Interior Design: Tips for 3 Generations of Style

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You’ve done plenty of experimenting and now it’s time to edit. Weed out things that don’t speak to your personal sense of style. Trade up for pieces of good design and lasting quality. Your living space should reflect who you are and where you are headed! Surround yourself with inspirational and meaningful objects that you’ll cherish for a lifetime.

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“Get lost in the magic of the forest without ever leaving your chair.”

Forward Forest Armchair ($760); Janus et Cie, 3304 M Street, NW, 202-333-8111, www.janusetcie.com

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“Beautifully proportioned with a broad surface that appears to float above its metal base.”

Vandyke Cocktail Table ($1,120); Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams, 1526 14th Street NW, 202-332-3433, www.mgandbw.com

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“You’ll feel fabulous when you’re perched on this tailored tufted settee.”

Theo Sofa ($2,089); Theodores, 2233 Wisconsin Avenue NW, 202-333-2300, www.theodores.com

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“A sleek, modern counter stool that’s big on style…and it swivels!”

McGuire Walnut Swivel Bar/Counter Stool ($1,290); Baker Georgetown, Cady’s Alley, 3330 M Street NW, 202-342-7080, www.mcguirefurniture.com

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“A small, elegant cantilevered chair that defies gravity.”

Jack by Wittmann ($2,600); M2L, 3334 Cady’s Alley NW, 202-298-8010, www.M2Lcollection.com


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“This rug feels both abstract and organic and would seamlessly suit any design scheme.”

Aspen Rug ($506-$1,656); Vastu , 1829 14th Street NW, 202-234-8344, www.vastudc.com

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