Baton Rouge Showhouse: Upstairs Bedroom and Bath

Designed by Veronica Solomon for the Baton Rouge Showhouse | Floral design by AnnMarie Meyers of Hummingbird Floral Studio

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“Don’t overthink it. Design with reckless abandon.”
—Veronica Solomon on her point of view

Upstairs Bedroom and Bath

A butterfly painting hangs over a black and teal bed in a room with zebra wallpaper.

DESIGN INSPIRATION

“The Porter Teleo wallpaper is reminiscent of the ink blots of a Rorschach test. It’s really bold and strong. I immediately saw butterflies, and they became the jumping-off point for the room.”

FLIGHT OF FANCY

Veronica continued to set butterflies alight in artwork, hardware, and even underfoot in the “Monarch Fire” rug from the Alexander McQueen collection for The Rug Company.

Bright flowers in front of zebra print wallpaper.

UPON REFLECTION

“My favorite vignette is the dresser from Currey & Company with a gilded snake mirror above it that I’ve had for a very long time. It captures my eye every time I walk into the room.” AnnMarie Meyers of Hummingbird Floral Studio created a vibrant arrangement that captured the wild feel of the space.

See more from AnnMarie on her website and on Instagram. And don’t miss our Q&A with AnnMarie.

Green velvet on curtains, bedspread, and side table make a perfect vignette.

SHADES OF NATURE

“Green grounds the space.” Veronica used a faux crocodile leather on the four-poster bed and added a quilted-velvet coverlet by Bella Notte. Emerald curtains by Fabricut are edged with a tape that evokes a collection of precious pebbles. “I custom-designed the nightstands—I love bringing the texture of hair-on-hide to my projects.”

Black and white snake wallpaper covers a bathroom.

FLORA AND FAUNA

“I’m drawn to the movement of the snakes and animals amid flowers in the bathroom wallpaper.” The pattern by The Vale London is juxtaposed with a crisp black-and-white stripe on the ceiling.”

“I imagined the space for a person who loves learning about creatures and insects— it’s whimsical but still sophisticated and not too childlike.”

Sources

Who Did It & Where To Get It

ACCESSORIES

Dillard’s

Veronica Solomon Style Collection

ART AND ANTIQUES

Veronica Solomon Style Collection

FABRICS AND TRIMS

Fabricut

FAUCETS AND FIXTURES

Waterworks

FLOOR COVERINGS

The Rug Company

FURNITURE

Coley Home

Currey & Company

Universal Furniture

Veronica Solomon Style Collection

HARDWARE

Modern Matter

LIGHTING

Currey & Company

LINENS

Bella Notte

WALLCOVERINGS

Porter Teleo

The Vale London

WINDOW TREATMENTS

Twopages

Adjoining Spaces

By Karen Carroll

Styling by Amanda Smith Fowler

Photography by Paul Costello

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