Friday, August 15, 2014

I was recently marie clare magazine asked (for the 100th time) what trend it is that I am most tire


I was recently marie clare magazine asked (for the 100th time) what trend it is that I am most tired of these days. And as I pondered the answer I realized it is not so much a trend that I'm over, but a look. Specifically, typical pieces used to create what I consider to be the most general definition of 'glamor' for most. Gold or chrome finish, zebra rugs, graphic prints (probably zig zags), Lucite, at least one oversized piece that creates a bold presence in space, and tons of accessories. That apart, marie clare magazine I still love them all, but together they are rather predictable. As someone who likes to define my own room with the word glamor, marie clare magazine I feel ready for a redefinition of the concept ... Which is why, when I saw this simple but (yes) glamorous inspired room by Bunny Williams in the latest Elle Decor, I was struck with the thought that it might be what I'm leaning towards? It is a somewhat strange but coherent mix of styles, with a quite convenient couch couple together statement chairs and a very noticeable lack of clutter. marie clare magazine The coffee table definitely takes the prize for most glam piece in the room, and the high-gloss finish certainly help support it, but the overall feel is modern glamor ... simplified. Although the pairing of pillows on the sofa with the unexpected leopard suitable for this more relaxed idea of glamorous style. There is no bold graphic rug, dripping chandeliers marie clare magazine and gilded mirrors. It is soft, inviting and livable. So what do you think? Is it boring marie clare magazine and blah? Or refreshing? Is there information missing that you would add that help define it as a glamorous place? I'd love to hear your thoughts!


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