Christina Hendricks revamped her office by replacing an outdated purple with MINDTHEGAP Tyrol Garten wallpaper in a deep olive-green that read more brown than expected. She color-drenched molding, baseboards, and the ceiling to avoid visual choppiness and to highlight a chandelier that has been there for 15 years. She layered multiple patterns, added reproduction 1930s chinoiserie drapery fabric and soft lace sheers, and embraced deliberate pattern clashing. She stopped overthinking choices, allowed one decision to inform the next, and achieved a richly layered, romantic, and cohesive workspace emphasizing texture and vintage accents.
awful 'magic castle' purple, a color she hated when she first painted it, and still hated a decade later.
I JUST WENT FOR IT!
I FINALLY stopped overthinking it and added layers and layers. One choice informed the next, which informed the next, etc. There was no real plan on this one.
Got everything up and realized I had to do the ceiling, too. Had to be done. And that made the chandelier that's been there 15 years stand out for the first time!
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