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These 18 Homes Offer Inspiration Aplenty, and DIY Ideas
Golbin, an author and luxury-industry expert perhaps known for her long tenure as chief curator of fashion and textiles at Les Arts Décoratifs in Paris, describes it as a \"masterclass\" in conceiving an interior, considering such aspects as \"the rhythm inside the house,\" the impact of light and dark colors, how to deal with rooms that are too large or too small, and the relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces. Among Deniot's recommendations are using sparse furnishings to amplify the ethereal nature of a spacious room; rolling the same outdoor carpet inside and on the terrace to extend the size of the room, or using indoorlooking furniture outside; throwing a painted canvas on a low ceiling to give a room \"depth and movement,\" and using yellow paint to suggest sunlight in a somber room. On the contrary, I encourage people to collect and keep objects...They create an instant feeling of stability and continuity with the past.\" * \"You always need a monumental piece so that your eyes can read the true scale of the room and have a baseline for the right measurements.\" * \"The one thing I cannot control is the client's personal art collection.
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