Rosy Toile – Quadrille’s Lafayette Toile adds French Provincial flavor to a guest room in an 18th-century Long Island house. Tom Scheerer covered a chair in the same fabric too.
Clay Paint – Scot Meacham Wood took color inspiration from his favorite Scottish breakfast tea, replicating the hue in his bedroom with Benjamin Moore’s Fresh Clay. He designed the cozy headboard specifically with San Francisco’s chilly nights in mind.
Cherry Walls – A pink-infused red plays nicely with lime accents in a vibrant Palm Beach bedroom designed by Allison Paladino. “I think you shouldn’t use too many colors when you’re working with bold shades,” she advises.
Carmine Prints – Remnants of old toile found a new home in this guest bedroom, where they’re paired with Ralph Lauren Home linens. Ellen O’Neill set off the patterns with a serene backdrop: Benjamin Moore’s Linen White. “It’s the blank-canvas approach,” she states.
Terra-cotta Curtains – Christina Rottman also used neutrals as a base in this “slightly Provincial” guest bedroom. Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s Senja fabric on the four-poster bed warms up the room, echoing the cozy exposed beams above.