ASPIRE DESIGN AND HOME

RUSTIC GLAM

“The thing that really makes this room is the . It was something that our client really loved, and it adds natural warmth to the room. They wanted a living area that wasn’t overly formal, had some casual and cozy elements to it, and yet was still chic. They also brought in some of their antiques and at the same time gave the room a more updated look. I added some modern pieces that had clean lines, like the Lucite table and the fabulous window. The Cowtan & Tout damask draperies feel fresh in that bright green, and we connected the modern to the antiques with the

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