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accent the architecture of the home and bring in bits of color without detracting very much of the brightness. She started by adding black to key areas in the home, such as the foyer flooring, staircase steps, and window outlines. These windows made the view seem less obstructed while still allowing an abundance of natural light into the space—something that was key in making the white walls feel homey and not sterile.

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To keep the space feeling soft and comfortable, Persson added dark-colored furniture and soft wood accents in one of the living rooms. In the other, she brought in light blues for the pillows and greens from the plants. The fireplaces in different areas of the home also added a nice rustic touch due to their well-worn metals and light woods.

Venturing beyond the main living areas, guests will find a stunning kitchen with pristine white cabinets, as well as marbled countertops purchased from Harkey Tile and Stone. The gold lighting and plumbing fixtures add a pop of grandeur to the space and keep the eye wandering.

Elegance is when the inside is as beautiful as the outside. — Coco Chanel

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The private living areas tone down the white a bit by surrounding the residents with calming shades of blue. The main study in particular contrasts the rest of the home by sporting blue-gray walls and a dark wood desk—but the floor-to-ceiling windows still bathe the room in natural light.

No matter the room, Persson made sure her clients would enjoy a breezy home filled with just as much light as there was warmth and comfort. To view more of her designs, visit the Swell Décor Interior Design website.

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