This monochromatic dining room by Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz published in Metropolitan Home is a bold statement.
I love the versatility of this red and chrome shelving unit. I can see this in a kitchen, home office or swanky laundry room.......
The design of this red rug is unusual and interesting to me. I'd like to anchor a French Country space with it....
This Wendy Blount design uses a magnificent ruby Murano-glass chandelier as the focal point in a dining room with elegant simplicity....
I enjoy the fluidity of this pendant. I would place them flanking the bed below in a juxtaposition. The bedroom would be neutral except for the pendants....
In the adjoining sitting room, I would give the 1920s French Art Deco canape below covered in red mohair some TLC and place it with the white and gold table on the right... perfect for a cup of tea mid-day....
No matter what the room, red can always find a home....
This beautiful modern bathroom was designed by Mark McInturff.
Stayed tuned for posts on selecting patterned fabric to form a cohesive group, choosing the right neutral paint for your walls, and how to organize hanging pictures. The fun just never stops!
Okay, hmmm do you think I love it all. Love the first chandy, love BNO, love murano chandys, and French Art Deco. Swoon! Kristin
ReplyDeleteI knew that you would. I must have red on the brain cuz of you :(
ReplyDeleteLove the first red chandelier is just charming!
ReplyDeleteWow - what drama in the second room!
Wonderful - the bathroom designed by Mark McInturf is my favorite of all :)
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