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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.
A South Hamptons bedroom designed by Steven Gambrel. Photo from his website: www.srgambrel.com/image_popup.php?f=0390af8f.jpg. Thanks to Sterin for the link.
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
The guest bedroom of screenwriter Adam Herz’s Hollywood Hills home, decorated by Peter Dunham. Dunham designed the fabric for the vintage canopy bed and vintage love seat (the latter is upholstered in Fig Leaf from Hollywood at Home, hollywoodathome.com). The vintage bamboo chests are from Orange Furniture (orangefurniture.com); the ceramic lamps are also vintage. The ‘Gotham’ carpet is sold to the trade by Patterson, Flynn & Martin; the photograph of Elizabeth Taylor is by Yul Brynner, from Hollywood at Home.
Photo by Grey Crawford, Elle Décor, November 2008.
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.
Dinner at The Bridge House By Architect Tobias Convair of Convair is not ordinary
You sit in classic Macintosh chairs, around a classic Corbu table, with a beautiful mid century modern buffet.
The mood is set from above by the Atomic lights in red.
All By Tobias Convair.
The Beautiful table settings, wall clock, flowers and some accessories are by Designer Kaerri Rae of Kaerri.
The plant vases are by Designer Casey Tripsa of Laminak.
I again choose my Eclectic style of design mixing the classic with the mid century modern and I added in some art deco for a touch of elegance.
Come by and see how the living room meets the dining room to make a beautifully ellegant statement.
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So today we look at the kitchen in the fabulous Edelweiss Chalet By Architect Tobias Convair of "Convair ".
This area is a continuation of the living room you saw yesterday with the beautiful console table with accessories by Catta Grizot of Twilight.
I used the console table to separate the two areas.
You will also see Catta's work in the dining fixture, rug, kitchen cabinets, hood, shelves and appliances.
I chose her items for her great style and colors as well as her amazing design.
Then there is the mixing.
I love to mix everything. I started with the chairs and stools styles. Then mixed the wood table. Finally adding painted chairs of colors to cheer the house up!
The green chairs and the stools are from a creator I love Casey Tripsa of Laminak. She has so many wonderful texture changes in her seats. I have so much fun with them.
On the wall I placed these wonderful plates from Janine McMillan of HJM Designs. She has some great things at great prices.
This kitchen added to the warm happy eclectic feeling of this home.
Come by and see it for yourself.
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Portraits of Moss's favorite women line the walls. The red books are hand-bound issues of Vogue.
Photo by Simon Upton, from House and Garden.
Cool and unexpected -- light periwinkle walls paired with a red bedspread and a vintage Red Cross flag.
Hollywood Hills home designed by Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe; photo from nickeykehoe.com.
Blogged about at roomlust.blogspot.com/.
Masculine/feminine in the office: a sturdy vintage banker's desk sits in front of a delicate antiqued scalloped mirror. The soft pink palette is set off by bold orange accents. Design by Windsor Smith. (Paint color might be Romantic Pink, by Benjamin Moore.)
Other details:
Mirror: $2,950, Windsor Smith Home Collection, windsorsmithhome.com.
Desk Chair: $3,700, Windsor Smith Home Collection, windsorsmithhome.com.
Artwork: Mark Shaw photograph "Fur Hat and Gown" $1,000, and photograph "Couture in Paris Courtyard #1" $1,800, both svenskamobler.com for information.
Photo by Miguel Flores-Vianna, Domino, August 2007.
In the Sag Harbor, Long Island home of Bob Weinstein and Eric Hensley, the chandelier and fireplace are original to the house, the oldest part of which dates to 1750. The Gigi chairs and 85-inch Burke sofa (on which sits the couple's dog, Spencer) are from Room & Board, the Italian cocktail table was purchased at a flea market, and the Belgian sisal rug, in cocoa, is from In Home, a Sag Harbor shop.
Interior design by Peter Frank. Photo by William Abranowicz, Elle Décor, July 2008.
Learn more about Frank Roop and see lots more photos of his interiors at: roomlust.blogspot.com.
Photo from his website: frankroop.com/.
“The precision may make it look severe to some people,” says interior designer Thad Hayes, “but the fabrics are tactile, and the house is made for comfort.” The cedar paneling in the master bedroom of this rural Massachusettes home, as elsewhere in the house, reinforces the interior’s relationship to the outdoors. The painting is Day and Night by Monique Prieto. Drapery fabric from Donghia.
Photo by Scott Frances, Architectural Digest, June 2007.
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
This beautiful blue and white rose pattern is my entry for the spoonflower designchallenge Chinoiserie on @spoonflower @spoonflowerde
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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.
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.
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!
-Design by Champagne Chic Interiors
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.
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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
Blogged about at roomlust.blogspot.com/.
Brentwood bedroom designed by Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe; photo from nickeykehoe.com.