About the concept: White-on-white: a vintage reflection with contemporary flairs of freshness adding sleek elegances through visual texture, tactility, light and varied materials. About the project: This space was in a showhouse in Chadds Ford, PA. The home was a gorgeous stone mansion built in 1914. Drip Painting: Original by Susan Hopkins. Photo by Alyssa Andrew Photography.
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asabatino wrote:
Where can I buy this desk ? - I am looking to create a elegant office space in my open floot plan condo. »
Susan Hopkins Hi, and thank you for your interest! Please email us at info@susan-hopkins.com for more information about the desk. We can arrange for purchase and delivery to your location. Simply ask us for our pricing.
Susan Hopkins We still have the rug available for sale if you're interested. Send us an inquiry at info@susan-hopkins.com so we can provide you with the details. Thanks for your interest!
Susan Hopkins We still have them available for sale if you're interested. Send us an inquiry at info@susan-hopkins.com with your location and contact information so we can provide you with the details. Thanks for your interest!
Choose at least three different white tones. Two shades of the same color can feel mismatched; three or more feel intentional. Your best bet is to shoot for five or six white shades to create enough depth that the room won't feel flat.
I like the white elegant book shelves, the hard wood and the rug and the see through glass table with a second layer - very soft and feminine and I can have beautiful things on the bookshelves.
Choose at least three different white tones. Two shades of the same color can feel mismatched; three or more feel intentional. Your best bet is to shoot for five or six white shades to create enough depth that the room won't feel flat.
added by Adriana Lopez-Hammer to Home office (4 months ago)
Choose at least three different white tones. Two shades of the same color can feel mismatched; three or more feel intentional. Your best bet is to shoot for five or six white shades to create enough depth that the room won't feel flat.
added by dawnmariec to Eastern Shore (11 months ago)
“Choose at least three different white tones. Two shades of the 2 shades of same color can feel mismatched; three or more feel intentional. Your best bet is to shoot for five or six white shades to create enough depth that the room won't feel flat.”
Choose at least three different white tones. Two shades of the same color can feel mismatched; three or more feel intentional. Your best bet is to shoot for five or six white shades to create enough depth that the room won't feel flat.
Choose at least three different white tones. Two shades of the same color can feel mismatched; three or more feel intentional. Your best bet is to shoot for five or six white shades to create enough depth that the room won't feel flat.
Two shades of the same color can feel mismatched; three or more feel intentional. Your best bet is to shoot for five or six white shades to create enough depth that the room won't feel flat.