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Layton Campbell’s handsome blend of leathered quartzite, fluffy shearling and textured paint
This article highlights the interior design philosophy of Charlotte, North Carolina–based designer Layton Campbell, focusing on his skill in creating "dark and sexy interiors." Campbell's design approach emphasizes the use of tactile raw materials and deep neutral hues to achieve warmth and contrast within a space. He articulates his preference for layering plush fabrics with hard finishes such as steel, brass, and hardwood, which contributes to a balanced aesthetic.
The context for the mood board presented in the article is Campbell's ongoing project of building a second home in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. His selections for this project are heavily influenced by the natural surroundings, with the aim of complementing the panoramic views rather than detracting from them. The resulting design scheme is described as both daring and dapper, integrating bold graphic motifs with grounding earth tones. This combination is intended to be sophisticated yet comfortable, creating an ideal setting for a weekend retreat from a busy lifestyle.
The article delves into 23 specific elements that constitute Campbell's mood board, offering a detailed breakdown of each selection and its role in the overall design. For flooring, he chose a Dapper rug in black/sand by Samad to anchor light white oak floors with a dark and moody black field color, brightened by taupe silk accents. French oak hardwood flooring in Monterey by Curated Surfaces, with its light-colored, wide planks, is selected to allow darker elements to stand out. Upholstery choices include soft olive leather by BassamFellows, which balances hard finishes with plush coverings, and Velit Indoor-Outdoor Fabric in Dove by Dmitriy & Co for its softness and durability on larger upholstered pieces. Pea Gravel Vegan Leather in Cement by Powell & Bonnell is specified for bar seating, valued for its ease of cleaning and subtle texture. Thomas Pheasant’s Eggshell Blend fabric at Baker Furniture adds sophistication with its polished linen texture, while Nestor fabric in Montagne by Pierre Frey (a mohair, wool, and alpaca blend) is envisioned for a custom throw. Boucle fabric in Taupe by Thomas Pheasant at McGuire Furniture is suggested for a bench cushion with a wood-stained frame.
For hard surfaces, quartzite slab in Infinity Leather by Walker Zanger is chosen for its leathered texture and masculine deep color, ideal for a handsome kitchen. Wallcoverings include Chateau Linen Wallcovering in Black Mansard Roof by Phillip Jeffries for a powder room, paired with dark trim and an integrated marble vanity. Textured wall paint, Mineral Stain Paint in 104 by J.H. Wall Paints, applied with a limewash technique, introduces a softer layer to the architectural elements. Paint colors such as Studio Clay by Sherwin-Williams complement the leathered black quartzite and incorporate earthy green accents, while Iron Ore by Sherwin-Williams is used for dark trim accents to create a grounding effect. A custom shearling rug by Bellaire Dynamik is intended for a bedroom to provide extreme comfort underfoot and a soft geometric pattern. Hardware and lighting selections feature Vanity Sconce in Black Leather/Aged Brass by Gabriel Hendifar for Apparatus at Studio Como, chosen for its elegant scale and ability to showcase marble. Satin Brass Lighting Finish by Sonneman offers a brighter metallic accent among darker elements. Bond Lavatory Faucet Handles in Nickel/Black Enamel by Waterworks provide an elegant and masculine touch for the bathroom. Suede finishes in Pewter, Bronze, and Black by Apparatus soften the appearance of brass light fixtures. Metal finish in Sheer Black by Powell & Bonnell helps integrate all palette finishes. Custom console table by Kamiya Furniture is noted for its organic lines. Wood finish in Coconut by Baker Furniture complements the boucle fabric with a soft wire-brushed texture. Stamp Triple Flushmount by The Urban Electric Co. serves as a statement lighting piece without occupying excessive visual space.
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