The proprietor of a reworked home in Washington, DC, has an unshakable obsession with European design (we are able to relate) and is keen to supply far and vast to get it. Up to now that she enlisted designers Studio Oink from Leipzig, Germany, and had a load of EU merchandise rounded up and shipped by crate. The tiny visitor bed room (underneath 100 sq. ft) contains a curtained-off daybed, a customized desk, and a wall of storage. As with the remainder of the home, Studio Oink labored with a Flemish coloration palette and built-in excessive European design. The result’s slightly piece of Belgium (or Germany, or Italy, or Sweden for that matter) in DC. Right here’s a listing of design sources that make up the look.
Above: Parked on the customized desk is a metal chair from Belgian husband-and-wife workforce Hannes Van Severen and Fien Muller. The proprietor and designers each welcomed the funding of design-as-art, the chair being one in all them. The curtains all through the bed room are Kinnasand Como (a discontinued linen material with a metallic weave), that run on a monitor. {Photograph} by Matthew Williams and styling by Alexa Hotz from A Luminous, Euro-Type Row Home in Washington, DC, Courtesy of Studio Oink. Above: The L-shaped setup is half millwork (a customized desk with storage) and half off-the-shelf (an untreated wooden mattress body) that seem as if one piece, due to the identical paint coloration and end. {Photograph} by Matthew Williams and styling by Alexa Hotz from A Luminous, Euro-Type Row Home in Washington, DC, Courtesy of Studio Oink. Above: Customized-painted European-style switches and an opaque globe pendant are among the many proprietor’s investments in excessive design. {Photograph} by Matthew Williams and styling by Alexa Hotz from A Luminous, Euro-Type Row Home in Washington, DC, Courtesy of Studio Oink.
Paint
Above: The door and hallway are painted with pinkish Setting Plaster by Farrow & Ball. Above: The partitions are painted with Satin Slipper from Farrow & Ball, who describe the colour as “a chalky off-white.” Above: To present the small room dimension, Studio Oink had the ceiling painted with a lighter, near-white coloration, Wevet from Farrow & Ball, to distinction with the Satin Slipper coloration of the partitions. Above: The wooden flooring are builder-grade white oak painted Elephant’s Breath from Farrow & Ball.