Hello La Dolce Vita readers, it is Rebecca and Paula from Sea Island Drive again with our second installment of Two Styles, One Room. Today we are looking at a space that perfectly marries masculine and feminine. The result is beyond gorgeous!
Those. Black. Walls.
Lets just say it, they immediately grab our attention. The color is so unexpected and brings a masculine edge to the room from the very first impression. Without the soft and more feminine rug, and the vibrant colors of both the blanket and the bright floral centerpiece, the sleek lines of the accent chair and the rustic nature of the cocktail table could easily verge on 'bachelor pad.' (Albeit a very chic bachelor pad.) Yet, it all comes together so gracefully that we can really picture ourselves curled up on that plush sectional catching up on some good girl talk.
The masculine and feminine clearly juxtapose each other yet seamlessly come together. Why? Well the distinctly masculine point of this room is the black paint. The walls are the perfect backdrop - moody and strong - to set off the feminine, more traditional and timeless nature of the ornate rug. The clean-lined, yet soft, sectional, the timelessly minimal leather sling chair, and the nature inspired cocktail table all speak to both styles. In this room, the furniture is the median point, the bridge that joins the two styles.
8 comments:
Perfection!
xoxo
Karena
2014 Artists Series
loving this combo!! i esp like the masculine wall color. xo jillian - cornflake dreams
That is my kind of room, I love balance between masculine and feminine!!! LOVE it.
Oh.My. Those black walls are something else. I feel like I kind of used to be "afraid" of them. But am seriously considering for my future home someday!
This is perfect. I recently got married and I am having SUCH a hard time melding masculine and feminine decor together!
Oh, this looks perfect! Really nice combo, the feminine rug is adorable.
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Perfection with or without a man in the house. Can you share resource list for the rug?
Living room style should have balanced elements in style as the whole family is using it. Thanks for posting.
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