sometimes it’s just as much what you take away, as what you add to make a room chic. it’s an understated look you want — that old theory applies to decorating just like it does when you look in the mirror before heading out for the evening: it’s always best to remove one thing from your ensemble. at least that’s what they say and i follow it pretty religiously. i’m trying to be more spare with my decorating these days, too so i found these rooms to be simply chic without overdoing it. but when you do add something it should be an eye-catching, iconic piece — a wonderful vintage lamp or shapely chair — some great artwork for sure. have a look and see what i mean.
• photography credits in order of appearance: bernard dubois; apartment34; John Derian’s Cape Cod Home; finn juhl via april and may; coveteur; overgaard and dyrman wire dining chair; @kbergart; april and may; jonas ingerstedt photography; cult of tomorrow; lsl architects; zainteriora; in bed store; remodelista; nicole franzen photography; micasa; christoffer regild.
The interior is simply super, photos just bear this simplicity in the choice of decor!
I find that a room becomes ultra chic when a cohesive decor compliments the period style. In other words, the decor dresses the architecture of the home. Neither are competing all while providing an inviting environment that says home. The images shown here capture this sweet.