When it comes to interior design and decorations, homes built in the Tudor style, just like the dynasty that gave them the name, are not known as bright and light homes. Typically, there’s dark stained wood trim throughout the house and spaces that are small and feel entrapping. That, however, does not mean you need to stay with these elements and the Agne couple changed their house feel by adding bright colors and accent furniture. Some major changes included removing the walls which improved the overall flow of the interior.
Key Takeaways:
- They improved the flow by taking down a few walls, but one of their most transformative moves was also one of the simplest: painting almost every room white.
- Thin matchstick blinds in the dining room are a warm honey tone; wide weave chairs are gray.
- Stephanie created the ultimate family crash pad by pushing together two IKEA twin beds and topping them with washable Sunbrella covers she had made.
“Neutral doesn’t have to mean lacking in color. “I’ve always seen olive as a neutral—like the jacket everyone wears because it goes with everything,” Stephanie says. Built-ins feature olive green paint by Benjamin Moore.”
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