PHYSICIANS  WITH FOUR CHILDREN, the owners of this Wellesley Colonial "have a busy  household," says Jessica Dormitzer, a  Wellesley-based interior designer. The small living room, however, manages to  be removed from the fray — most of the time. Located off the main foyer, it has  a contemporary black, white, and silvery gray scheme, yet feels refined, too,  with furnishings selected to complement the traditional moldings and  wainscoting. It's a place where the parents can entertain, but when the  children find their way into the room, it's not a problem. "We made sure  everything was kid-friendly," says Dormitzer.
1  >THE OFF-WHITE SETTEE from Ethan Allen  has subtle stripes in the same hue. The upholstery, a cotton blend, is durable.  
2  >BLACK DRAPES made of fabric from the textile company Romo feature a  pattern with a silver sheen. The painted wood curtain rods are small in scale.  "When ceilings are high, I prefer a sleek rod," says Dormitzer. 
3  >AN ACRYLIC PAINTING on birch plywood by 
Michael  J Lee
The  wallpaper has white stripes with a pearlescent finish that glimmers when the  light catches it. 
Rose Olson "has a great gradation of texture and  color that adds pop to the room," says Dormitzer.
4  >CHAIRS FROM ETHAN ALLEN are upholstered  in one of the manufacturer's specialty fabrics: a black velvet pattern on a  white polyester-blend background. 
5  >MERCURY-GLASS VASES combined with a mercury-glass table lamp and a  large vessel on the mantel "create curvy shapes and work in concert," says  Dormitzer. "The eye travels from one to the next."
6  >THE STRIPED WOOL AREA RUG ties the room together while adding textural  appeal. 
7  >IN THE FOYER, the homeowners' existing black Avery Bombe chest from Crate & Barrel works perfectly with the new  color scheme. 
8  >THE WOOL STAIR RUNNER has a regal feel. Bought at Landry & Arcari, it's punctuated with beige  medallions against a gray-green backdrop. 
9  >THE COLE & SON WALLPAPER has  white stripes with a pearlescent finish that glimmers when the light catches  it. 
10  >THE GREEK KEY-MOTIF MIRROR came from horchow.com.
Source: __http://bostonglobe.com/magazine/2013/03/30/wellesley-living-room-design-for-grown-ups/hFKYwooqvdqvusYm20kXPJ/story.html
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