I am happy to be able to share more photographs from our recently completed project. While the house incorporates many neutral tones, I added some pops of blue throughout to bring some color to the interior.
Thanks for lots of kind emails and comments from the previous post. I hope you’ve enjoyed these as well.
Photo Credits: Laura Casey Interiors
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Fabulous! Absolutely lovely – my blood pressure drops looking at these peaceful and calm rooms.
Beautiful Laura!
I just love your interiors Laura! Absolutely love how you designed the interior with the colors and styling of this house!!! Gorgeous!
Best wishes,
Sheri
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WOW. And, that sofa is stunning.
Wow! I want to move right in! Gorgeous beyond belief!
G O R G E O U S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
xx
Greet
Beautiful! Love the colors and am loving the stail rail of all things!
SO beautiful! Love it all!
What an interesting project, do you share “before” photos? Would of loved to see what the house looked like before you added you decorator touch! The bold blue accessories really make up for the dim shades of brown and neutrals. The atypical color pop definitly draws attention to the bold teal!
Yes, I would’ve liked to have seen before pics also. Really like the subtle teal look in this project. Very tastefully done, Laura. Thank you.
Cristina
I stumbled onto your blog this evening and I must say I love the leather wing chairs in the second photo. They look comfortable and very much used. I am a muralist so I am always looking for that comfy cozy factor. My trained eye is a curse but I can’t help but to notice the symmetrical balance in each room. Personally, I prefer asymmetry which makes spaces more interesting. Also a helpful hint is to use 3 colors in a space! Good luck with future projects.
So beautiful and inspiring! I love this color palette—so serene. I like how you have balanced the more rugged, “masculine” elements (those gorgeous leather chairs, the wrought-iron curtain hardware and stair rail) with more feminine accents and touches of gold. The effect is understated, yet rich. Love it. Thanks for sharing the photos.
LOVE!!!! Really gorgeous Laura…looking forward to our lunch at the end of the month!
XO
Love the blues and tans, very pleasant to the eye!
Great use of color. Especially like the two leather chairs!