Tour a 1920s Washington, DC, Home Where Laid-Back Glamour Shines
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Upstairs, on the second and third-floor bedrooms, this plays out in a lilac and mauve guest room, which has a cosseting head-to-toe saturation, and then in the mostly white primary suite, where just a few pops of color add visual interest without disrupting the sense of calm.Even though this home near Georgetown was a rare find, and the designer invested years into remodeling and decorating it, shes open to someday going through the experience all over again. I dont know that Ill ever have a forever home, to be honest, she says. Its really interesting for me to stretch as an artist, and to explore.In the entryway, to the left of the staircase, Feldman created a shoe closet with pull-out drawers and a latticed door painted in Farrow & Balls Preference Red.The glow of Farrow & Balls India Yellow pops from the powder room off the kitchen.In the powder room, walls were painted in Farrow & Balls India Yellow. The custom marble vanity, as well as the faucets, sconces, and flush-mounted ceiling light, are from Waterworks.This work by American painter Gene Davis informed the color palette of the den, which occupies what was once the fourth bedroom on the second floor. The pale green rug is from Nordic Knots, and the Kalamkari printed pillows are from Simrane Paris.Feldman knew this cozy garden-side room had to have color, but it took a few tries to find the right one: Book Room Red by Farrow & Ball. The ceiling light, sconces, and adjustable side table are from Rejuvenation.Blueish lilacs and mauves create a cosseting feel in this guest room. The wallpaper, called Hedera, is from Zak + Fox. The ceiling pendant is from Huey Lightshop.The primary suite occupies the third floor of the house. We forfeited space for storage, says Feldlman about the addition of this custom wardrobe, painted in Farrow & Balls Hague Blue. I prefer small bedrooms, I think theyre cozy, and youre really not supposed to do too much there other than the obvious.The hues of the Calacatta viola marble in the primary bathrooms vanity harmonize with a rose-tinted trim tile from Cl Tile.At the other end of the primary bathroom, a cast iron soaking tub from Barclay was painted in a custom RAL dusty hue.Lovely flowers in pastel green, pink, and gray tones adorn the walls of the girls bedroom. The chambray wallpaper, called Millefleur, is from Little Greene. The bunk beds are from Crate & Kids.
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