New From Mr. Brown London: Follow The Closet on Instagram

The Closet isn’t a new extension of Mr. Brown London, but the Instagram account is! Julian Chichester and Mr. Brown partnered to bring you The Closet in 2012, and we’re here again with our instagram account @jcmbcloset. Open by appointment, call at 336-886-8303 or email us to plan your visit! For those new to the […]

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Designing for Pets & Their Parents: Curating Pet-Friendly Furniture

According to the latest National Pet Owners Survey from the APPA, 70% of American households own at least one pet. The vast majority of those households own a dog and/or cat, and these furry family members probably spend time sharing a living space with their people. In short, we all love our pets. And, many […]

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Designing a Colorful Living Room

Colorful, adjective “Having striking colors” The definition of colorful is pretty straightforward. In interior design, however, it couldn’t be more subjective. For you, a dream colorful living room design might be soft pastels in 10 different colors paired with curved furniture. But, for the next person, it may be an assortment of neon hues and […]

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Mid-Century Modern Design for Apartments

According to a 2019 survey, 37% of the U.S. population live in apartment buildings. While that statistic may not seem very high, consider that 37% accounts for nearly 40 million people. California alone boasts nearly 7 million apartment dwellers, and New York an additional 2 million. Apartments are appealing for a myriad of reasons, but […]

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Mid-Century Modern vs. Modern Contemporary

The term mid-century modern was first used to describe its particular design style in 1984. With its minimalist approach and use of natural elements, there is a reason this style has continued to evolve over time and remains popular today. Modern contemporary, on the other hand, is current rather than historic and refers to a […]

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Mid-Century Modern Meets Farmhouse Chic

The design style commonly known as “farmhouse chic” almost seemed to appear overnight, with textiles like shiplap and neutral color pallets becoming fixtures in many homes. But what does this catchall design term really describe? According to Blythe Building Company, this style encompasses design that is comfortable, clean, and relaxed while incorporating natural textures and […]

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