Loi Thai claims that a pale palette "makes you feel good, relaxed and soothing." He mixes antiques with inexpensive pieces from major chain stores like Crate and Barrel, Ikea, and Target.
See many more gorgeous photos of Loi Thai's home in The Washington Post slide show "A Pale Palette."
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I saw this in the Post today. I think the end product is lovely, but I'm always (on principle) troubled by substantial alteration of original details. On the other hand, people in old properties not subject to preservation restrictions have a right to create the homes they want...
It just makes my inner preservationist a little sad.
view SYB_in_DC's profile
that guy looks like a wax mannequin
view saraesc's profile
The lack of colour would bore me senseless.
view SJwashere's profile
the link is under the ad "pale Pallette" and shouldnt we discuss the design and not him? will we ever rise above the superficialselves? geez.
view IslanDdan's profile
The house is lovely. Must be nice in the summer with the large windows.
view ideas.jengar's profile
There's some real nasty bitches out there in internet land today.
view btoddster's profile
very beautiful house with a serene atmosphere. actually, there's quite a bit of color with all the green & brown--its just done in a subtle & sophisticated manner.
view timmy jr.'s profile
i just saw the full article, and all pictures. it really is a very beautiful place - beautiful old world aesthetic
view formosagirl's profile
I basically like all the article photos but it seems like the white floors are a step too far. If the house had more contrast, like a dark hardwood floor, I'd move right in.
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