Most decor falls into a primarily feminine or masculine category, and while I’ve seen plenty of well-mixed spaces, none have been done quite like this…
Curvy Corinthian columns welcome us to one of the sweetest living rooms this girl has ever laid her eyes on (PS, Julie from Chapman Interiors, here!). The columns are undoubtedly a feminine architectural element, and as we examine the room we find very modern (masculine) pieces floating around, mixing with relaxed slip-covers and embroidered pillows.
It’s not always easy to mix styles when they’re on the far ends of the spectrum, so why is it working so well here? Because most of the pieces are black or white – totally neutral. Contrast offers drama but also provides an underlying rhythm. The detail that made me really fall for this space? Those chalky walls had me had hello.
A modern and traditional dance continues in the kitchen with the powerful black cabinets and classic herringbone floors. Notice how the clean palette makes the wood details and furniture really stand out? Love that.
Let’s use the cues to make our own space, and I have great news about this one, 1) Because the bones are neutral they remain super flexible over the years and 2) oh-my did we find some very well-priced pieces!


*images via ara design in Australia














Oh my…These are so beautiful, I can’t stop looking at them! Beautifully described, also.
Amazing interpretation! Love this mix of styles.
Wow – such a gorgeous home. I’d like to live there!!
xo ~ Colleen
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We love a Corinthian column! So much architectural drama. Thanks for the inspiration.
xo E J
P.s. Check out our summer party post just in time for summer entertaining!
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lovely!! I love your blog, it’s full of wonderful inspiration!
Caterine
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I love this colour scheme
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Such a gorgeous home xoxo
Super fly yin/yang roundup, Julie!