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| This wall of closets has no adornment other than the texture of the metal. The play of light over the surface from several spotlights creates plenty of interest. |
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| 2. Choose a single stand-out piece and then let it ... well ... stand out. One red accent table has all the more impact in a room with a monochromatic gray color scheme. Adding any other red in the room would dilute the effect. |
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| This suspension lamp is called Big Bang, and in red it definitely lives up to its name in this white room. I have the Big Bang in my own entryway, but I have dark gray walls, so I chose the white version. It has such an interesting arrangement of angles and planes that it needs to be in simple surroundings. |
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| This turquoise chair is a real eye-catcher as the lone stand-out piece in this room. |
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| Everything else in the bedroom is neutral, so the chair commands lots of attention — even in front of this spectacular view. |
| 3. Choose objects or furnishings that are simple and pure in design. Less is more isn't always about a single object. Although there are eight chairs around this dining table, their black silhouettes and spartan design create an almost sculptural feel to the collection. Combined with the simple wood table, they have an austere beauty. |
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| I am not a fan of stacks of throw pillows. The two coral color pillows provide a lovely dash of color. Along with the white bedspread and clean lines of the platform bed, they give a feeling of serenity. This would be a great bedroom for letting your mind clear at the end of the day. |
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| There isn't a lot in this bedroom, but each thing is chosen with care. The textures of the bedding and soft throw are so warm and inviting. They beautifully complement the soft neutral colors of the stone fireplace, and it all harmonizes with the beautiful view. |
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| The lamp's attractive shape is allowed to stand out beautifully on the nightstand with no other accessories. The shape of the jacket on the wall has nice strong lines and can be appreciated without a lot of competition for attention. I also like that the jacket is only a shade or two lighter than the wall. |
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| Although this living room could certainly have handled larger furniture and more of it, instead they have chosen to leave plenty of space around the furniture. The room feels completely uncluttered, and each piece of furniture feels more special. |
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| 5. Use restraint in furnishing styles. Okay, so this room does go pretty far into the monastic realm, but by using such restraint in the bedding and side tables, see how amazing the ceiling and windows look! |
maryline -- absolutely right. As much as I like very uncluttered interiors, I cannot handle an all white room with all smooth textures. I often walk into a prospective client's home to find a sea of beige which isn't any better. There is a real art to creating a minimal, yet warm and visually interesting interior. It takes skill to strike that balance between not-enough and too-much.
Great style...great pics!