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A Belgian-style home decorated by Kay Douglass. She used an antique door as the headboard, a trick she often employs to add interest while taking up less space in the room.

 

Ivy-patterned pillowcases are custom-made from Galbraith & Paul fabric. The pair of Earl chairs are from South of Market, Douglass’s Atlanta antiques store. (You can find the chairs online, too -- they're by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams.)

 

The magazine says the walls are painted Seapearl, by Benjamin Moore, but this must be an error, as a commenter pointed out below.

 

Photo by Simon Upton, House Beautiful, Oct. 2007.

In Trey Laird's Hamptons library, Jeffrey Bilhuber covered the walls with chocolate wallpaper from Maya Romanoff. Bilhuber's Bridgewater sofa is upholstered with a Création Baumann linen-cotton. Photo from Elle Decor, July/August 2007.

This bold and glamorous room was painted in a deep lilac with black trim and lots of sparkle and glitz. (Cue "Purple Rain" here) I had the ceiling bumped out to accommodate some theater-style drapes that highlighted the chandelier and bed. Two clear Louis Ghost chairs sit by the window- carefully NOT blocking the great view of the neighborhood!

 

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London designer Harriet Maxwell Macdonald devised this sun-filled turret to lighten a row of fitted cabinets lacquered in deep maroon (hidden from view in this photo). Faint-green walls (William Morris's Loam) soften the contrast, while natural linen shades with a lavender print pick up the heather tones of the nearby living room and hall.

 

Photo by Elizabeth Zeschin, Domino, Nov. 2007.

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

  

Interior design by Suzanne Kasler. Photo from House Beautiful, April 2008.

"Entertaining is what Palm Beach is all about," says designer Gary McBournie. Everything white, including a sideboard from Lars Bolander and vintage Chinese Chippendale chairs, makes a crisp contrast to custom-glazed duck-egg-blue walls. Though new, the Dennis & Leen chandelier was found in a Palm Beach antiques shop: "It was probably too large for someone's house. But here, it fills that void at the center of the room and gives it character."

 

Photo by James Merrell, House Beautiful, Dec. 2008.

Designer Suzanne Kasler: "This is a gorgeous peony pink, with a bit of raspberry in it. That undertone is what keeps it from looking sickeningly sweet. It's a happy, cheerful color that makes everyone look younger. Even the house!"

 

Photo from House Beautiful.

I have taken Catta Grizot's (Twilight) amazing outdoor furniture, and worked it all into my Interior Design Style.

Here I have taken another famous Sl modern home and turned it into an eclectic space. Bringing different periods together to form an incredible environment for all to enjoy.

Come by and take a look.

 

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Beach house bathroom designed by Windsor Smith. Photo from her website: www.windsorsmithhome.com.

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Walls are painted Farrow & Ball's Borrowed Light. Interior design by Frank Roop.

 

Photo by Francesco Lagnese, House Beautiful, April 2008.

  

Steven Gambrel, you can decorate my bedroom any time! He designed the trim Glover bed and 1940s-style club chair; custom linens from Schweitzer Linen. Bedside tables are Paul McCobb mahogany side tables from Elan; the Stiffel lamps are from Laurin Copen. The 1930s French Art Deco side table by the window is from Karl Kemp; on it are vintage scientific cage lights. The photo over the bed is by Marine Hugonnier. Manderly Square carpet from Beauvais.

 

Here's what Gambrel says about the master bedroom (which is in a Long Island home):

 

"The owners wanted it to be a little more luxurious, so it has wall-to-wall carpeting. We have clean, contemporary furniture and some tailored custom pieces, such as the bed, which is very fitted. That seascape over the bed has a quiet spirit, and it helps keep things soft and airy. After all, you're upstairs, and it's less about earth, more about sky."

 

Photo by Eric Piasecki, House Beautiful, August 2009.

The living room of Frank Roop's Boston home.

 

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Fabulous: A collection of Flame Le Creuset piled beneath a vintage Fiorucci poster.

 

Photo via Wary Meyers.

  

I love this room, particularly the mix of neutral colors, pattern, and scale. The ceiling is painted a glossy chartreuse. And check out that awesome fleur-de-lys print on the French settee!

 

Photo by Trel Brock, from Defining Luxury by Jeffrey Bilhuber.

The living room of interior designer Frank Roop’s Boston duplex, located in a remodeled 1865 brownstone. Roop designed the living room’s chaise lounges and mother-of-pearl cocktail table; vintage ceramic vases are displayed atop a 1950s étagère, the stools are Napoléon III, and the painting is by Bernd Haussmann.

 

Photo by Eric Roth, Elle Décor, June 2007.

 

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In Nate Berkus’s Chicago apartment, a game board is displayed against the office’s original silver-leafed wall covering. Vintage desk chair upholstered in 'Icon' linen-cotton, in dark brown, #11123-4, to the trade from Lulu DK Fabrics (luludk.com).

 

Photo by Pieter Estersohn, Elle Décor, March 2009.

Quirky, modern, cheerful. Powder room designed by Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe; photo from nickeykehoe.com.

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