This is a three-bedroom house in the Villa Lago neighborhood of Sandestin, Florida. The design scheme for this home was Tuscan, with a color scheme that was inspired by the Gulf Coast. I combined soft, earthy Tuscan camels and golds with soothing blue-greens that keep the look grounded in its coastal location. All the windows are covered with wood blinds that complement the rich, dark furniture pieces. The look is softened with the use of rich chenilles, topiaries, herb and flower bundles and the use of textural, distressed accents. The Living Room upholstery is by Lexington Furniture. The armoire is by Hooker Furniture, and the cocktail table is by Lane Furniture.
Master Bedroom: The Master Bedroom has a heavy, rustic look with its dark panel bed, iron wall vases and antique washboard wall art. The rich, dark crown molding accentuates the height of the ceiling and ties in nicely with the Lane furniture.
Guest Bedroom #1: This room has a more refined look, with its silk bedding, reflective surfaces and furniture with inlaid details. Not shown is a long, Henredon Acquisitions dresser that is flanked with a set of four art pieces.
Guest Bedroom #2: This room is warm with antiqued furniture and terracotta wall tiles. The metal queen bed is by Drexel Heritage. To the left is a distressed nightstand from Henredon, that has a classic, timeless look. To the right is a book table on casters from Sarreid, Ltd, which is holding a collection of antique books between petrified wood bookends. The venetian mirror lamp is from Currey and Company.
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