Colorful Colonial by Douglas Graneto Design | 1stDibsFor this home renovation project, we created a vibrant, color-saturated interior to surprise and delight visitors to this traditional colonial home. The colors for each room were chosen to reflect the owner’s love of the spiritual and desire to create a unique nest for her family. Elements such as furniture, ...
Red BookshelvesRed is such an intimidating color to work with but we’ve figured out ways to make it suit your interior design.
Red Hots: Storage with AttitudeOne of my favorite purchases for my new home was a large red IKEA bookshelf (currently available in a narrower size, as seen in image #3 above). It’s simple, affordable, good looking, and holds a ton of books and knickknacks. I have to say, though, the best part about it is the lipstick-red hue: it’s such an unexpected color in my otherwise ho-hum home office.
Burgundy BookshelfCharlotte Reiss on Instagram: "Why not? And just like that this room is finished. Feeling bold I went with a deep vibrant red on the bookshelves and I couldn’t be happier. Somewhere along the way the past 2 years color has seeped into back into my life, bright unexpected bold colors. It makes me happy, feels nurturing and well, why not? Moving into 2022 I think that’s going to be my motto. I always say to you all turn left instead of right and now I think I’ll add a little shoulder shrug, a…
Red Sitting RoomAnna Eleri on Instagram: "you can always count on @uns.hobbs_interiors to find a way to bring warmth to a space, photographed by @boz_gagovski 🧡"
Park Slope Rowhouse by Studio SFW | 1stDibsA Brooklyn rowhouse with maximum color and fresh patterns - we renovated this historic home to suite a young family of five, knitting in old and new to create a chic yet comfortable family home....
Red built ins living roomBold red lacquered built in bookcases. #redaesthetic #builtins #builtinbookcase #livingroomdecorideas #homedecoration
The Front Room: Moody Bookshelves and Pretty Lighting - The MakeristaI may have taken a break from blogging, but Micah and I didn’t break from renovating. This Christmas will go down as the holiday we spent working. Literally. Micah worked all of Christmas Eve and half of Christmas day. We’ve vowed to not start a project that close to Christmas again, but we’re done and couldn’t be more in love with the results – even the guy who disliked much of it from the start! See the process here, here, and here. To remind you of where we started… Last we talked we…