Years ago, I thought of modern interiors as all cold hard lines and straight edges. Sleek and cool, yet not something I would ever want to live in. Today, my ideas about what is modern in design are completely different. These rooms by Yvonne Ferris Interiors, beautifully illustrate what now defines well designed modern interiors. Warm and inviting and completely "livable". This is the softer side of modern, and I love it.
Images via: YvonneFerrisInteriors
I just love all of these pictures. Beautiful. The entryway, the white couch and the black library built ins are my favorites. That's what I am trying to achieve at my house...xxoo
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! I love the dark fireplace room:) Gives out an amazing vibe
ReplyDeleteKisses, my dear
The shelves with those quirky pictures are just perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love that white sofa set against the black shelves! xo
ReplyDeleteI'm all about soft mod- love the black and white palate and the windows are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI completely agree. I used to find modern too harsh, too empty, but now I think I prefer modern. I have slowly been gettng rid of my all too traditional pieces. Lovely pics!
ReplyDeleteAmy R.
Oh swoon over the table in that first picture!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Signe
I love those black windows in the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteYes, have loved her work in CT C&G. Her neutral spare palate works successfully in both modern and classic architectural interiors.
ReplyDeleteu put them in the 'modern' category - i dunno if that's where i would put those rooms - i keep talking about it on here - but i'm gonna go to my friends house and take pics of her home - they bought it from a designer (which was more traditional) but they are ulta modern (there jet setters with 3 kids, unreal, right?!) ... their decor design and mine are the same - i thinl u'd totally enjoy looking at their home - i gotta get their when they get back from yet ANOTHER mini-vacay ,, *sigh* ..
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*kiss kiss*
Erika
Agree. Little by little people are realizing modern is not a specific look. I love the image with the dark floors and coffered ceiling!
ReplyDeleteI can do "soft" modern not "hard" modern in my home...
ReplyDelete<3Cara
"KEEP CALM" A Giveaway is Going On!
I love a modern touch in any room...adds such freshness and sophistication ~
ReplyDeleteLoving those black bookcases! Modern these days can refer to so many things. Remember the modern of the 60's is now vintage, when i still consider it to be modern
ReplyDeleteWe went modern a few years ago when we moved and I was a bit hesitant at first but now I love the clean lines. Those windows in the 2nd to last image are delicious.
ReplyDeleteI just went crazy over that black bookcase! I really like the idea of black furniture against a black wall, lovely!
ReplyDeleteoh wow, I love this style of interior design..Yvonne Ferris is definitely going on my list of fave designers x
ReplyDeleteWhoa... lots of beautiful images here. Love the mixes of furniture styles and the turned wood in the first image.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
That's a great description - softer side of modern. I think that's exactly where I fit, style wise. These are beautiful images!! xoxo e
ReplyDeleteI could definitely live in one of these "softer" modern spaces. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think modern is definitely going softer. These are beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue!
ReplyDeleteThat 3 pic. is all in my taste. Gorgeous black bookshelf full of personal stuff(+ book obviously):). Also adore the white sofa(on my want list) and the black and white cowhide on the floor along with the dark(black) wooden floors.
Hugs!
im crazy about the more modern look - so love these!!
ReplyDeletethe softer side of modern can be so pretty! i love that living room space with the rounded bookshelf! what a difference a round corner makes :)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pictures! The "new modern" is certainly growing on me...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Definitely a side of modern that's totally liveable - I'd happily live in any of these rooms!
ReplyDeleteKelly
oh my, what beautiful images! Thank you for popping by my blog, so happy to have found yours, it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice. Modern Trad. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love modern elements mixed with softer colors and vintage accents. So pretty!
ReplyDeletexo Josie
http://winksmilestyle.blogspot.com
If that's modern then I totally am a modern gal. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThose bookshelves are a sight to behold!
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThat dark sitting space is amazeballs.
Alcira
thenerochronicles.blogspot.com
These spaces are all so perfect - it's that blend of clean modern lines with traditional details that makes it so appealing and warm. :)
ReplyDeletelove that first photo, I kinda felt the same way about the modern look but these photos are making me rethink my position
ReplyDeleteI think there is a big difference between modern and contemporary. For me, contemporary can be cold and hard, but modern is classic.
ReplyDeleteYes, I felt just as you did, but this is a twist on modern that I could DEFINITELY live in! It's really lovely and I especially love the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteNancy xo
S...Lovely post...and by the way...what a success your shop seems to be! Way to go!!!! K
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...I love the softer side of modern. The mix of modern with more traditional.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Such great photos and wonderful inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a modern I could live with!
ReplyDeleteI can take modern if there's some warmth to it--more of a transitional style, really.
ReplyDeleteVery nice images. I love the modern style. Clean, simple lines.
ReplyDeleteWhite + dark = LOVE! I just love the contrasts. These are literally my dream spaces. Especially the first one. It is magnificent.
ReplyDeletexO M
So cool! I'd live in any of those places :D
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modern can be so nice, especially when it is warmed up and made cozy and comfortable!
ReplyDeleteLove this house, the modern made cozy.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, this is a very nice post.
Hugs
Tereza
i agree- i used to think modern meant contemporary. woah... big big difference. and thank goodness- modern can be so soft and inviting... and gorgeously clean. :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love modern and traditional; and sometimes together! Our Hamptons home is what I call modern with a comfortable chicness about it and our primary home is more traditional, yet with modern day sensibilities!
ReplyDeleteI love anyone who paints paneling black. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue! I used to
ReplyDeletefeel the same way
when I heard the word
modern, but since being
introduced to so many
modern interiors in the
blog world, I have a
whole different idea ~
and I LOVE incorporating
THIS kind of modern with
my more traditional style.
Great images.
xx Suzanne
PS: Came over from Elizabeth's
to say CONGRATS on your new
venture! Off to read more...
Love this:
ReplyDeletecool, calm & collected!
xo
totally love this style - just gorgeous images, going to check out her site! xxx
ReplyDeletehi!
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by my little blog. i'm sure you found your way via alison :). she's doing a great job. glad i stumbled upon yours as well...it's filled with amazing eye candy. congrats, also, on your new retail venture! i'm sure it will be a huge success.
I used to think the same thing about modern, yet now I find myself wanting to mix modern elements in with my more traditional pieces to add some flare. I just love the images you shared, Sue!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Carrie
Oooh I love the black panel wall photo!!! Great pics here:-) Sometimes simple is just better
ReplyDeleteplease write a coffee table book. You could have sections based on all your clever categories. our reno is under way, and I would love one room dedicated to "zhush" - your names are always spot on.
ReplyDeleteI love this look. Especially Neo Georgian, its so clean and fresh.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Liz
I obviously love all of the black and white, and love that her rooms might be modern but still have stuff in them. I think that is what intimidates me most about "modern"- lack of stuff. These seem liveable though.
ReplyDeleteI just love every picture of this soft modern design! Gorgeous post!!
ReplyDeletexx
Greet
I'm usually not a big modern fan, but these pictures looked great!
ReplyDeleteI agree completely. I know that for me it has to do with when I was born (eeek!), because when I grew up 'modern' DID mean stark white, sharp edges, harsh and a tad sterile - in a Studio Line kind'a way.
ReplyDeleteThis house is yummy. It's clean and sleek and scaled back without being cold.
Lovely find Ms Z!
xx C