Opposite Attraction

Two rooms with very different personalities share the stage in this Louisville, Kentucky, home.

Sweet-and-Sour Shades
Laurey W. Glenn 

Sweet-and-Sour Shades

Lee wanted to remain true to the early-20th-century style of the home without ignoring the modern tastes of the homeowner. He swathed the dining room in a rich horizontal-striped wallpaper from Osborne & Little. Set against the citrusy yellow of the living room, the combo calls to mind chocolate and fruit. The difference in tones gives the eye a break from room to room.

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