Borgnes-Giramonti says she is not a decorate-in-one-swoop kind of person. "I do believe in assembling a room over time rather than in one go, because it gains a sense of layeredness and history that feels very organic and personal," she says.
added by Tobbi Oakenfull to Window (14 months ago)
Borgnes-Giramonti says she is not a decorate-in-one-swoop kind of person. "I do believe in assembling a room over time rather than in one go, because it gains a sense of layeredness and history that feels very organic and personal," she says.
added by C. Dominica McG to Interiors (15 months ago)
Deep sills can provide a resting spot for some of your favorite items.
Deep reveals (shown in the first photo below) enliven a window by providing not only a place to put things but also by emphasizing the three-dimensional quality of the surrounding wall. The deep reveal gives us a sense of the weight and solidity of the wall and the security the wall provides.
This photo, not so much but her philosophy:
Borgnes-Giramonti says she is not a decorate-in-one-swoop kind of person. "I do believe in assembling a room over time rather than in one go, because it gains a sense of layeredness and history that feels very organic and personal," she says.
Borgnes-Giramonti says she is not a decorate-in-one-swoop kind of person. "I do believe in assembling a room over time rather than in one go, because it gains a sense of layeredness and history that feels very organic and personal," she says.