Photo by: James Merrell
Spring Green and Bright Blue
To add weight to the bright green guest room in a Colonial Revival house in Lattingtown, New York, designer Meg Braff covered the headboard and sofa in Starry Night, a large-scale deep blue chinoiserie toile from Schumacher. "Green is actually a color I use as a neutral-it integrates so well with other colors," Braff says. "It's like a garden where green is the backdrop-all the colors of the
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more Photo by: James Merrell
Spring Green and Bright Blue
To add weight to the bright green guest room in a Colonial Revival house in Lattingtown, New York, designer Meg Braff covered the headboard and sofa in Starry Night, a large-scale deep blue chinoiserie toile from Schumacher. "Green is actually a color I use as a neutral-it integrates so well with other colors," Braff says. "It's like a garden where green is the backdrop-all the colors of the flowers look good against it." Walls are in Benjamin Moore's Lemon Freeze. Rug and chair from Meg Braff Antiques & Decorations.
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