Tour a brave and brilliant apartment in Philadelphia

Tour a brave and brilliant apartment in Philadelphia

This couple in the 1960s no longer wish to weaken the color palette. Quite the opposite.

Her new home in a leaf suburb of Philadelphia was very open, everything on one level and a color – white. It made the perfect empty canvas for a brave, colorful transformation. And with the help of the interior designer Melissa Urdang Bodie by Melissa & Miller, a kaleidoscope of colorful rooms has set the Joy of life Exactly back to this tired French colonial house. Take the tour to see how.

Kitchen with leaves wallpaper and light green cupboards and an island with a white marble worktop

(Photo credit: Brian Wetzel)

The kitchen presented the new color palette. “A soft, slightly green green, which all included and was very calming,” says Melissa. “We have transformed this room with new cabinet fronts, tailor -made hardware from Hoffman Hardware, new window treatment from East London Tuch, Farrow & Balls Eddy Paint, de Gournay Wallpaper and Thomas Hayes Counter chair. We also torn out the old details of the counter/backplash and used a porcelain that is very soft. '

In the kitchen, like elsewhere in the house, the wooden floors that had been painted white have now been pulled out and colored with a natural finish.

Food tunes and wall wall with tropical pressure

(Photo credit: Brian Wetzel)

In the breakfast room, the heroic pieces are the solid dining table made of oak and the de gournay wallpaper, which helps to connect to the work side of the kitchen.

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