
That is the largest bed room that Diane Mohamed has ever had, and as a result of sloped ceiling, probably the most difficult to brighten. “It appeared cavernous, chilly, and characterless,” says the founding father of MOMO Inside Design. Mohamed knew she’d have to go daring, however was additionally dedicated to a predominantly black and white palette. “I wished to remain impartial for the longer lasting objects, then herald shade with equipment so I can swap them out sometimes,” she says. Her decisions did the trick. “Each time I open the door, it brings me happiness,” she says.
1 The shag rug is a impartial base with numerous character. “When the daylight hits it, there’s a beautiful shimmer,” Mohamed notes.
2 The bedding, which features a crushed velvet comforter from West Elm and sheepskin pillows from Article, gives the only real moments of shade. “The clashing mustard accents are sudden and maintain the dusty rose from feeling too female,” Mohamed says.
3 “Though it’s not a midcentury home, midcentury fashionable furnishings remains to be my go-to,” Mohamed says, referring to the nightstands. The minimalist desk lamps from CB2 draw the attention past the decals, widening the graphic affect.
4 The uneven association of cabinets permits for flexibility. “Because the center shelf is longer than the highest one, I can combine in taller issues like a vase with branches,” the designer says.
5 Stylized flower decals by Wall Star Graphics had been Mohamed’s place to begin. “I’m an enormous fan of [fashion designer] Orla Kiely and these have her vibe,” she says. “The curves steadiness the sq. home windows and onerous angles.”
6 The capiz chandelier is dramatic with out including shade and its geometric type enhances the natural decals. “I’d have favored to hold it decrease, however I don’t need the youngsters to break it once they bounce on the mattress,” the designer says with amusing.
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