Jonathan Scott and Zooey Deschanel have revealed the inside of their New York home, and it's bursting with maximalist style. There are so many fun prints, patterns, and textures to love — not to mention the hundreds of other design options that Deschanel and Scott brought to the table when designing their home with designer Young Huh.
The couple is truly a dream team when it comes to interior design: Deschanel's unique aesthetic and Scott's renovation experience came together to create an undeniably unique space. Architectural Digest gave us a glimpse into the couple's home and it couldn't have been more stunning. Here are some of our favorite details.
1. The dining room floral chandelier
In the dining room you'll find lots of hidden details you'll love – like early 19th century dining chairs. But your attention is immediately drawn to the ceiling, where a chandelier that looks like a giant bouquet of flowers hangs.
This Bottega Veneziana chandelier is full of elegant pink floral patterns, and if you look closely, you'll see that they're all made entirely of glass paste, which is meant to look like real flowers. This chandelier is handmade and customizable and comes directly from Italy. You can actually buy one online for yourself – but it costs $25,000.
2. The embroidered wall covering of the master bedroom
Designer Pierre Frey's wallpapers are more like tapestries and can be found on the walls in the master bedroom. The cream wallpaper with delicate botanical accents is framed by white wall paneling for a clean and crisp look. The bedding, bench and rug all have similar colors and patterns to complete the look.
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3. The custom floral L-shaped sofa
The duplex features a large living room full of patterns that make the space feel cozy yet chic. In addition to eye-catching striped curtains, the huge L-shaped couch is undoubtedly the focal point of the room. It spans almost an entire wall before moving on to the next.
The sofa's cushions are printed with a beautiful green and pink floral pattern, while the rest of the couch is made of soft red velvet. These contrasting colors are tied together by a variety of pillows: red stripes, pink flowers and solid gray accents. We can't get enough of this vintage-style maximalist couch. The icing on the cake are the patterned floor cushions that match both the couch and the curtains.
4. Built-in shelves in the family room
Light green arched shelves surrounding the fireplace frame the family room. The shelves are framed by intricate columns that add architectural detail. The high, elegant arches house a variety of books and knick-knacks. We love the way the light plays with the green color and how the room's seating naturally clusters around this dramatic focal point.