rich colour in a high-gloss finish.
Crown moulding provides this area a traditional look, while silver wallpaper on the ceiling shows light.
Homeowner Victoria Webster had the walls of her dining space professionally painted in a high-gloss orange paint. It took 12 coats of paint as well as two coats of glaze to accomplish the sheen!
Watch video excursions of this house, plus get a lot more embellishing concepts in our Orange spaces picture gallery as well as our spaces With jewel Tones picture gallery.
Fotógrafo: Michael Graydon
Source: home & house January 2010 issue
Products: wall colour, electric Orange (2015-10), Benjamin Moore; wallpaper (on ceiling), Brunschwig & Fils; dining table, chairs, Sloan Mauran; drapes, Philip Gorrivan; drapery fabric, Bergamo Fabrics; chandelier, L’Atelier.
Designer: Philip Gorrivan as well as Sloan Mauran
Designer Colette van den Thillart utilizes this space for her house office.
A blue lacquered wall as well as ceiling fresco are just two of the rich details that provide this space personality. The striped tablecloth as well as eco-friendly velvet chair add contrast. Gold shell-shaped lights radiate on book spines for simple searching.
Photographer: Chris Tubbs
Source: home & house January 2011 issue
Products: Ceiling fresco, Angel Interiors.
Elegant antiques, a remarkable chandelier as well as a punchy wall colour produce a unique space.
Orange lacquer adds the wow factor, while a cautious mix of styles keeps the space chic. The mahogany as well as caned seats of the British Colonial Regency-back chairs show well against the taupe linen tablecloth, which conceals a large antique table. The fabric breaks up the dark wood in the room, making it a lot more inviting, states designer Anne Hepfer.
For a lot more trendy interiors by Anne Hepfer, see our picture gallery, plus see a lot more orange spaces in this picture gallery.
Fotógrafo: Michael Graydon
Source: home & house December 2008 issue
Products: Chandelier, drapes, tablecloth, Anne Hepfer Designs; rug, chair, Elte; Chinese ginger jars, foot bath, Dover Imports; Old Imari by royal Crown Derby plates, Cynthia Findlay Antiques; flowers, Emblem; silver bowl, Georg Jensen; custom-made wall colour, similar to Orange blossom (2168-30), Benjamin Moore.
Designer: Anne Hepfer
This daring area completely embraces old as well as new.
Homeowner as well as designer Colette van den Thillart’s London house is a reflection of her signature style: edgy, witty as well as absolutely fearless. In her living room, the walls are striated with charcoal grey as well as lacquered a remarkable peacock blue to produce a attractive look. rich eco-friendly accents improve the saturated look, while touches of warm white as well as cleaned gold add a fresh as well as luxe touch to the space.
See a lot more of Colette van den Thillart’s London house in our picture gallery.
Photographer: Chris Tubbs
Source: home & house January 2011 issue
Designer: Colette van den Thillart
Bold lacquered walls set a remarkable tone.
In designer Colette van den Thillart’s London home, a tailor-made amoeba-shaped table with a dragged gesso surface complements the sofa as well as chairs, as well as fits the seating arrangement. “I’m a devotee to organic shapes. They can be a lot more forgiving in area planning,” she says. An cost effective rug adds strong pattern to the room.
See a lot more pictures of Colette’s home, plus see a lot more brightly-hued areas in our colourful spaces gallery as well as our spaces With jewel Tones gallery.
Photographer: Chris Tubbs
Source: home & house January 2011 issue
Products: Rug, Pottery Barn; sofa fabric, Schumacher; chair fabric, designer Fabrics;sofá, cadeiras e tecido de cadeira de asa, faixa do obturador em New Mown Green, NH Design.
Designer: Colette Van den Thillart