We often think of white as a summertime color, however adding warm raw cuts of wood, natural rugs, a few bright green plants, and layers of texture in the form of slubby linens and chunky wools, as well as a few dark accent pieces can keep a mostly white palate from seeming chilly.
What's your take?
(Images: 1: Marie Claire Maison, 2: Jim Cooper, 3:Morten Holtum, 4: Hotel Azucar, 5,8: Skona Hem, 6: Coastal Living, 7:Jessica Helgerson, 9: via Decorno)
My favorites are #1 and 6 -
- what I'd imagine a house in Big Sur to look like...
...but all of these are oh-so do-able for folks who are "stuck" in all-white apartments and can't paint.
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Thanks for this post! Just beautiful! I love white wood. So classy and cozy, organic and modern.
view quark's profile
Love the photos! I decorate with a white scheme year round and don't find it boring or cold at all. It's easy to change the feel of my rooms seasonally by using rougher textures and to accent with darker browns, blacks and greys during fall and winter. When I've had enough of winter, I'm ready for a change - and lighten the feel for spring and summer with wispy voiles, glass, silver, bleached beach woods, and pale blues, greens and greys.
view Ingela's profile
Who makes the lamp in the first picture?
view otherminds's profile
I always wanted to do my dining room like this- but ended up going a TOTALLY different route based on chairs I had & not being able to get as good a deal on the ones I originally wanted. However, love what I ended up with anyway!
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I prefer more of a cream but those are right up my alley! I love the look of wood either stained or left naked. In fact, I don't own a piece of painted wood furniture because I love the natural texture wood grain imparts.
Thanks for showing those, great for the inspiration file.
view LizinCO's profile
Oh, please, can I move into #3. So warm and cozy and perfect for me. Where is it located?
view nancyfrances's profile
I was thinking of getting one of these over size 'anglepoise' lamps. Has anyone used one? Do they cast a nice light?
view hrhprincessfiona's profile
Nothing brightens up the dark winter like a clean, crisp white room!
view jeffnyc's profile
I second the question; who made the lamp in the first picture?!?! It's perfect for our scheme.
view KJPeppers's profile
Ooh, can anyone ID that hanging pendant floorlamp in the 7th pic?
view zaky's profile
I think the lamp is from FLY (in France).
view hrhprincessfiona's profile
Any ideas on the lamp in the first photo --- i think it might be a black version of this one .... not sure ... can't seem to find it anywhere else
http://www.arcadianlighting.com/ad-3365.html
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Just asking again if anybody knows where the lamp in the first photo is from -- Thanks
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It's not the same one, but this Pottery Barn lamp is a similar concept: http://www.potterybarn.com/products/architects-floor-lamp/?pkey=call-table-floor-lamps
view Emily the Cat's profile
One last try to ID this lamp --- if anyone knows or has an idea of how to track it down I'd really appreciate it
Thanks
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