment:
This clean-lined traditional living room in Austin (my favorite!):
And this cottage-style traditional living room in San Francisco:
They all work. Â They are all beautiful. Â And they all made us more confident that our living room can definitely handle a couple different chairs, no problem. Â A couple weeks ago, I picked my chair the “her” of our chair combination and it arrived yesterday:
This one from Target (currently on sale for $119) doesn’t come with the matching pillow and its dimensions are smaller:
Next up is taking advantage of Labor day sales and find her–a him. Â I have already explained to Chris that although it is ultimately his decision, this is our living room not our family room so no reclining lay-z-boys or big bulky anythings are allowed…but it is still his decision. Â But I might weigh in on color. Â ;) Â Can’t wait to see what we can find!








I love your inspiration pictures! Especially the one with the two camel colored leather high backed chairs. BUT, i love your choice better!!! It’s so beautiful and i LOVE the print. it really pops with your neutrals!
Haha love the fun of his/her chairs!! I’ve definitely drooled over that very ikat chair at Joss and Main before. Gorgeous. I have to say that I like your chair’s chunky legs better than the cone legs!
http://goo.gl/sOioy
Love the ikat, it goes very well! http://www.styleoyster.blogspot.com
*Separate family room, I mean. Okay I’ll stop filling up your whole comment thread! Haha.