
...D.R.A.M.A!
Sometimes a bit of drama can be a good thing, especially when it comes to interior decor. Here at the studio, we can't seem to get enough rooms that make a statement with color, wallpaper (you should see the peacock print we are using in one of our master bedroom projects, wow!), or a striking art collection. Tall ceilings and windows framed in long drapes, large scale furnishings, and mirrors that open things up, all help make these rooms ones that have us swooning. I asked my interns to find a few of their favorite dramatic spaces and this is what they uncovered...

So, do you share our flair for the dramatics, or do you prefer cleaner spaces? I love color, and I love the absence of color. My living room is layered with pattern and texture and walls filled with art, yet my bedroom is a much softer, cleaner palette. All white walls and furniture, with gold accents and one statement piece. Either way, a little drama goes a long way. Tell me, how do you incorporate the dramatic into your living spaces? We want to know...
*Image Sources 1 and 2; Lonny Mag Image 3; Elle Decor 4; Kelly Wearstler 5; Fieldstone Hill Design 5; Celerie Kemble 6
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