Chartreuse windows and bordeaux red door frames show how far crayola colored woodwork can go.
Top New York designer Jeffrey Bilhuber must have been inspired by his 8-year old son judging from the Crayola Colored Woodwork he used in a New Jersey farm house. The home was featured for its colorfest qualities in the February issue of House Beautiful. Sprawling, imaginative and chock full of patterns and interactive hues, it is nothing short of flamboyant. Most interesting to me, however, was all the color on the woodwork: windows and frames painted chartreuse or violet, door casings gone purple, and a staircase with green balusters. … Continue Reading
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