Shaker-inspired utilitarianism. The materials tend toward sustainable wood, stone, concrete and glass, paired with white walls that serve as a bright canvas or frame for meticulously selected furniture and lighting.
To achieve these delicate balances, there's "no such thing as one-stop-shopping," Lochridge cautions. "Designers must look everywhere for the unexpected."
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An effortless (looking) but expertly assembled example of an eclectic interior:
The living room of the Roman & Williams-designed residence in Montauk, Long Island.
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