DECORATING WITH NEUTRALS
“Don’t try too hard to make a big splash. If you put your money into furniture and good fabrics, you’ll get a more elegant, textural feel.”
Designer Alex Reid, Soho Apartment, NYC
Painting, flea market find, the perfect accent to this cozy, nailhead seat.
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White, neutral kitchen is anything but boring with glamorous mixed metallics including brass faucets and hardware and silver-trimmed ceiling pendants.
Above the headboard is a Brimfield find, probably a piece from an older house’s facade. Sue and Lauren Muse created a serene but still cozy feeling throughout, by covering the walls in grass cloth, the floor with a wool rug, and the windows with plantation shutters.
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A room off the dining room holds all the servingware and tchotchkes, so the dining room itself remains clutter-free.
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Designer Alex Reid, Soho Apartment, NYC
Designer Alex Reid, Soho Apartment, NYC
“I have a classic style, but it definitely has a little wink to it,” says Cole. “Some bright colors but all within the same family. Not too much pattern. I let the art speak. I like things to be soft and cozy but not too gender-specific.”
Designer Mollie Johnson
Against the cream color, the kitchen’s textures really pop: the glossy countertops, the soft linen drapery, the fibrous rug.
Wooden pieces add contrast to a neutral color palette.
Designer Mollie Johnson
An antique bench brings a second neutral shade—a soft cream—to the bathtub zone.
Gorgeous vignettes like this display add pizazz to any interior.
Blues and creams make for an easy-to-master mix.
Designer Mollie Johnson
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