Thom Filicia does know how to make a house feel like home. This country home in Connecticut can convert any city lover into a country aficionado. If you don't believe me take a look for yourself at this cozy and elegant abode he designed for a young family. Besides the typical warm feeling of the country side it's almost hard to tell that all these level of sophisticated American style is in the countryside. Enjoy!
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Tips I learned from this year's Kips Bay Decorator Show House
I was able to walk the Kips Bay Decorator Show house for a few hours and took a lot of it mentally and in photos. There is always something new to see for the first time and tones of inspiration to get from show houses. This year there was a lot of interesting details too good to not share them. When I looked at Thom Filicia's space the first thought I had was that he had set up his shop in the middle of Kips Bay Show house, although none the less beautiful. His space (above) called "The Gallery" was a walkway between the dining room, living room, entrance and hallway and every piece of furniture in it belongs to one of Thom's many furniture lines. The space had only two small walls of about 3 to 5 feet and two other even smaller ones. Magically Thom made it feel like a room. My conclusions of how he nailed it!
all images by Julie Yenicag for Belle Vivir
Painting the ceiling the same color as the walls not only make the space bigger by (blending the boundaries but at the same time it encloses it by making the space feel more like one whole space and giving the fifth wall (the ceiling) a more important roll. The high gloss walls bring movement.
A Light and airy chandelier instead of a closed one or a shaded one helps open up the space.
A black painting brings depth to a small space. The curtains help make the walls feel bigger.
Secure your runner in a stylish way. By Charlotte Moss.
Add a cool wallpaper to baseboard for a touch of whimsy. By Charlotte Moss.
Wrinkle-looking curtains for kids rooms is a brilliant idea. Very appropriate and fun. By Laura Bohn.
all images by Julie Yenicag for Belle Vivir
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