Displaying posts labeled "Neutral"

A muted California farmhouse

Posted on Fri, 28 Jun 2019 by KiM

When muted, neutral colours set the stage for something beautiful…

Every inch of this 5,000 square foot farmhouse in Brentwood was approached with muted precision. A stunning art collection, curated by Candace Worth of Worth Art Advisory, drives the design. Every room is a balance of collections: art, antiques, handmade items, modern pieces, and books all thoughtfully layered. Much of the home includes furniture thoughtfully designed and selected by Full Scale Inc. from the owners’ previous Connecticut home. Ken Linsteadt Architects edited the Colonial home down to its purist form, with a natural flow that is neither forced nor complicated. The home is a reflection of the homeowners’ refined taste: restrained yet engaging. A soft, subtle design allows fine details to shine through. By M. Elle Design.

Amy Meier Design

Posted on Wed, 26 Jun 2019 by KiM

Classic and timeless, elegant and sophisticated, neutral and serene. A delicious sampling from several projects by interior designer Amy Meier.

Cohesively curated

Posted on Thu, 20 Jun 2019 by KiM

Emily Bemis Ruff is an interior designer based in Seattle and I really love her chill, comfortable style that is a bit bohemian mixed with modern mixed with traditional. It’s delightful eye candy. Also, her bathrooms are fabulous and I’m taking notes for my upcoming reno. (Photos: Carina Skrobecki Swain)

Sean Anderson keeps it light

Posted on Wed, 12 Jun 2019 by KiM

(Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck)

In case dark doesn’t do it for you (what is wrong with you??? 😉 ) here are some light spaces by Sean Anderson to remind you how well he does it.

(Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck)
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Sean Anderson goes dark

Posted on Wed, 12 Jun 2019 by KiM

(Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck)

Memphis interior designer Sean Anderson (from this past feature, and this one) has serious skills when it comes to creating white, neutral, naturally textured spaces, but it seems he can also nail dark spaces like nobody’s business. The secret ingredient in his case is keeping the floors bright and white. The sunlight bounces off of them and adds dimension, while evading the cave-like nature of having really dark walls. GORG!!!

(Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck)
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(Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck)
(Photo: Alyssa Rosenheck)