In this living room, Pilchik created three zones: a central seating area, a writing desk, and a game table. A luxe moss-green velvet covers the sofas, and fabrics from Fermoie and Soane are used for draperies and upholstery.
Go full-on custom in your next project with a hand-painted mural. "Hand-painted murals are replacing wallpaper and the ever popular plaster and limewash looks in some cases."
If you're nervous about stepping away from neutrals, Alexis Pew of Kaminski + Pew shares invites you to a natural introduction to color in your space with "warm, textural spaces with natural materials in moodier, earthy color palettes."
In this living room designed by Noz Nozawa, she packs each angle with shapes and curves that accentuate color, texture, and craftsmanship.
"I see lighting having its biggest year yet with bolder sconce choices, and increasingly innovative techniques in blown glass, jewel-like fixtures, and organic shapes," says Alexander.
Tara McCauley noticed a veer from the colorless aesthetic which gained popularity to make a house more "sellable" to the next inhabitant.
Contrary to popular belief, dark colors don't shrink the size of your room. It can create the illusion of vast space if done correctly.
Rosenfeld and her team achieved a “come sit by the fire and stay awhile” vibe by using oversized custom furnishings in a creamy palette mixed with painted furniture and cozy elements.