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The Number-One Rule of Decorating a Space With Exposed Brick

This article discusses design strategies for decorating spaces with abundant exposed brick, particularly in environments with limited natural light. It focuses on a specific case study of a family home in Manhattan's West Village, where the kitchen, dining nook, and living room are situated below street level and feature extensive exposed brick walls and original wood ceiling beams. Designer Maureen Ursino was tasked with transforming this 200-square-foot area into a cozy space without altering its historical features, including the red-brown brick. Her approach involved accentuating the existing brick by incorporating colors found within it, rather than attempting to create stark contrasts. Ursino emphasizes that trying to make one element "pop" can be overwhelming in such a setting. Key design recommendations include avoiding bright, contrasting colors that might clash with the brick. Instead, the design utilized a palette of butter yellow, beige, apricot, and burgundy, which are described as cheerful yet non-jarring. White was used sparingly, limited to kitchen cabinets and specific lighting elements, highlighting the importance of thoughtful and minimal use of brighter hues. Texture played a crucial role in adding interest to the space. For instance, a rich gold-yellow velvet fabric was chosen for the sectional sofa. While its color harmonized with the brick, the smooth texture provided a tactile contrast to the rough brick. Similarly, a linen armchair offered a soft, inviting material. The article also advises against using bleached woods, such as white oak, which would detract from the character of the brick. Instead, Ursino selected wood tones that complemented the brick's warm hues, including teak for the coffee table, stained oak for the dining table, and walnut for the bookshelves. Finally, the integration of traditional patterns in cool tones, specifically blues and greens, was a notable exception to the warm color scheme. Elements like a blue and green throw blanket, pillows, and a navy plaid dining bench cushion were introduced to add a modern-rustic touch and enhance the sense of a "cozy nest" without making the space appear dull despite its naturally darker setting. The overall strategy revolved around working with the inherent qualities of the exposed brick to create a harmonious and inviting interior. #InteriorDesign #ExposedBrick #HomeDecor #ColorPalette #Texture #SmallSpaceDesign #WestVillage
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