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A "matchy-matchy" look I actually go for

I'm working with an e-client on the freshening-up of her living and dining rooms.  She's having crown moulding and built-ins added, and my suggestion is to paint the wall and trim the same color, but with different finishes à la this room by Suzanne Kasler.




...and then, paint the insets of the built-ins with a contrasting color that coordinates with our design scheme...
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Nothing radical, but a nice twist, and a step away from traditional.  Remember how Martha toned down the heavy (albeit impressive) moulding in one of her myriad homes with this pretty shade of blush? Splendid.


By keeping all this trim monochromatic, the room stays out of Fussydom

Serene.
Historic Victorian Bedroom contemporary bedroom

Historic Victorian Bedroom contemporary bedroom

It works well with more streamlined trim, too.
Private Family Ranch Retreat eclectic hall
*Last three Images courtesy of this post on Houzz

Definitely. Yes.

5 comments:

Anne-Marie @ 10 Rooms said...

Ooh, it sounds wonderful - hope we get to see some pics... I like this treatment when there's enough lighting in the space to still show the lines of the moulding.

Susie Riley said...

Never would have thought of that monotone-different-finishes idea. Brilliant!

kristin said...

I love those mirrors in the blue room! so beautiful!

JMW said...

LOVE, LOVE the bedroom in the second-to-last photo. What a sanctuary!

Linda@ Lime in the Coconut said...

Oh, but to have architectural details.......


sigh.

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