When my special Celebrity Edition of Architectural digest found itself in my mailbox, I tore through the pages like a box of mixed variety chocolates stopping to taste the delectable New York home of Brook Shields. This apartment reflects my style almost perfectly.
Beautiful gray-blue walls with Louis XVI style side chairs with a pop of green on this perfectly neutral palette.
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Traditional furniture pieces accented with quirky art by Hunt Slonem and pops of coral on pillows and a single side-bench.
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Traditional French, made modern again
with a bold chandelier and Zuber’s Les Lointains wallpaper.
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I love reclaimed details including this dining table with a marble top and a set of white-lacquered antique-style chairs.
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A cozy home office with green accents and vintage motifs.
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One can never go wrong with a Louis Vuitton trunk and a zebra hide rug to complete a space.
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This master suite is so light and luxurious with light greys and fresh blues, and who can resist marble!
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A cozy home office with green accents and vintage motifs.
Image: Architectural Digest
One can never go wrong with a Louis Vuitton trunk and a zebra hide rug to complete a space.
Image: Architectural Digest
Still not sure? Take this quiz from HGTV
Here's what HGTV says about my Personal Design Style.
Sophisticated
The best color palettes for your look include dark browns and soothing neutrals. Rich accent colors complete the mixed antique modern look: tapestry blues, muted blue-greens, champagne and warm peachy tones. Your style includes a range of fabrics from silk to mohair to linen to velvet.
Your style isn't the only thing with a combination approach: your space is perfect for anything from entertaining friends and family to intimate gatherings around the kitchen table.
Design Tips for Sophisticated
To add a touch of elegance to your home décor by investing in just one luxurious item to contrast against a more modern backdrop – a crystal lamp in your bedroom, a Persian run in the front entry, an antique cherry desk in your office or perhaps a deep red velvet chair with carved wood armrests and feet by the living room fireplace.
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