I am actually dying over the African art on the mile-long buffet, the red-background painting to the left, and the Calder-esque mobile. See the orange tile floor, the black iron stair-rail, the grey carpet, and blonde wood, all complimented by the sky blue wall and ceiling? I hope someday I have a ceiling high enough to allow for it to be that same color as the wall. While a lot of these rooms are aspirationally set in penthouses, the text assures me that I'll "discover how perfectly simple it is to create gracious and charming rooms.whether you live in a penthouse like this or a cottage in the country." What about a ranch-style three bedroom of modest size in Inglewood? Well, you fill in the blanks for yourself, but I promise, after a home visit, you'll be reassured of how happy a home I could make by adopting these gorgeous room sets. I just made a noise that sounds like someone socked me right in the breadbasket. As does the stated purpose in the Precedent line, which is, I quote, "To make your home lovelier.more livable." It's like they can see inside my thoughts! 0_o I feel like later in the midcentury things either got very hard-edged in their atomic bent, or they got pale greys and pinks and blues, but these warm, primary-ish colors really, really appeal to me right now. IT'S WHAT I NEED! The vivid pink color against those turquoise, yellows, and blonde wood. Inventory- a pair of slim china cabinets flanking a pair of benches.geometric, nubby, rectangular rug.cherry red étagère.figural lamp with possibly some pan-Asian influence going on.and those apple green walls. While I know it might be a long time or maybe never before I have so graciously appointed a living room as the one in this two-page overlay, I CAN take heart in the gorgeous combinations of primary and muted hues, symmetrically placed furniture, and just elegantly comfortable vibe reflected in the designer's choices here. One of my favorite things thus far about 1947 interiors are the c-o-l-o-r-s you get, and one of the best examples is the panel that opens the collection in the photo above.
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