 Somehow, for me, it is not.  The melange of antlers in this Betsy Brown-designed sitting room become the architecture.  The bright white background reinforces the visual structure the trophy mounts create.
Somehow, for me, it is not.  The melange of antlers in this Betsy Brown-designed sitting room become the architecture.  The bright white background reinforces the visual structure the trophy mounts create._____
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 Somehow, for me, it is not.  The melange of antlers in this Betsy Brown-designed sitting room become the architecture.  The bright white background reinforces the visual structure the trophy mounts create.
Somehow, for me, it is not.  The melange of antlers in this Betsy Brown-designed sitting room become the architecture.  The bright white background reinforces the visual structure the trophy mounts create.
I love everything but the trophies and antlers, but that is my personal taste. I can see why you like it though, it's nice and uniform and has a great neutral palette to work with.
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ReplyDeleteI love it too! I think the key is keeping all the other fabrics / surfaces in the room a simple.
ReplyDeletexo Allison
www.spicerandbank.blogspot.com
Nope, it's perfect!
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Callie
I find it all a bit grotesque. I mean.. I have no personal understanding that someone will hang a dead animal head on the wall. I love animals! But I like the neutral palette, the chairs seems very comfy too.
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~ Aina ~
Beautiful image dahhling...
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