This city home has a traditional exterior design utilizing brick, limestone, and french doors with transoms on the first floor. The interior of this 5,000 sq. ft. home is intended to provide a tailored aesthetic that is classical in its organization and use of symmetry.
COOK ARCHITECTURAL Design Studio Thank you for your interest in our project. Unfortunately we do not have the drawings readily available on this project therefore we cannot obtain the dimensions.
Anne DeCocco These walls do look like they're a soft, silvery gray and the curtains look like a burlap brown with the lower third in another, warmer shade. What a gorgeous room!
I once read that using darker colored curtains to frame windows can distract your eye from an undesirable outdoor view. See how in this room, the eye travels around the room, rather than beyond it. The warm gold panels mix well with the other warm tones in the interior design. Notice the pumpkin color on the bottom third of the panels too. It helps to bring the panels and the height of the ceiling down for a cozier feeling.
I once read that using darker colored curtains to frame windows can distract your eye from an undesirable outdoor view. See how in this room, the eye travels around the room, rather than beyond it. The warm gold panels mix well with the other warm tones in the interior design. Notice the pumpkin color on the bottom third of the panels too. It helps to bring the panels and the height of the ceiling down for a cozier feeling.
added by Jennifer Miller_Hardesty to window treatments (5 months ago)
I once read that using darker colored curtains to frame windows can distract your eye from an undesirable outdoor view. See how in this room, the eye travels around the room, rather than beyond it. The warm gold panels mix well with the other warm tones in the interior design. Notice the pumpkin color on the bottom third of the panels too. It helps to bring the panels and the height of the ceiling down for a cozier feeling.
using darker colored curtains to frame windows can distract your eye from an undesirable outdoor view. See how in this room, the eye travels around the room, rather than beyond it. The warm gold panels mix well with the other warm tones in the interior design. Notice the pumpkin color on the bottom third of the panels too. It helps to bring the panels and the height of the ceiling down for a cozier feeling.