Here, carefully placed pops of lively colour – silky cushions and refreshing greenery – promote an appreciation for its neutral scheme in a way which a colourless one wouldn’t. In a bright space like this – with a wall of near floor-to-ceiling French doors flanking one side – the effect is one of subtle recognition of the recent return of spring and prevents the look being too subdued.
“With such a controlled colour palette, I also made sure to include a variety of objets,” Linda discloses, “Without them, a room always feels underdressed.” In essence, these finishing touches are the accessories of your room’s wardrobe. Room jewellery, if you will. And, as with sartorial accessories, of course, proportion control and quantity require skill to get right.
Linda reminds us, “Sophisticated doesn’t have to mean small.” In fact, according to the designer, it shouldn’t. “Oversized cushions were the only way this large sofa was ever going to look suitably dressed and they add comfort to an otherwise formal piece,” she explains, “Similarly, a grand chandelier is often the only option for a high ceiling. The rule is that as long as a piece adds to and doesn’t overpower a space, sophistication is guaranteed.” Words to live by, indeed.