



I remembered a feature I had seen in House Beautiful magazine July 2009. The Brooklyn townhouse, home to a NY marketing director Heather Evans and her 4 daughters is a sumptious mix of colour and fabrics. Decorated by interior designer Jonathan Berger the finished result is one of flirty, exuberant fun, ideal for a houseful of girls!
- I particularly like the use of vibrant fabrics to upholster 'antique' style furniture - the result is a refined look but one which isn't stuffy.
- Note that the walls are painted in natural, clear tones which assist in making the home feel more spacious.
- Yes, the wallpaper in the bathroom is quite a statement but somehow it works! The vibrant tone is fresh looking and girly.
- The 'suzani' throw in the master bedroom provides a touch of opulence.
The use of colour in upholstering furniture, in accessorising or to paper/paint small wall spaces really does work but remember that the key is that the shell of your home is a nude or natural tone. Colour should complement not take over.
Wallpaper from China Seas
Suzani throw found on ebay
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