Pretty meets practical in a 900-square-foot condo for two
Creating the perfect balance

Image by: Style at Home By: Rhea Seymour Source: Tracey Ayton
Follow designer Chrissy Cottrell's 10 tips to creating a home that appeals to both genders.
1 Think pink

Image by: Style at Home By: Rhea Seymour Source: Tracey Ayton
A whimsical print by Paule Marrot adds a pretty touch to the dining room and balances out the handsome dark accents. “My husband, Corey, and I wanted to honour both the masculine and feminine in our home,” says homeowner and designer Chrissy Cottrell of Chrissy & Co. Design Savvy.
2 Select streamlined pieces

Image by: Style at Home By: Rhea Seymour Source: Tracey Ayton
Minimalist furnishings ensure this small dining area doesn’t feel cramped. A sleek oval Saarinen-style dining table, paired with iconic Eames chairs, seats six without taking up too much visual space. Stemware and bottles stay neatly tucked away in the narrow built-in bar but can be put on display when the couple entertains.
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