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I designed and produced this project years ago, however it's classic and still looks great ! I designed the room around the silk rug.

Cozy Spoonflower challenge entry from me :)

A Saarinen Table and Panton Chairs... Classic ! I wanted the interiors to relate to the era of when the building was constructed: Circa 1959. Potomac Place Towers condominium building near the waterfront in Washington, DC., is a registered historic building. My design scheme is appropriate and modern.

I have the pleasure of decorating this Amazing Edelweiss Chalet By Architect Tobias Convair of "Convair ".

We start today in the living room section of the open space created by the vaulted ceilings and the ceiling to floor fireplace and enormous windows.

I wanted to keep the warmth of the home by using warm tones

but also some color.

As you know i use my eclectic style to mix the periods to keep things for you to enjoy forever.

I chose to use the french revival teal green chairs from Munick, created by Britt Beck, with the pale wood which kept the country look which I also used in the kitchen.

This added to the chalet and kept it bright and happy giving color all around.

I used the reddish color leather sofa and brown leather chairs to add the main warmth.

Also by Munick are the accessories seen on the coffee table, candle sticks and the hot toddy set.

His fireplace tools and logs also add to the charm of the room.

As well as his fabulous Floor lamp.

I choose the country look coffee table in wood to add character.

You will notice i like mixing woods. That way things do not get boring.

I used Catta Grizot, of Twilight’s, beautiful flower arrangement for a hint of color, her amazing console table and accessories to section the area from the kitchen.

This room plus the kitchen, which adjoins it, makes the house a warm and elegant home.

Come by and see it for yourself.

 

This project continues with your generous donations.

 

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The Villa Ferreira by Architect Summer Diamandis, of Diamandis Homes.

I decided to have the dining room next to the kitchen leaving a full open space to walk from the back and front doors easily. I used these beautiful Leaf style head chairs by one of my favorite creators Vincent Priesley of Sources. His unique design gives the table elegance and a bit of the asian feeling to go with the living room.

I chose these amazing side chairs that popped the caramel color in the sofa. The red walls continued from the walls in the living room.

The kitchen I did a simple light wood like the floors.The Cabinet doors I chose a darker grey for a pop and the walls black for the drama.

All together it is an amazing combo.

Come by to see it with your own eyes.

Sensual Decor: Designer Madison Gardner , BonnyDoon (130, 169, 21)

Diamandis - Modern Houses, Skyboxes & Decor, Kontrast (130, 128, 1007)

SOURCES mainstores, UnderDaSea (245, 160, 45)

Christopher Barson Residence Alexandria, Virginia

 

A Rewarding Transformation by Christopher Barson

A brightly coloured vibrant piece of abstract art - bold swathes of colour stretching across the painting in multiple horizontal and vertical layers. Its colours blend and bleed into one another - forming new shapes and hidden forms within the paint. The final image highlighted with bands of gold and silvered circular forms.

 

(c)2025 - GrahamSeamanArt

Brentwood bedroom designed by Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe; photo from nickeykehoe.com.

A bedroom vignette from NK Home, a Los Angeles shop recently opened by designers Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe. Formerly a casting agency, the store has a collection that Nickey says ranges "from refined to utilitarian, rustic to Mod, 19th century French to 1960s Dutch." Kehoe says the shop is an extension of their design sensibility -- "what we love, what we collect and how we put things together." Their design aesethic mixes contemporary accessories -- including Matteo linens, Campo de’ Fiori pottery and John Derian dishes -- with striking vintage pieces such as a French settee recovered with a vibrant green Moroccan rug.

 

Photo from nickeykehoe.com; content from the LA Times.

The dining room of Sheila Bridges' apartment in Harlem. Walls are Farrow & Ball's Curlish Green. Two demi-lune tables, from Kenny Ball Antiques in Charlottesville, form the dining table. Chairs from Alain Pioton Antiques in Hudson. Venetian glass chandelier from Hudson.

 

Photo from New York Social Diary.

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Jeff turns 38 Thursday! I'll be 39 on Wednesday.

 

I've known Jeff since 1993 from way back in my hometown (not Jeff's hometown.)

 

Jeff is also an interior designer. www.gensler.com

  

I designed and assembled this room using a mix of contemporary furnishings as well as somewhat traditional accessories. I hope it pleases you !

I am introducing this wonderful modern designed Villa Ferreira Home by Architect Summer Diamandis of Diamandis Homes.

Summer is an amazing builder who also does skyboxes, kitchens, closets and more.

I have had so much fun decorating this modern villa in my Eclectic style of Design. Please come by to see what I have created using her Architecture.

Diamandis - Modern Houses, Skyboxes & Decor, Kontrast (130, 128, 1008)

Sensual Decor: Designer Madison Gardner , BonnyDoon (129, 170, 21)

In this Connecticut lake house, architect Gil Schafer and color consultant Eve Ashcroft chose Gunnel, by Pratt & Lambert, for the floors, and a cooking apple green for the cabinet interiors. Cabinets and walls are White Dove by Benjamin Moore. Ceiling lights are from Urban Archaeology, cabinet hardware from Sun Valley Bronze. Elkay stainless-steel Farmhouse sink, Barber Wilsons polished nickel faucet, Sub-Zero refrigerator.

 

Photo by Don Freeman, House Beautiful.

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