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If This Room Were A…

Last year I used lots of bright, happy shades of coral in a bedroom I designed for The Hampton Designer Showhouse.

Everything about this color makes me want to smile. So, I thought it might be fun to deconstruct this room see what other things remind me of this vibrant coral. Here are a few treats I found to remind me of this bedroom.

If this room were a bag…it would be the Boardwalk Tote from J. Crew. Doesn’t it scream BEACH DAY!?!

If this room were a fragrance…it would be Melon Daiquiri by Philosophy. I am not sure what I love more – the decadent scent or the delicious recipe on the bottle!

If this room were a jelly bean…it would be a Sunkist Pink Grapefruit Jelly Belly.  Hopefully the Easter Bunny will leave these for me in my Easter basket!

What does this room bring to mind for you?

xo,

- Tobi

 

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6 Responses to If This Room Were A…

  1. Duchy says:

    That is one of my favorite showhouse rooms ever! I love the colors and the stripes!

  2. Franki Parde says:

    YES! YES! YES! franki

  3. Cindy Malchi says:

    Reminds me of a happy guest room that would be at the beach! Love the unexpected green thrown in the mix! Looks really rich.

  4. Ashley says:

    Love that beach bag!

  5. Jay Reardon says:

    THe paint on classic Hickory Chair pieces rejuvenated them and add great architecture to the room! Thank you for your creative interpretation of our products.

  6. Maria Killam says:

    I love this combination of colours and the sconces with the vases are such a great idea to fill up wall space!
    x
    maria

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