4.25.2012

I want to live here

 I pinned this picture a few days ago and I can't stop thinking about it.


I am completely obsessed with everything in this room. The stools, lucite coffee tables, bold patterned curtains, the chandelier  The use of blue and red together without looking chintzy is amazing.  I think this can be a very hard color combination to pull off properly.

Well this "pin" lead me to this article and the rest of the house which belongs to Meredith Heron a Toronto based interior designer.  The rest of her house is gorgeous.  I could move right in. 







I love how much saturated color she uses in every room.  Since I'm pretty much "neutral natalie" I'm always jealous of people who aren't afraid to use lots of color and pattern! I'm trying to break out of my comfort zone but it's so hard.

Do you tend toward the neutral side or do you love color and pattern? 

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7 comments

  1. I am with you girlfriend. Have most of these images already pinned. Hello inspiration!

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  2. i just pinned these. LOVE her style! so glad you came across it :)

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  3. I love these photos too and I see why you were obsessed with the one you pinned. I can't get over how perfect that closet is. Great post!

    xoDale
    http://www.savvyspice.com/

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  4. I love her use of color and pattern. That living room is fabulous... need those curtains!

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  5. I love the first room - everything just seems to work so well together and the rest of the house is equally stylish!
    http://missbbobochic.blogspot.com/

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  6. Ohhh I love that bench at the end of the bed!!! I have neutral walls, but color everywhere. I like bold colors. Love that first room!

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  7. that home is amazing. I LOVE that first picture.

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