8 Eclectic Spaces that Embrace the Colors of Summer
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1/8Photography by Virginia McDonaldThis summer getaway recreated the colors of the sea with a custom Kelly Wearstler print sofa and Savel fabric covered swivel chair. A coursed oak scroll table from Shine by S.H.O. helps mimic ocean waves. The side table is from Oomph. (Featured in CTC&G, February 2017)
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2/8Photography by Peter MurdockSandy tones including a Moroccan rug, African masks, and pottery coexist perfectly within this kitchen's white walls. The double-height kitchen allows for a banana plant and Australian tree vern to share the space, as well. (Featured in HC&G, July 2016)
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3/8Photography by Fran ParenteChristopher Farr Cloth’s bright yellow peonies wallpaper lines the walls, creating a hallway that radiates happiness rain or shine for this Tribeca loft. (Featured in NYC&G, March 2016)
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4/8Photography by Troy CampbellSplashes of pink, orange, yellow, and green bring energy to this Palm Beach cottage’s porch. A circa-1920 camelback sofa and 1950s bamboo, and a Holly Hunt coffee table contribute to the space. (Featured in NYC&G, November 2015)
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5/8Photography by Peter MurdockA bright blue bedspread and pillows beg for attention in this guest room. The Sagaponack home also placed circa-1920 painted Chinese end tables into the guest’s abode. (Featured in HC&G, Jul 2018)
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6/8Photography by John EllisA multitude of windows, manufactured by Loewen, lead directly out onto this farmhouse property. On the walls includes the Bohl’s collection of taxidermy fish for a lakeside feel. On top of ABC Carpet & Home’s rug sits a set of Hans Wegner CH33T dining chairs and a side table resembling a tree stump. (Featured in NYC&G, March 2019)
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7/8Photography by Costas PicadasCreating a minimalistic tropical vibe, coral tones contrast beautifully against the white of the chairs’ exteriors of this Greenwich home. An array of green leaves sit pleasantly on top of a modest dining table. (Featured in CTC&G, March 2018)
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8/8Photography by John EllisMellow tones of yellow and green cover this Malibu home. A painting by Santa Barbara artist Erika Carter hangs as the centerpiece of the master bedroom. The bedding is Serena & Lily, topped with a Moroccan wool throw. (Featured in NYC&G, December 2018)