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                                  ERIN COREN & LINA GALVÃO
Curated Nest Interiors
Two current design trends — wallpaper murals and ce- rused oak — were used to help transform a formerly bland Larchmont dining room into a beautiful one. The Phillip Jeffries grasscloth mural’s soft, cloudlike imagery adds scale and drama without being overpowering. Meanwhile, the dining table of cerused white oak — a finishing technique that showcases the beauty of the wood grain without dam- aging the wood itself — adds both warmth and a distinct rustic elegance that makes the space feel elevated yet not too formal.
CONTRIBUTORS: Wall Gurus
PHOTOGRAPHY: Jacob Snavely
MARY BRENDLER
Indigo Z Home
Traditionally seen in the form of ceiling beams, reclaimed wood is deftly utilized in this newly renovated kitchen as a rustic element to frame the trimmed opening that connects the kitchen to the adjoining breakfast nook and as an accent detail on the range hood. This fresh take complements the furnishings and decor, adding character to the neutral palette of this Pound Ridge space.
CONTRIBUTORS: John Nolan Corp.; American Kitchen and Granite PHOTOGRAPHY: Liane Curtis Photography
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