As I am sure you know by now, I love a pretty interior. A room filled with texture, lighting, upholstery, and items adoring the walls. The latter, I have struggled with in my own home. Putting a permanent hole in the wall is very daunting to me. In ten years, I've hung a Grey Malin and two mirrors. This all has changed in the past year. A John Derian gallery wall now lives in my entry, my prized Donald Robertsons' hang in my living room, and a Slim Aarons 'Kaufmann House' above the bar area. Never did I think I would be running out of wall space.
One room that has bare walls, the bedroom. I've always tried to maintain a space of clean and calm. Soft colors, subtle prints, no clutter. I have not even put the mirror on the wall here, because I cannot quite commit to that yet. My beliefs on no art in the bedroom may be changing thanks to Christian Brechneff. First spied in Cece Barfield's Gramercy apartment (she is the chicest), the flower pieces are simple, but pack a punch. The pieces are soothing, perfect for a bedroom environment, but truly, would work in any room in the home.
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