One of the tricks to modernize a classical home is to tone down its color palette. We have a great example here today.
Living Room
We love the neutral color palette with gilding highlights which showcase the great classical design in a quiet way. The simple lined sculptural furniture nicely contrasts with tradition ornament details for a fresh and playful atmosphere.
We came across this adorable Parisian apartment and fell in love with its chic, warm and organic feel. Since home owner is Morgane Sézalory of Sézane, a France’s leading online clothing brand, we will have to say that the way she incorporates the colors in her home is equally impressed just as her fashion.
Well, if you feel just as stressful and anxious as we are on this election day + 1, we have something very special for you. We will take you to a virtual home tour that is with full of cuteness, youthfulness and freshness. Here are some of our favorites.
As we all know it is not easy to start Monday in a cheerful mood. My strategy is to go in to dig in as much beautiful interiors as I can. And there is one home that is truly light up my mood—Elle Decor’s International Design Editor Cynthia Frank’s Manhattan Home—its truly Parisian get-away in New York—elegant,. feminine and super cozy. In the sea of middle-century modern , coastal and farm-house styles in Los Angeles, I immediately become obsessed with this sophisticated style. Let’s take a look together:
The Prussia Blue that set the elegant Parisian tone of the whole house:
The neutral white wall color provide such a nice backdrop for the beautiful velvet furniture while Leopard rug is chic and modern.
2. A super glamorous dining room we will die for:
A Sneak Peek of the elegant dining room–love the gilded trims on the door, the classical chandelier, the white table-cloth, the candles, and of course the hot pink fresh flowers as the center-piece.
Love how she paired the rich jewel-tone dinner plates with clear crystals—very classic.
3. A feminie bedroom:
Love the soothing color palette in this bedroom and the floral pattern on those French Louis XVI chairs.