
YOUR HOME MAGAZINE® | 31
Light Vibrance
A second guest bedroom offers
a vibrant contrast of orange and
grey and silver. “This particular
room is difficult to arrange
because the only wall that can
be used as a headboard wall
also has windows,” explains
Walter. Her workaround was
to choose a bed by Wesley
Allen with a low profile so the
light could still stream through.
She then added bright orange
lacquered night stands with
chrome bases from Worlds
Away and paired them with
solid Gallery Design lamps.
Echoing the drapes in the
great room, Walter once again
used color blocking to create a
contemporary window covering
and has finished the room by
layering texture and color to
create a polished space.
Outdoor Excellence
The lanai feels like an extension
of the great room thanks to the
continuation of the tile from
inside the home. The area is
covered and screened in for
shade and bug protection. A
fabulous concrete table by
Urbia is the perfect piece for
this indoor/outdoor space. A
seating area with Zuo chairs is
accented with pops of blue that
complement the colors of the
great room just beyond. Walter
suggests keeping outdoor
colors similar to inside ones
but ramping up the intensity.
“Outside light is always going to
be brighter than the light inside
your home so a more vibrant or
saturated material can stand up
to the intensity.”