When the Turkish rug first arrived for the living room, Mia Malave remembers, “I hated it.”
Her designer, Colton Dixon Winger, insisted on coming over to properly unfold the large, low-pile rug. Its expansive size formed a connection between the living and dining rooms. Malave’s vintage sofa needed to shift by four inches. Then, Winger relocated a side table to form a little moment of interest.
“And now I love this rug,” says Malave. “He created a story in the space. Before it was just a couch and a rug.”
Winger has helped clients shift their perspective for years, but mostly with regard to their closets.
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