Designer Julie Geyer breaks down four new looks for rooms that change a home’s vibe.Designer Julie Geyer
transformed an
unused space into a
wine-tasting room. PHOTOGRAPHED BY KEYANNA BOWEN, EAST AND LANE PHOTOGRAPHY
STYLED BY GABRIELLE LANGDON AND IAN MICHELMANDesigner Julie Geyer transformed an unused space into a wine-tasting room.

We asked DC-area designer Julie Geyer, founder and principal designer at Julie Geyer Studio (juliegeyerstudio.com, @juliegstudio), to share her latest and boldest client work for room refreshes. No surprises here—they’re gorgeous.

WINE ROOM
Geyer transformed an unused dining room into a moody wine lounge. “Four chairs by Caracole (caracole.com) surround a marble table by Four Hands (fourhands.com) on a lush wool rug by Ashley Stark Home (ashleystarkhome.com),” she says, noting that her team added grasscloth wallpaper by Schumacher (schumacher.com), a chandelier by Gabby (gabby.com) and wine racks by Vintage View (vintageview.com).

Schmacher wallpaper on the
ceilingadds a dazzling accent to a cozy she-space PHOTOGRAPHED BY KEYANNA BOWEN, EAST AND LANE PHOTOGRAPHY
STYLED BY GABRIELLE LANGDON AND IAN MICHELMAN
A revitalized family room features two sofas from Lexington Furniture.

FAMILY ROOM
“Our clients, a family of five, needed as much seating as we could fit for entertaining friends and teens,” says Geyer. The designer removed built-in bookcases and added millwork, white oak sideboards by Revelation (@revelationbyuttermost) and sconces by Visual Comfort. The two sofas by Lexington Furniture (lexingtonfurniture. com) provide clean lines and performance fabrics. “To reflect the family’s vibrancy, we added blue velvet swivel chairs by Precedent (precedent-furniture.com), a large iron coffee table by Four Hands (fourhands.com) and a rug from Coe & Son (coecarpetandrug.com).

A revitalized family room features two
sofas from Lexington Furniture PHOTOGRAPHED BY KEYANNA BOWEN, EAST AND LANE PHOTOGRAPHY
STYLED BY GABRIELLE LANGDON AND IAN MICHELMAN
Millwork panels add elegance and charm to a foyer.

FOYER
“This historic home was renovated about 10 years ago and needed a refresh to bring it back to life,” says Geyer. “We added millwork panels to the foyer and added mural wallpaper by Emma Hayes (emmahayes.co.nz) to three main panels. To brighten the hallway, we painted it in Benjamin Moore’s (benjaminmoore.com) Decorator’s White, replaced the recessed lighting for surface mounts by Visual Comfort (visualcomfort.com), and added an organically shaped custom bench and stool by Mr. Brown London (mrbrownhome.com).

millwork
panels add elegance and charm to a foyer.  PHOTOGRAPHED BY KEYANNA BOWEN, EAST AND LANE PHOTOGRAPHY
STYLED BY GABRIELLE LANGDON AND IAN MICHELMAN
Schmacher wallpaper on the ceilingadds a dazzling accent to a cozy she-space.

LIVING ROOM
The client wanted a space to relax—away from the fray of the busy family. The living room is now a she-space for mom to watch TV and for her three daughters to hang out,” says Geyer. “We painted in Benjamin Moore Simply White to brighten the room, and we added a slip-covered sofa and a coffee table from Rowe (rowefurniture.com).” The team layered the room with black chairs from Villa & House (vandh.com), a sideboard by Worlds Away (worlds- away. com), a chandelier by Regina Andrew Detroit (reginaandrew.com), a side table from Mr. Brown London and art from Josh Young Design House (joshyoungdesignhouse.com). The kicker: Geyer covered the ceiling with Schumacher’s wallpaper.