Interior designer Chloe Warner’s 1920s cottage-style home in Oakland, California is a perfect mix of old and new. It combines the charm of vintage heirlooms with contemporary style to create a unique blend that suits the home’s history. Her home is kid-friendly and comfortable, but is definitely not short on style. She incorporates color, texture and pattern in such a savvy way that the home is chic without being untouchable. Let’s take a tour of this unique home that offers plenty of design inspiration and style.
A warm neutral on the walls creates a cozy atmosphere with deep blue arm chairs and some greenery in the corner.
The floral wallpaper is by Cole & Son, filling the entrace to the home with a vintage appeal.
The abstract mural by Tim Balon on the ceiling is a fun, unexpected gem that adds character to the home.
This corner is a wonderful mix of finds, from the chinoiserie cabinet from Asia to the wicker peacock chair.
A beautiful glasscloth wallpaper has an understated elegance in the dining room, while modern chairs create an interesting juxtaposition with an antique table.
A soft blue on the curtains and a colorful pattern on the roman shades bring life to the space, as do the pillows on the sofa.
Another surprise awaits in the back of the bookcase in the form of a chic mural designed by Erin Roberts at Little Hunter Design Studio.
The nursery is in keeping with the subtle tones and mix of old and new like the rest of the home, with a few playful additions.
Bold patterns pop against a muted palette, while a polka dot rug adds another dimension of texture and pattern.
The polka dots of the rug are mimicked in the canopy, mixed with lovely feminine accents such as flowers and gold door knobs.
This cottage-style home is a wonderful example of how a home can be kid-friendly and stylish at the same time.
Warm regards,
Megan
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