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putting something in a corner somewhere that nobody sees is probably not worth it.” If you’re a Libra and attracted to all manner of shiny objects (guilty as charged), being cohesive can be a design challenge. Alison recommends picking one material and repeating it throughout the room, letting it tell a story that everyone can follow. “It’s not that you can’t mix materials, but for those who don’t have a design background and want a similar feel, the best way to do that is repeat a finish.” CURTAIN CALL Drapery in a bathroom is sexy. The bathroom is a place where you spend a lot of time naked, but that doesn’t mean your windows should be. Especially if you have soaring panes like those in Alison’s space, a little dressing can go a long way. “Drapes can bring warmth to a space, making it softer and more inviting, which in some ways is a little more sexy than hard, hard lines,” says Alison. As with your wardrobe, choosing the right materials — for practicality and aesthetics — is key. “Natural fabrics like linen or lightweight wool hang really well; avoid things like velvet, or precious or delicate materials like silk.” Bathroom drapes can be extra-low maintenance too, since steam from the shower does the pressing for you, allowing you to focus on your personal tub time, or be that much more inviting — and enticing — for a guest. Shower: DXV Percy Collection Shower and Accessories placement is everything. “Put the pattern in enough places to give it impact,” like she’s done with the black marble twining through the floor, counters and sculpture pedestal. AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE Small details count. They say the devil’s in the details but good design is in there with 28 him, too. Alison emphasizes that going micro with cohesive, thoughtful details helps bring a room together. “It can be the inlay that you have on your vanity, the hardware on your vanity door, a bowl in the same bronze for the table or mantle in the same room,” says Alison, noting that, as with all the best real estate, remember: location, location, location. “Small details need to be something that you would notice in a room: The Space Issue S y l v a n u s - Ur b a n . c o m