Getting Graphic

{A Beautiful Bedroom by Suzanne Kasler}

I tend to describe my style as a modern take on traditional style– gravitating towards classic silhouettes and timeless pieces paired with a touch of glamour and an infusion of color, so it’s no surprise that lately, I haven’t been able to get enough of striking contrasts in terms of color and style– black and white; a gilt Louis chair paired with a mid-century chest as well as bold, graphic patterns. I recently started working on a new client project and am so excited that my client and I have such similar taste. The design concept I am creating for her is a little softer in nature than what you’ll see here, but much of the same elements will cross over– a mix of styles in regard to furniture, a neutral palette composed of mostly black, white, and grey with an occasional pop of color, and interesting, graphic patterns all done in a way that feels fresh, yet timeless.

{Contrasting Styles in the Purest of Color Palettes | Image by Brittany Ambridge for Domino}

{Chic Reigns Supreme at the JK Florence Hotel}

{A Mix of Styles in Striking Black and White via Canadian House & Home}

{Delicious Black and White Marble Laid in a Geometric Pattern | Original Source Unknown}

{A Mix of Textures, Neutral Colors, and Clean Lines by Nam Dang-Mitchell}

{A Striped Stair Runner and Ebony and Gilt Bench via Better Homes & Gardens}

{Bold Contrasts by Fashion Designer, Marissa Webb}

{A Modern, Graphic Monogram featured on my Instagram during a trip to Atlanta}

{This black and white marble staircase is at once modern, yet completely classic. | Image via New York Times T Magazine}

{Tommy Hilfiger’s bedroom features a pure palette of black and white, black and white photography, and Greek key embroidered bedding. | Image via Town and Country}

{Tracery Interiors posted this photo of a project in progress several months back and I am dying to see the finished product!}

How do you feel about graphic contrasts in interiors? Do you like neutral palettes, bold patterns, and the occasional touch of color or do you prefer to embrace color all over with pieces that are more similar in style and provenance?

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