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Designer Annsley McAleer's Boston home, featured in Domino. She discovered the chairs at an antique mall in Connecticut; she painted them and covered them in a fun print from Hinson Fabrics. The bookcases take up the entire wall of the room.
Photo by Justin Bernhaut, Domino, April 2007.
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Saturday, March 13th is the day to come to the House & Garden Expo and vote for me!
I am house #14, The Palomar.
Voting is done only by people coming and handing in their votes to the house they think deserves their vote.
Of course, I need you!
Help me and have a great time viewing all the different styles of design in an array of different houses.
I used so many wonderful creations from so many talented creators here in Second Life. You will want to see them all.
We only had 450 Prims to use, so it was a challenge.
I could not paint the walls. So my prim count included prims for the wall paint colors and wallpaper. Which was not a great thing for me.
I like to color may walls and accent with wallpaper as well.
Here i could not do it as much. So I chose carefully where i would choose to put those accents.
This has truly been hard work and a lot of fun.
Send IM's to all your friends to meet you at the houses.
Come have fun voting for me (or any one else you choose to LOL) at the Home & Garden Expo Design Competition.
It will be great fun for all!
See you there!
Madison
Looking up over the kichen area in the EDelweiss Chalet by Architect Tobias Convair of Convair, we see a serine office to work in.
I designed this office to be a private hideaway from the world.
Having a dark wood bookcase full of your favorite books or research for work, makes life easier.
The Dark wood brings the wall into the room.
This gives the room that cozy feeling.
The library ladder which is beautifully detailed, adds to the depth of the room.
I then used Designer Catta Grizot of twilight's amazing wood table desk to set the mood.
Then finished it with Tobias Convairs comfy wingback chair with an amazing reddish brown tone.
To complete the office I added Britt Beck of Munick's beautiful French Revival Persian Rug and some desk accessories.
When you sit here to work, you feel happy and ready for the day.
Come by and see it for yourself.
Thank you for your generous
contributions to my project!
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The source of this photo is unknown (the designer might be Cristina Paredes?).
Thanks to contretemps for the picture.
In the guest bedroom of Trey Laird's Hamptons home, walls are painted Hancock Green by Benjamin Moore. The quilt is from Calypso Home. The bed skirt is made of Michael Devine's Petite Fleur linen and the framed print is by Jean Pagliuso. Interior design by Jeffrey Bilhuber.
Photo from Elle Decor, July/August 2007.
Wary Meyers' dining room in Portland, Maine. From his website: www.warymeyers.com/Resources/wmdiningroom.jpg.
flickr EXPLORE: 10 October 2006 #435
Recycled vintage gum ball machine as fish tank. (model: Blaylaka)
Product design & Photography: Alane Golden, eyewash design - NYC, October 2006
If you're interested in one, feel free contact me.
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Here i am at Day 4 of the House & Garden Design Contest.
I worked on the Bathroom today
and decided to do it in a happy feeling.
I could not change the wall colors in the house so I had to come up with a trick not to use to many prims.
My trick on the window wall was using a texture and making it transparent in the color value.
That worked very well! Yay!
I used the same color scheme of the oranges and greens in various tonal values to give it the warmth it needed.
I used most Items from another favorite designer here, Catta Grizot of Twilight.
She has a great talent in creating and designing her creations.
Come by and see for yourself.
We need to be completed by tomorrow, March 12, 2021.
I better run now and try to finish on time.
Hugs
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The closed-off prep kitchen of Moises Esquenazi and Bryan Graybill's Long Island home. They painted the sliding pantry doors with Benjamin Moore's roll-on chalkboard paint; the trim and cabinetry are Farrow & Ball's Blazer.
Photo by Antoine Bootz, Metropolitan Home, October 2009.
Beautiful, environmentally-friendly, and expensive -- just like this other bedroom I love.
Designer Nathan Turner helped decorate the bedroom of actor/environmentalist Adrian Grenier’s 1920s Spanish home in hip Los Feliz, L.A. The tufted hemp bed, like many pieces in the house, was crafted by Cisco Brothers, an L.A.-based manufacturer. The wood is Forest Stewardship Council-certified, the fabrics are from natural, rapidly renewable sources (flax, wool, jute)—and all of the materials are biodegradable and secured with nontoxic, water-based glue.
Grenier renovated the house on his show “Alter Eco” (Planet Green), and it received LEED Platinum certification—the second residence in California to be given such a high rating from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Bed: Hemp "Acacia" $2,915 ciscobrothers.com
Side tables: Teak "Khalo" $1,730 each ciscobrothers.com
Sheets: Organic cotton $189/queen set, potterybarn.com
Blanket: Vintage kilim $1,500, Nathan Turner (310) 275-1209
Artwork: Steve Miller "Health of the Planet" series photographs $1,900 each (framed) visionaryboutique.com
Lamps: Reclaimed wood $1,650 each, Nathan Turner (310) 275-1209
Photo by Max Kim-Bee, Domino, December 2008.
Designer Windsor Smith's L.A. living room. Walls are painted Romantic Pink by Benjamin Moore. Photo by Miguel Flores-Vianna, Domino, August 2007.
Ron Woodson and Jaime Rummerfield painted this foyer wall Sherwin-Williams’s Hazel, a serene sage green, to highlight the lovely off-white Sunset mirror and an Asian-inspired console. The vintage parlor chair was lacquered to a high sheen using Aqua Pigmented Gloss Black Lacquer and covered in white vinyl.
Photo by Karyn Millet, House Beautiful.
College roommates and colleagues Thad Hayes (an interior designer) and Doug Reed (a landscape architect) collaborated on this sleek, modern home in rural Massachusetts. The galley kitchen, by Poggenpohl, is part of a hallway that runs through the residence. “There’s a spatial ambiguity that I love,” says Maryann Thompson, the home's architect. “Cooking and living and eating come together in a very fluid way.”
Saarinen table with Hans J. Wegner wishbone dining chairs. Interior design by Thad Hayes. Photo by Scott Frances, Architectural Digest, June 2007.
In his living room, interior designer Steven Gambrel used a 3-inch dark blue border to make the ceiling appear higher -- a modern spin on crown molding. Walls are Winter Sky #14-4307 TPX; border is Niagara #17-4123 TPX, both by Pantone Paints.
Photo by Francesco Lagnese, Domino, Aug. 2007.
The Bath Room is a long thin room that i decided to continue the warm feeling in the house.
I did this by using the marble texture of the modern bathtub design from Vincent Priesley of Sources. I continued this by giving it a totally glass shower with brass accents at one end and beautiful vanity and mirror in a warmer country look at the other end of the room. Both by Catta Grizot of Twilight. finishing with a towel rack in bamboo and plants.
Our work is funded by your generous donations.
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Sensual Decor: Designer Madison Gardner , BonnyDoon (130, 169, 21)
ATrium, Project Twilight (147, 208, 26)
SOURCES mainstores, UnderDaSea (245, 161, 45) - Adult
The kitchen of Nate Berkus's Chicago apartment. The 19th-century architect’s drafting table is from Pavilion Antiques in Chicago (pavilionantiques.com). The school chairs are from the 1950s. Range is by Viking and metal cabinets are original. Subway tile by Ann Sacks (annsacks.com).
Photo by Pieter Estersohn, Elle Décor, March 2009.
I blogged about this here: http://roomlust.blogspot.com/2009/01/jeffrey-bilhuber.html.
All colors by Benjamin Moore.
Top row, left to right: Grant Beige, Alexandria Beige, Rainforest Dew, Java
Middle row, left to right: Edgecomb Gray, Black Bean Soup, Grant Beige, Yellow Haze
Bottom row, left to right: Moonlight, Gentleman's Gray, Harbor Fog, Mellow Yellow
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