create the style you want. Even in a room that doesn't have traditional architecture, furnishings and materials can create a classic look. In this mountain lodge, the traditional colors and patterns of the sofas and rugs juxtapose with the rock and rough beams, giving the eye tons of points of interest.
create the style you want. Even in a room that doesn't have traditional architecture, furnishings and materials can create a classic look. In this mountain lodge, the traditional colors and patterns of the sofas and rugs juxtapose with the rock and rough beams, giving the eye tons of points of interest.
coastal-style home, there are a few key pieces you'll want to consider. Natural textures are an important element that you can add through furniture made of rattan, sea grass or wicker. Driftwood pieces can be a little cliché, but natural unstained woods or chippy painted wood can create the same casual
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Simple beam style. But do it in barn beams
a slab-style coffee table tie this space in with the adjacent dining area.
slab-style coffee table tie this space in with the adjacent dining area.
a slab-style coffee table tie this space in with the adjacent dining area. Couches, armchairs: custom; coffee table: Phillips Collection; floor lamp: Hubbardton Forge; wool rock art pieces: Ronel Jordaan
banquette-style seating for small living areas. Banquettes, as Montague explains, "are custom-built pieces made to fit a room's particular dimensions, maximizing space and providing comfortable seating for many people." Moroccan rooms are often limited in size and narrow as well, so banquettes evolved as
give this style of roman shade body and substance. Their cascading panels stack neatly on top of one another when raised. Spaced approximately 6 to 8-inches apart, rod pockets and dowel inserts sewn into the shade give the design body and strength. The horizontal lines of this Asian-inspired shade result
exotic style. It gives a room a well-traveled feel, particularly when chosen in bright, geometric patterns that are so prevalent in Asian and Indian designs. Try adding points of cultural interest in your home — think rich rugs, wood carvings, lanterns, and traditional motifs.