Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just do yourself a favor and buy from Pottery Barn.
Hahahaha (joke, right?)
Nope. I think that OP should shop at Pottery Barn, or if she has more money, Restoration Hardware or Arhaus.
Most people in DC have conservative tastes (even if their politics are not). They like center hall colonials, "modern farm house," McCraftsmans, etc. If this is the type of house you live in, then shop at furniture stores that cater to those tastes. Few people are up for the aesthetic challenge of having a modern interior in a traditional-style home (which can be done extremely well--but this is not most of DCUM). Just own up to your traditional taste. YNo need to be a hater.
OTOH, if you actually love living in a mid-century house or are one of those people who can pull of modern interiors in a traditional shell, there's good reason for looking at mid-century interior furnishings. There are a ton of gorgeous mid-century homes (e.g. Hollin Hills, Carderock, pockets of Forest Hills, SW, etc.) that have gorgeous mid-century furniture.