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LIZ was originally outnumbered on
the decision to keep the floors
light but eventually her husband
and the contractors saw her
vision.
A home should be an oasis for families in
the middle of a hectic world. That was the
guiding principle Liz worked under.
“There wasn’t necessarily a color palette I
was after when designing the house, it was
more of a feeling I was after,” she reflects. “I
wanted it to feel really relaxed, calm and
open.”
The Carrolls wanted to surround them-selves
with objects they loved and colors that
made them feel blissfully at peace. To achieve
this harmonious aesthetic, Liz used a variety
of neutral colors. She also used layers of
textures and textiles to ground the space and
give it a sense of depth and complexity. She
opted for minimalist furniture with clean
lines and open legs.
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