Turn landing into cozy sitting room or library
Published: November 7, 2009
Q: What should I do with the large landing at the top of the stairs in our condo? I thought of putting in a sleeper sofa and making it a guest "room,” but it’s in the middle of all the upstairs hallway traffic.
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Get ready for mauve
What’s old, Victorian and coming around again? Are you ready for mauve?
You read it right: mauve, rhymes with Jove, and by Jove, it’s peeking over the horizon of today’s forecasters’ charts of up and coming colors.
Mauve was the Victorians’ color of choice, for both themselves and their homes to wear. Never mind that it’s an almost indescribable color — not violet, gray-pink or rose, although it evokes thoughts of all three simultaneously. Today’s revival involves a "dustier, rosier, subtler” color than the mauve rampant in the 1970s, according to fashion foreseers Hermine Mariaux and Patricia Bouley, who shopped the recent Maison et Objet market in Paris and brought their observations back to members of the International Furnishings and Design Association in New York.
More highlights from their reports:
• The color gray is not going away; it’s going silver. Mariaux called it "the glamour kid of gray,” showing up in "acres” of mercury glass, textiles and even bed ensembles where it’s paired with turquoise.
• Chalet style. What may be "the last gasp of the country look,” it draws its looks from the ski resorts of Europe. Think faux and real fur throws, faux and real taxidermy animals, boucles and homespun textiles, plus cashmere everywhere, including sheets and pillows.
• "Cabinets of curiosities” are emptying motifs like fossils, feathers, animal bones and other found objects of nature onto fabrics, show-off shelves and display tables. There’s a parallel interest in human anatomy, too: hands, feet and a few parts that don’t belong in a family newspaper, Mariaux reported with a chuckle.


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