I was casually perusing the web searching for the next posting and I happen to stumble upon a photo of an interior by Russell Groves, an interior designer located in New York City. I thought, “wow, that photo….I’ve seen it somewhere before, but where?” I clinked on the photo and low and behold the picture was from the current November 2012 Architectural Digest. No wonder I recognized the photo of this exquisitely arranged living room. I was drawn to the photo by Grove’s use of muted palette, oversized and intriguing artwork and the functional antique/vintage yet modern furniture pieces. The textiles of the room are rich and have depth. The space is elegance, but is still inviting that you want to hang out there. You want to show it off. You want to live there. The rest of images of the remodel by Groves are strikingly interesting. Each image is unique, but Groves creates a common theme throughout with the use of paint, fabrics, wallpaper, and lighting. To read the article about Russell Groves' work on this gorgeous North Carolina Home please click here.
Melisse Shaban, left, and Jane Elizabeth Phillips asked architect and designer Russell Groves to recast a Raleigh, North Carolina, house to suit their taste.
Be sure to look at the Slide Show from the AD article of the "before" photos
I have seen this picture all over Pinterest! Glad to know who to give praise to!
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