Style Scheme: Creating a Dramatic Entryway
July 7, 2016
First impressions count, so let your entryway make a real statement. Joshua Alan Carpluk shows us how to create a dramatic entryway, bringing together bold colors, geometric patterns, handcrafted pieces, and organic lighting.
THE SURFACES
âChain Link, a luxurious and bold wallcovering from Phillip Jeffries, makes a perfect backdrop. The detail and color tie the furnishings and fixtures together into a cohesive feel. Deep-chocolate trim work and a high-gloss cream color on the ceiling add the final polish.â
(1) Chain Link by Phillip Jeffries, (2) Death by Chocolate, (3) Shiitake, C2-911, by C2 Paint
CHIC PIECES
Turner Credenza
âFinished in high-gloss navy lacquer and appointed with beautiful brass hardware, this chic credenza piece anchors the space and sets a sophisticated tone.â Jonathan Adler, Boston and Chestnut Hill, Mass., (800) 963-0891, jonathanadler.com
Sturm und Drang Mirror
âThis magnificent mirror by Glas Italia is handmade with a Murano glass frameâmore of a piece of art than a mirror.â Montage, Boston, (617) 451-9400, montageweb.com
Atlantis Chandelier
âThe shimmer of cascading light this remarkable fixture gives off is mesmerizing. Handcrafted by Italian artisans and with almost three miles of chain, itâs a real showstopper.â Terzani, Casa Design, Boston, (617) 654-2974, casadesignboston.com
Diana Vanity Chair
âThis beautiful sculptural chair designed by Thomas Pheasant adds functional seating and interest to any entryway.â
Baker, Boston Design Center, (617) 439-4876, Â bakerfurniture.com
Joshua Alan Interiors, Boston, (857) 264- 0223, joshua-alan.com
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