Hero Mantle in Oculus Blue
An elegant, Traditional mantel next to a bookshelf with blue/dark teal wasll painted in Oculus Blue from Ralph Lauren’s Greenwich Village Collection.
An elegant, Traditional mantel next to a bookshelf with blue/dark teal wasll painted in Oculus Blue from Ralph Lauren’s Greenwich Village Collection.
Windows painted in an elegant red paint, Ralph Lauren’s Townhouse, a part of their Greenwich Village Collection.
Gray Coat from Ralph Lauren Paint’s Greenwich Village palette creates a cool and calm backdrop in an open-shelf kitchen.
Beautiful white walls and fireplace in an elegant Tibetan Jasmine white from Ralph Lauren’s Greenwich Village Collection.
An elegant, Traditional color combination featuring paints from Ralph Lauren’s Greenwich Village Collection. The walls are painted in Ralph Lauren Volute Green contrasted nicely with trim painted in crisp white.
Modern White Office Painted in Ralph Lauren Box Pleat White from their Greenwich Village Collection. A very clean, crisp and clear, almost clinical white. This white looks fantastic with a black trim.
“Penthouse Suite” is a new lifestyle interior collection from Ralph Lauren Home. It features an exquisite balance or rich mahogany, sumptuous cashmere and sleek silver, for the ultimate in modern, deco-inspired luxury. via
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Country interior design story from Country homes & interiors September 2015. A historic period cottage is brought up top date with a chic modern country interior. In the kitchen the units are handmade painted with… A Taste of the Country
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“Waratah” Fiona Budzynski’s first wallpaper design sets off the 1930’s fireplace and one if the hat boxes left by the previous owner. Image from: Australia Coast to Coast Country Style September 2015. Australian interior design… 1930’s fireplace and blue Waratah wallpaper