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Spectrum of Change
Spectrum of Change

The ultra-feminine master bedroom glows in raspberry tempered by a taupe glaze applied in a crosshatch pattern. Jennifer used an antique bed as inspiration for the shaped headboard tufted in hot pink wool. Instead of the expected stark white, the bedroom trim was painted in taupe to add depth and more warmth. Newly constructed armoires faced with mirrors house Jennifer's clothes and accessories.

Sources:
Headboard: by Jennifer Flanders through Deco By Designers, 888/215-4487. Headboard, bed-skirt fabric ("Mallory'' #7181/31); drapery ("Roselli'' #7270/07): Romo Fabrics, 800/338-2783, trade only.
Bed linens: Schweitzer Linen, 800/554-6367. Ceiling fixture: Connecticut Antiques Center, 203/355-9335.
Artwork (The Mirror, by Beatriz Milhazes): Elizabeth Fiore Art Advisory, 212/929-2224. Decorative wall finish: Deux Femmes, 203/545-1995.
Wall paint ("Drop Dead Gorgeous'' #1329); trim paint ("Great Plains Gold'' #1077): Benjamin Moore & Co., 888/236-6667.

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