You don't need a shelter mag or an interior decorator to find the latest in home decor. Instead, get your cues from this year's best-designed restaurants. This week, we'll bring you photos of three chic spots across the country with tips for how to get their look. Today: Americana Revival from The Dutch in New York, NY
What happens when the classic bistro (leather booths) meets the all-American tavern (dark wood and white brick), with a side of Soho cool (A-listers everywhere)? You get The Dutch, one of New York's buzziest restaurant debuts, designed by Roman & Williams. Check out our picks for recreating their relaxed yet reformed look below.
Prop pictures on ledges for a casual and bohemian vibe. Barrister Frame, $20-$60; dickblick.com
Bordeaux-red paint gives wood detailing that bistro look. Hollandlac Brilliant Paint (Color #H01050), $55 for 1 liter; finepaintsofeurope.com
The sure for the common steak knife. *Laguiole, $99 for a set of four; williams-sonoma.com*4. Lighten the mood with these sleek hanging lamps. Legna small pendant, $250; jefdesigns.com
Photographs: Clockwise from top left, courtesy Dick Blick; vintage photo courtesy www.brooklynpix.com; courtesy Jefdesigns; courtesy Fine Paints of Europe; courtesy Williams-Sonoma
