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Give a sneak preview. This is an elevator foyer in a high-rise condominium on Nob Hill in San Francisco. The elevator door opens into a small private foyer that's just outside the front door of the apartment.
"My goal was to create a warm, welcoming space that would give a preview of what to expect upon entering the home," says designer Tres McKinney. "It's a small space, so there was only room for the chest of drawers, a pair of lamps, a beautiful area rug and a pair of antique benches. The wallpaper elevates the space and gives it personality and a polished, cohesive look."
She adds, "I use wallpaper in most of my projects. It brings warmth and texture to the rooms, whether it's a more contemporary grass cloth, a simple stripe in a bedroom or more exuberant pattern in a tiny powder room."
Give a sneak preview. This is an elevator foyer in a high-rise condominium on Nob Hill in San Francisco. The elevator door opens into a small private foyer that's just outside the front door of the apartment. "My goal was to create a warm, welcoming space that would give a preview of what to expect upon entering the home," says designer Tres McKinney. "It's a small space, so there was only room for the chest of drawers, a pair of lamps, a beautiful area rug and a pair of antique benches. The wallpaper elevates the space and gives it personality and a polished, cohesive look." She adds, "I use wallpaper in most of my projects. It brings warmth and texture to the rooms, whether it's a more contemporary grass cloth, a simple stripe in a bedroom or more exuberant pattern in a tiny powder room."
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