I have to say, I was hooked as soon as I spied the boho pompoms in interior designer
Alison Damonte’s San Francisco home. She calls it her “design lab,” but all I see is color, pattern and quirky décor having a riotous romp together.
So take a look around already, why dontcha, and let me know in the comments what you think...
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That’s my kind of painting: display shelves that come pre-styled!
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And then there are the
actual shelves, styled just as perfectly as their one-dimensional cousin.
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Pompoms make a great room divider, don't you think. Check out the tutorial at the end of
last Friday's Weekend Edit post to make your own.
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Notice also the unusual positioning of a mirror below the pass-through to the kitchen. It tricks the eye and makes the room seem at once larger.
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Bold black-and-white stripes march you down a hallway lined with funky art…
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…and quirky coat hooks!
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Final destination: A serene spot to unwind.
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I love the black-and-white art here. It’s almost as if the hallway stripes tired of running the straight and narrow and lapsed into scribble mode, sort of how we all feel at the end of long, hard day.
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