I stumbled across this little gem of an article in Country Living. The colors here are so cheerful and fresh, but I think still really sophisticated.
{BTW. Is it just me or does it seem like many shelter mags are trying to be more Domino-esque lately? Given the uproar, I think it is a very smart move…}
This New York family did a wonderful job of mixing high and low in their Long Island weekend home. The home-owner, Elizabeth, gives some great advice in the article:
Elizabeth follows her own advice here in the living room. Her sofa is a classic Ralph Lauren Home investment piece, upholstered in linen. She found the pink ikat fabric for the drapes at a Carleton V sample sale. She had enough yardage left over to cover an arm chair and to make some throw pillows. I love the matchiness here. Notice the pink piping on the other accent chair, upholstered mostly in white linen. And see how she layers the pink floral rug with the seagrass floor covering? All these combos together with the black lampshades help to make the room not too sweet.
The owners are great at picking out unique artwork. They usually buy off eBay and the most they’ve ever paid is $150. This costume rendering (complete with fabric swatches!) was purchased off eBay and hangs in the entry way, on top of some gorgeous Brunschwig & Fils trellis wallpaper.
This large-scale, graphic botanical print in the living room was scored off eBay and looks great above the Parsons table and layered against the modern glass lamp.
Love the aqua wall paper here in the kitchen. Apparently the owners are not afraid of color (or wallpaper)! Elizabeth bought her stainless steel top bar (below) at a Williams Sonoma Outlet. Wha?? Such a place exists?!?
Elizabeth’s daughter’s room is wallpapered in Ralph Lauren’s pink ticking stripe. She bought all the pink floral fabric at the Duralee outlet for $3.50 a yard. She reupholstered the Ballard headboard herself. A woman after my own heart…
The owner mentions in the article that she bought her Chinese Chippendale chairs when they were in pretty bad condition, which she says is great because she doesn’t feel bad about painting them and reupholstering the seats as her tastes change. I think the current reincarnation is fabulous – kelly green lacquer and leopard print seats.
all images courtesy of Country Living.
Country Living? Who knew? They have really stepped it up! Love that dining room and your blog!
This home is so inspirational and created within a budget–making it all the more spectacular.
I don’t think Domino is dead–just held hostage in the recession prison.
There used to be a Williams Somoma outlet in NYC (west 20’s). Think it’s gone, sadly.
Thanks for a wonderful post, as always.
Stephanie in NJ
Now this is a home I could go for — love the colours, textures and willingness to “play” … something I very much need to do!
I love the idea to add some fresh spring-ness to my home.
I cannot put my finger on why I do not adore that family room but I do love, love all the furniture styles and patterns she has mixed. I’m totally into that idea and tucking it away for later.
Is it just me or does the chandelier seem high? Maybe my astehetic sense for lighting is off?
WS outlets are AWESOME! I always hit the one outside Vegas when I’m in town.
I love the print in the dining room too – subtle, yet light. Such good ideas! Thanks!
This house is so AWESOME! I love that it feels casual, but thoughtful and finished.
Great find! Thanks for sharing!
I noticed in your glog that you used to live in Arizona, are there any unique places that I could viset there? my house is starting to look very ikea plain.
I was taken with the last photo (altho, I liked the pink and black a lot, too). It conveyed such an elegant look without being pretentious. Nice. cheers, -susan
Does anyone know the name of the aqua scalamandre fabric in the last pic?