The wood bolection molding around the fireplace and the unique doors into the library area are calming elements in this master suite.
This corner in a bedroom creates a comfortable spot to rest and read in the afternoon. An interesting mix of objects and color produce a warm modern sensibility. Art was hung below the window sill to be enjoyed at eye level while seated.
Rustic faux beams in a contemporary setting enhance the ocean view. Custom painting over the double doors creates interest, while other accessories add to the comfort and easy use of the space. Photo by Gary Silk.
This teenage girl's bedroom was designed around the artwork. Influences from Europe, Asia, Africa, India and the Americas were used to give the room a "world beat." Photo by Daniel Furon.
In this master suite the main attraction is the custom bed. Its inspiration came from an iron Moroccan candle. The bed's footboard has illuminated spires. The antique rug was the catalyst for the color scheme in the entire suite.
This bedroom is serene with a neutral palette. The wild silk, hand-knotted Tibetan rug is a luxurious texture for bare feet in the morning. A modern graphic on a primitive sign adds interest to the monochromatic color scheme.
Taupe, black, white and brown rule in this master suite. The toile bedding coordinates with the paper on the accented wall. An Asian element is introduced in the rattan reading chair and accessories. Photo by Sam Gray.
This corner in a bedroom creates a comfortable spot to rest and read in the afternoon. An interesting mix of objects and color produce a warm modern sensibility. Art was hung below the window sill to be enjoyed at eye level while seated.
Rustic faux beams in a contemporary setting enhance the ocean view. Custom painting over the double doors creates interest, while other accessories add to the comfort and easy use of the space. Photo by Gary Silk.
This teenage girl's bedroom was designed around the artwork. Influences from Europe, Asia, Africa, India and the Americas were used to give the room a "world beat." Photo by Daniel Furon.
In this master suite the main attraction is the custom bed. Its inspiration came from an iron Moroccan candle. The bed's footboard has illuminated spires. The antique rug was the catalyst for the color scheme in the entire suite.
This bedroom is serene with a neutral palette. The wild silk, hand-knotted Tibetan rug is a luxurious texture for bare feet in the morning. A modern graphic on a primitive sign adds interest to the monochromatic color scheme.
Taupe, black, white and brown rule in this master suite. The toile bedding coordinates with the paper on the accented wall. An Asian element is introduced in the rattan reading chair and accessories. Photo by Sam Gray.
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