Deborah Lloyd’s home in upstate New York is a light-filled showcase of mid-century style
The house features a clean, box-like architectural design, an aesthetic that is mirrored by the predominantly mid-century style of the interior.
“I love the mid-century modern look. They are design classics and the secret is in their name – there is a modernity to them that looks timeless,” says Lloyd. “I like it for the upstate home because the clean, unfussy lines go well with the austerity of the house.”
The style choice was also the ideal middle ground to reflect both Lloyd and her husband’s tastes. “I’m very feminine and girlie and my husband is very masculine, so mid century modern is a nice design compromise.
“Our city home in Brooklyn is a little bit more refined and classic, a little more ladylike, and there is more colour,” says Lloyd. “Our upstate home has more of a neutral palette because I wanted the colour to come from the views.”
This palette prevails throughout the house, with the furniture providing pops of colour. The black window frames provide a striking contrast to the white walls and create ‘framed’ views of the beautiful countryside surrounding the house. Many of them are French windows, helping to blur the lines between the outdoors and indoors while flooding the house with light.
This story is from the August - September 2017 edition of Malaysia Tatler Homes.
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Deborah Lloyd’s home in upstate New York is a light-filled showcase of mid-century style