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VUE | Summer 2016

The Digest | New Jersey Magazine

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W hen it comes to home décor, creating a space that looks balanced takes skill. Beyond that, there are unspoken rules to follow: which colors can and can't go together, using more than one print, but sometimes, rules are meant to be broken. Trained to see things differently and willing to take risks, interior designers can help to enhance the overall look and quality of a space, and allow a fresh perspective. And sometimes, all your home really needs is a little extra attention. Located in Old Tappan, this luxury residence is the epitome of modern elegance. Designed by Vanessa DeLeon, this 8,000-square-foot home was transformed into a functional and fashionable living space. Using a unique combination of mixed metals, prints, and textures, she was able to create an updated yet timeless look. DeLeon is well-known for her bold accents, pops of pattern, and in this home, the design is truly in the details. Playing off the layout of the home, DeLeon created a cohesive look by keeping the walls a cool gray throughout. "I wanted all the colors to work in unison, even though all the rooms are somewhat away from each other, they work together as a full color story." To bring added touches of warmth, a combination of mixed metal accents in gold, silver and rose gold marry the rooms together, and stand out against the dark wood floors. To amplify an otherwise seemingly neutral color palette, unique lighting fixtures add an extra element of glamor and drama. DeLeon chose to utilize overscale pendant lighting and chandeliers with gold, brass and silver finishes to compliment the muted tones and provide a luxe element. The family room is centered around the furniture arrangement; white leather tufted sofas and a matching ottoman bring a matte element to contrast the metallic detailing. "The sofa is the bold statement," DeLeon explained, "but the second best feature is the ceiling wallpaper." One of DeLeon's signatures, the marbled wallpaper adds something fresh and unexpected, and ties the entire room together. Adorning one's ceiling is a small detail that can make a big impact and is oftentimes an overlooked opportunity to bring a sense of style to a room. Included in the family room is the wet bar, a staple for entertaining, which was upgraded with gold trimmed seating. While above the fireplace, there are mixed metal feather decals that mimic the artwork. VUE ON DESIGN V U E N J . C O M 43

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