Friday, April 15, 2011

Global Style.

Global Style, eclectic and ethnically diverse, combines decorative influences from around the world. Create a rich and varied interior style by incorporating exotic touches in your home.
This warm friendly living room is a sophisticated mix of global decor with tribal textiles, worldly antiques, and a collection of contemporary art.  The space feels casual and undecorated.

Reminiscent of faraway lands, this boy's bedroom is the perfect retreat.  The bookcases have been painted a rich turquoise to create an accent wall upon which the beds can rest.  The oversized map and flying plane heighten the adventurous spirit of the space.

Minimalistic, yet full of interest, this dining room contains an eclectic mix of elements.  I love the dark wood parquet floor.

An engaging bazaar of vibrant patterns make this bedroom, designed by Peter Dunham, cozy and chic.  The walls, upholstered in mattress ticking, encompass the space in style and contribute to the assemblage of patterns. 

Designed by Peter Dunham, this bedroom includes a menagerie of global artifacts from the Samarkand bedspread to the African masks.  Even the grasscloth wallpaper lends an exotic flair.

Not just a hodgepodge of objects, this warm friendly living room has an exotic flair.  The space is full of texture and pattern yet remains serene and comfortable.

 A thoughtful and colorful assemblage of treasures from around the globe have been carefully put together to create a fun, energetic and current bedroom.

This living room serves as inspiration to more boldly combine contrasting elements in your home.  Vibrant colors and patterns happily coexist to create a lively composition.

I love the light airy feel of these rooms.  A heavy dose of white maintains the spacious feel.  The distressed wood beams add rustic charm.

 A radiant blending of texture, color, and stories from around the world, this bedroom has a natural bohemian vibe.  I love the intricate bedspread and the authenticity and history it brings to the space.


1 comment:

  1. As usual I like the first room the best, it speaks to me. Christie and I both agreed that the picture of the lady with the red mouth and big teeth and hair was creepy. The picture of the booby lady is also weird.

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