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Yattalunga.

Where did the name for the district and stunning Georgian sandstone house come from? It is from two local

Aboriginal Peramangk words, “yattala” meaning waterfall or cascade and “unga” meaning place? But is this so? There were over 400 very distinct Aboriginal languages in Australia yet there is also a Yattalunga near Gosford in NSW and another near Geraldton in WA apart from the one in SA. Clearly the site was very important to the Peramangk people as the caves on the South Para River below the house contain Aboriginal cave art dating back thousands of years. These cave paintings of birds and other symbols were discovered in 1902. Yattalunga house is a fine two storey Georgian sandstone house built in 1851 according to the National Trust. In its day it was the largest house outside of Adelaide and locally known as “Butler’s Folly.” The first owner Phillip Butler arrived in SA in 1838. He certainly had his first child born at Yattalunga in 1850 and other children were born there in the 1850s. In 1854 Phillip’s brother Richard Butler also arrived in SA with his family and started farming at Yattalunga. It appears the families of both Richard senior and Phillip were raised at Yattalunga. Phillip returned to England in the late 1850s but after his wife died in England in 1862 he returned to Yattalunga and remarried in Gawler in 1863. Phillip returned permanently to England in 1873 and it appears that part of the Yattalunga property passed to Richard Butler senior and his heirs with the mansion eventually going to the Barritt family. This probably occurred around 1900.

 

Richard’s most famous son, Richard Butler, later Sir Richard Butler (1850-1925) was born in England in 1850. He farmed at Mallala and at his uncle’s property of Yattalunga in the 1870s. In 1890 he won a seat in the SA parliament for the electorate of Yatala which covered the district of Yattalunga. He became a government minister, including Treasurer, and later Premier in 1905 but for many years he was the Leader of the Opposition. His political career ended in 1919. He had moved his residence to Adelaide in 1899 from Yattalunga.

 

Sir Richard’s second son Richard Layton Butler, later Sir Richard, also became Premier of SA. He was born at Yattalunga in 1885 and worked for his father’s stock and station supply firm Butler, Shannon & Co for some years at Hamley Bridge. He entered parliament in 1915. He was Premier of SA from 1927-30 and again from 1933-38. Some land at Yattalunga was still owned by members of the Butler family in 1947, namely Colonel Charles Butler, but since 1901 the Butlers did their farming at Mallala and Francis Barritt and family took over the grand house of Yattalunga. In 1994 the property was purchased by conservation architect Ron Danvers and Tricia Barker who have lovingly restored the house and garden.

 

100% Chocolate Cafe Tokyo Solamachi

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Tokyo Solamachi 4F, Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo

Apl. 1, 2013

 

Interior designer : Masamichi Katayama (Wonderwall)

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2012

 

Interior

Fireplace designed by Studio Vera / Vera Hengeveld. DTILE tile, color: Night. Photo by Marieke de Boer

My sister Deanne Coles-Christensen is a gifted decorator. I helped her shoot these photos of her incredible home in Santa Fe that she’s sadly leaving after ten years. She's moving to Salt Lake City this week.

 

Deanne’s philosophy as an interior designer is to use her clients’ existing objects — those items with personal history and meaning — rather than purchase a bunch of new stuff. If you could use some of this beauty in your life, hire her. She’s now available for consultations and no job is too big or small.

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Pour is a unique Victorian building, located in the heart of Mount Kisco. Its design inspiration was the Speakeasies of the Prohibition era and its design harkens back to the Golden Age of Hollywood. Owner Anthony Colasacco serves beautiful wine and cocktails in vintage glasses and offers an impressive collection of rare whiskeys (one of the many reasons why Pour is a 9 time winner of the "Best of Westchester" distinction!) Legal capacity inside is 50.

This photostream is a collection of my favorite pics If anyone wants to chat about interior design, you can reach me via my Houzz page - ift.tt/IrzZEF

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A serene yet vivid mosaic! Perfect for bathrooms or kitchens.

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Today we met with our Duralee rep and he showed us the latest fabric lines that came out two weeks ago! We also learned of their furniture line they build themselves - talk about quality control! (10/15)

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Architecture & Interior Design by iorCARR Design Group

Interior provided by photography by www.carr.net.au/

Fireplace designed by Studio Vera / Vera Hengeveld. DTILE tile, color: Night. Photo by Marieke de Boer

Un espacio diáfano que comparten el dormitorio y el salón, en el que se crearon varios ambientes. Tiene capacidad para dos personas, pero hay espacio para colocar una cama supletoria. La cocina y el cuarto de baño se abren al espacio principal por medio de unas puertas correderas, sujetas a un sistema de sujeción superior, sin riel en el suelo. De esta forma, el pavimento laminado con acabado de roble unifica todos los ambientes sin antiestéticas interrupciones.

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wooden bowl from Mozambique, filled with shells and seeds I've collected; framed design / pattern is my work; fish ornament from Barbados; small box is an antique from Japan - brought back by my grandmother

Autonomy etalk’s new corporate headquarters focuses on creating an exciting, hip, and fun space that highlights their software-based products and corporate culture. Special Attention was paid to the lobby and show center to illustrate etalk’s “Meaning Based Computing” system. In the lobby and boardroom, customers enjoy open views to the Dallas Cultural District below. The views are only interrupted by a large fish tank dividing the lobby from the boardroom. Large scale artwork adds dramatic colors to the space and provides an extra touch of fun. To balance these bright colors, a natural color palette was chosen, and texture and materials were carefully selected to create an elegant space, as evidenced by the stone flooring and wool carpeting.

 

Change management was a critical step in achieving success on this project. The existing employee workstations required a large footprint and included high, enclosed panels. The solution for the new space was to use a 120-degree furniture system with low panels to provide a more efficient real estate solution.

 

Fun and multifunctional spaces were used throughout to give employees and managers places to explore and collaborate on the next generation of new ideas. For example, a new breakroom/dining/meeting space was designed to include the opportunity for friendly Xbox competitions among employees. Autonomy etalk has found that these community spaces are bringing people together and boosting productivity.

Design and styling for Tiger Bathroom inspirations

Interior design by London based firm CANDY & CANDY

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Our new installation, at the Kempinski Hotel in Bahrain.

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From my class on Rendering for the Interior.

 

Prismacolor markers, Faber Castell colored pencils & micron pen. Marker paper.

The full length mirror in back of the tufted bench is actually an old French door that I painted black and had mirror put in place of the glass. And the best part was that it was free from a garage sale in Austin - the lady holding the sale just didn't want to have to haul off. So basically the cost of the paint which was about $3.94 amd the mirror was around $50.

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