Darryl Carter was the interior designer responsible for this Modern Family Oasis we are about to see! Stay with us and find out everything!

Darryl Carter

Darryl Carter designed this amazing home for a mother and her two daughters in Washington DC. Carter’s first projects had a more traditional vibe, but now his style has evolved into a more modern style.

Darryl Carter

The owner and Darryl get along instantly and they said “We came up with a mantra: ‘Sculptural, durable, nothing precious.’ It was at the core of all our decisions,”.

Darryl Carter

Now let’s talk about the amazing interior design work of Darryl Carter. Here we can see a Fiama suspension light, with a Carter designed table and chairs. This spot is the breakfast area.

Darryl Carter

We are in love with this kitchen! The cabinets are painted in Farrow & Ball’s All White, and the barstools have the hand of Darryl.

Darryl Carter

This is the primary bedroom, with simple decoration, but beautiful in all aspects. The curtains belong to Holland & Sherry fabric, with a vintage Saladino table lamp.

Darryl Carter

The living room inspired comfort and warmth. The vintage armchair are from Geoffrey Harcourt, and the artwork above the fireplace has the hand of Sylvia Schuster.

Darryl Carter

The dining room, just like the other rooms, has a simple decor. With light fixtures by Ted Abramczyk above Darryl Carter dining table. The artwork on the wall belongs to Manfred Muller.

Darryl Carter

This is the media room, with a velvet sofa and velvet pillows. And a modular senctional from Progetti design studio.

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Darryl Carter

This is the decor of one of the bedrooms, with a floor lamp from Ylighting and a Knoll chair and ottoman.

Darryl Carter

The last bedroom features a handmade throw by Rebecca Atwood and custom-made rugs by Kyle Bunting.

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Last, but not least, the backyard with two Willy Guhl chairs and a center table from May furniture.

Darryl Carter

Darryl Carter did an amazing job in this home! We loved it!

Credits to: Architectural Digest