Cottage Living Style

The petite dining room “really only seats four people,” says McMillan. To combat the space limitations, McMillan painted opposing walls a deep chocolate brown to make them recede. She also raised the chandelier high so she could use tall flower arrangements, injecting glamour into cramped quarters. Furniture maker Michael Morrow built the Deco-style buffet, as well as many other pieces in the house.
Tria Giovan; Stylist: Rebecca Hawkins
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The petite dining room “really only seats four people,” says McMillan. To combat the space limitations, McMillan painted opposing walls a deep chocolate brown to make them recede. She also raised the chandelier high so she could use tall flower arrangements, injecting glamour into cramped quarters. Furniture maker Michael Morrow built the Deco-style buffet, as well as many other pieces in the house.

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A glimpse from the living room into the adjoining dining room shows McMillan’s penchant for style smashups: the ivory leather-covered chair in the foreground contrasts with the gilt French mirror and console.
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5 of 14The petite dining room “really only seats four people,” says McMillan. To combat the space limitations, McMillan painted opposing walls a deep chocolate brown to make them recede. She also raised the chandelier high so she could use tall flower arrangements, injecting glamour into cramped quarters. Furniture maker Michael Morrow built the Deco-style buffet, as well as many other pieces in the house.






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