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Paul Lavoie shares his mood board of neutral furniture and home decor that's anything but subdued.
For a new home in Calgary, designer Paul Lavoie creates a space that proves warm neutrals are anything but boring. It’s all about layering, layering and more layering.
Paul Lavoie
“Look for unexpected architectural forms in furniture pieces and accessories—they’re incredible conversation starters, as with this warm brown live edge table that I had made locally here in Calgary.”—Paul Lavoie, Paul Lavoie Interior Design
To create a collected-over-time aesthetic, it’s all about mixing metals. Pick one finish as your focal point, as I did with this Fenwater chandelier from Hudson Valley in polished nickel, and then layer other finishes in the room to complement them. hvlgroup.com
This beautiful grasscloth wallpaper—Simple Sisal from Kravet—warms up the front entry in all the tones and colours I was after to bring this space to life. kravet.com
This room wouldn’t have felt complete without a touch of black glass on the railing, and the textured glass on the chandelier. These combine beautifully with a creamy wood floor from Vintage Hardwood Flooring, the Accolade from Sherwin-Williams on the walls and S-W’s Origami White for the baseboards and ceilings. sherwin-williams.com, vintageflooring.com
We are moving toward warmer, organic textures. I love the linear quality of this natural stone that we used in the principal ensuite.
I’ve been really drawn to creamy tones lately to help a home feel warmer—whites and creams with browns are making a full comeback. I used a warm beige fabric (Kravet Basics 30299-106) on one of my favourite chairs—the Aniston from Marcantonio Designs. marcantoniodesigns.com
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