Color and Paint


Chinoiserie Dining Room

Gorgeous blue and white chinoiserie filled dining room in the garage of Sally Swing’s Berkley Cottage featured in House Beautiful. I love this type of ambience, this type of kookiness mixed with vintage finds and loads of personality.

Blue and white chinoiserie, gifts from friends mixed with flea-market finds, defines the look Sally Swing envisioned. Like everything else, the dining tables and chairs — from her mother — got a wash of white enamel. Only the buffet was left unpainted to add visual weight to the room.

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The one-car garage turned dining room opens onto a fenced courtyard. A stone path leads to the main house.

“Medium old” antique plates printed with a Blue Willow pattern are all part of the mix of dinnerware Sally displays with her linens in a glass-doored cabinet, which was made for a beloved uncle in China. He also purchased the 1940s blue stemware — at Woolworth’s in downtown San Francisco.

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A dragonfly-patterned teacup is combined with vintage Ralph Lauren salad plates, a Danish stoneware dinner plate, and flea-market Chinese flatware.

China, the cat, sits on a painted chair covered in Ming fabric from Manuel Canovas. Mirrors bring in the light.

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Red Toile Inspiration

Inspired by the wonderful things than can be achieved with red toile! Firstly, this beautiful bathroom:

red toile bathroom design

This romantic red toile bedroom:

red toile bedroom design

And a fab linen cabinet full of yummy fresh red toile!

And now for crimson, blood red swatches of fabulous red toile:

 

Chinoiserie in Turquoise

Very inspired by the Chinoiserie wallpaper in this gorgeous image below.

A mood board of images inspired by the the stunning turquoise, greens and teals!

Chinoiserie Interiors

Chinoiserie interiors with beautiful, delicate chinoiserie wallpapers by Paul Montgomery Studio.

Chinoiserie interior design

Chinoiserie interior design

Chinoiserie interior design

Minimal Masculine Design

The beautiful Schöneberg, Berlin apartment of photographer Magnus Reed. This apartment has a very cool vibe, a simple, reduced, masculine atmosphere. Very charming with stunning parquet floors and rustic walls.

via www.freundevonfreunden.com/interviews/magnus-reed