
In the living room, white walls provide a blank slate for loads of plush bright fabrics and animal prints. A jumble of colors mix seamlessly - I spy fuchsia, pear green, turquoise, and goldenrod. Using lamps in pairs lends a little symmetry and structure, and the oversized portraits make use of the high ceilings. Little martini tables dot the room. See that bullion fringe on the skirted table? I'm predicting that it's poised to make a big comeback.

The dining room may appear to have a completely different look on first glance (that gingham!), but several of the elements are repeated: pairs of lamps, more pear green, bullion fringe, large portrait art, and animal print are all here. Granted the mix of pattern has been taken up (a slightly crazy) notch, but I am in love with those red leather dining chairs surrounding the circular table.

The study is dark and moody with its lacquered chocolate walls. The wild colors are toned down, but we still have our pear green and animal print in one. Petite wall sconces replace the pairs of table lamps, but topiaries on the fireplace still add some symmetry. Round little tables are more flexible than a traditional coffee table.
So how can we get the look?

With an infusion of color, of course! A fuchsia arm chair pairs will with a yellow side table while a neutral sofa (with bullion fringe!) mingles with gorgeous vintage leopard stools. We get our jolt of turquoise with a patterned pillow, and a black and white print would look amazing framed. We'll lacquer our walls with chocolate brown (Benjamin Moore "Night Horizon") and splurge on a set of traditional dining chairs upholstered in a pop of red (animal print, for good measure). And of course, it wouldn't be complete without a pair of green lamps.
*room images via architectural digest
So very pretty.
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Drooling over that top image. So beautiful!
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Really loving the jewel tones+animal prints. You are right- they manage to create a more playful vibe rather than sultry. Gorgeous interior space. I also love your picks!
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Sam
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Gorgeous! Love the tiger print, jewel toned lamp shades and black glossy walls!
ReplyDeletePerfection! I definitely think those handmade silk velvet pillows need a place in my home. Etsy should rule the world.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I love that you break down the key elements for us non-design people :)
ReplyDeletedark walls + neon chair = future home. LOVE IT
ReplyDeleteooo those red and black chairs are amazing! they would look so nice in our loft
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration, love it!
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Fuschia arm chairs for the win! I love those. This is such a rich look, perfect for my personality since I can't ever fully dedicate myself to just one trend. Love it!
ReplyDeleteoh, this has to be Jeffrey Bilhuber, doesn't it? Love the eclectic mix, its a little crazy but maybe exactly what his client wanted!
ReplyDeleteThose dark lacquered walls are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI never thought I would say this but the fringe is kind of adorable. It reminds me a little of my grandmother's house but also adds an elegant touch to the rooms...hmmm.
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Wow! Loving these pics! Making me excited for spring and summer! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the animal print...grrr
ReplyDeleteLovely! Adore the patterned pillow!
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Pops of color is good for a living space. You wont grow bored too quickly.
ReplyDeleteUsing bold color is a great way to make a statement, very inspiring interiors. Thanks for sharing.
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