
See that chevron pillow and the Greek Key drape trim? They are both geometrics included in Casart’s Libby Langdon Collection.


Be sure to check out the others color ways for these designs, too. If you are going to High Point Market, you can see all of the collection at Braxton Culler

Designer Liz Caan was tasked with brightening a dark, wood-wrapped room featured in the October issue of Better Homes and Gardens. Her solution? Color added via paint, pattern and furnishings that would add new life to a living area for a family with five children and two dogs! Cann says, “Individual colors are bold, but the overall room palette is restrained to blues, greens and black and white.” The walls, built-ins and trim were all painted the same blue to show-case the architecture. Lighter accent colors were used on pillows, lamps, drapes, art and some of the furniture but not that sofa which you know is going to see heavy duty from the kids! But just look at the compliment added to the blue sofa in those lime green chairs. Caan further brightened the room with metallic accents-gold table legs and brass lamps and sconces.

The gray ceiling and rug are perfect foils for the dark blue walls. Says owner Judy Hefferman, “We wanted to brighten it up–to make it feel like a fun, youthful space, not an old library.” And Liz Caan met their goal.
– Lorre Lei



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