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The living room of Frank Roop's Boston home.
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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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Walls are Minster Green by Farrow & Ball; baseboards are Ivory Tusk by Benjamin Moore. Interior design by Martyn Lawrence-Bullard. Photo from House Beautiful.
Featuring Catta Grizot's (Twilight) amazing furniture!
I worked it all into my Interior Design Style for this Living Room.
These Fabulous hide black and white sling back chairs add the character.
Coupled with the Red pop of color given from those amazing club chairs.
Makes you want to plunge down into the soft pillowed sofa.
All set on a wonderful 60's styled area rug.
The rock based coffee table is amazing as well.
I can go on and on.
Come by and take a look to fire up your imagination.
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.
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.
I love the paint colors in this master bathroom designed by Chad Eisner. The walls are painted Solitary and the paneling is painted Silver Birch, both by Pratt & Lambert. Sinks are from Waterworks.
Photo by Karyn R. Miller, House Beautiful.
Christopher Barson Residence, Alexandria Virginia
I inherited the tusk lamps which were published in 1969.
I had them published in 2005...and they were shown on my TV documentary in 2010.
The necklace on the Gazelle sculpture belonged to my Mother who passed in November 2018. Sterling and turquoise.
The framed engraving on the mantel is 18th century.
The Raku pieces on the mantel are signed originals.
The main painting over the sofa is " Storm at Cape Henlopen"
Sofa- BoConcepts. Microfiber ultra-suede.
Rug is Pottery Barn...yes !
Chair is Maitland Smith. Custom, 22 carat gold and black lacquer.
Faux Fur -- Amazon !
The silver tray which holds the remotes is circa 1930.
Cloisonné accessories are from the 1920's.
The Imperial shell is from Indonesia - stuffed with Crate and Barrel iridescent holiday ornaments.
The Jim Thompson silk skirted end tables cover my pair of circa 1980 BOSE 501 speakers.... I had them made to cover the speakers...and yet the sound comes through. The sound of those speakers is amazing.
Bruce hardwood cherry finish hardwood flooring, high gloss.
Love it.
And the waterfall cocktail table IS the original..circa 1980.
OK....who's game for a glass of wine and some jazzy music ?
I have the pleasure of decorating, in my Eclectic style of design, one of my favorite architects creations in SL Tobias Convair's Edelweiss Chalet.
I love this beautiful Log Chalet with its warm feeling it gives you seeing the exposed logs.
You walk up the stairs to this amazing L shaped porch that invites you into this home.
When you walk in and see the openness.
The vaulted ceilings are so beautiful with the rafters showing. the openness that it gives having the rooms above the fabulous fireplace and the kitchen area all opened makes the house feel much larger.
Come by and see the beauty of this Chalet in person.
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Learn more about Frank Roop and see lots more photos of his interiors at roomlust.blogspot.com.
The master bedroom of a 2,400-square-foot Boston condo. Roop designed the headboard and steel wall sculpture. The bed platform is upholstered in his signature Edelman leather.
Photo by Eric Roth, Metropolitan Home.
Frank Roop’s Boston study showcases vintage finds such as an Austrian chair, a Jansen desk, and a Jacques Adnet cocktail table; the mercury-glass floor lamp and André Arbus light fixture date from the 1940s, and the curtains are fashioned from a Great Plains linen and a Travers velvet. Photo by Eric Roth, Elle Décor, November 2007.
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This master bedroom has an island flair, with an amazing castle door leading to the patio area. The ceiling is highlighted by a faux coral and umber treatment, and the wall behind the bed was painted with bursts of tropical flora. Can I get you a cocktail?
-Design by Champagne Chic Interiors
In Shelia Bridges' Harlem apartment, walls are painted Farrow & Ball Oval Room Blue. Swedish country furniture. Tibetan carpet from Odegard. Vintage T.H. Robsjohn Gibbings coffee table from Lost City Arts. Photo from New York Social Diary.
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Interior designer Frank Roop loves him some blue, brown, and white. (See other photos here.) In his Boston dining room, midcentury modern abounds: the T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings walnut table, Danish chairs upholstered in an Edelman leather, and Curtis Jeré metal wall sculpture are all vintage. Roop designed the floating bookshelves and travertine mantel, and the ceiling light fixture is by Fortuny.
Photo by Eric Roth, Elle Décor, November 2007.
Today in the EDelweiss Chalet By Architect Tobias Convair of Convair.
I climbed up the ladder next to the fire place and found this wonderful space to have as my own.
I chose to put a sewing room up there.
I always wanted my own sewing room to create beautiful creations.
I found Brett Beck of Munick Had the Perfect sewing room for me to put there with all the elements needed.
Antique sewing machine, chair, Mannequins, Antique Thread Shelf,Fabric Rolls and more.
come by and see this cozy room for your self.
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This modern Riptide home from Justise Barcelos, JBC Architecture, was so well done with the beautiful blue tones and his great art pieces.
I decided to go with the greens and browns to add to the warmth of this room.
I love these French Revival Armchairs from Britt Beck of Muniick. They are so opposite the modern design it works so well.
Then i brought in the modern and artsy feeling in the chairs and table as well as touches of classic design in the light fixture.
the rug, cabinet and mirror brought it all together.
The final touch was the flower arrangement done by Catta Grizot of twilight, to make it a Elegant Dining Room..
Come by My Show Houses to see it in person.
Curtains are Romo's Senza in Plain Opal; walls are Benjamin Moore's Moonlight White. Oly Studio's blue-green resin Paris vases on bedside table. Planter's Bed by Mark Hampton for Hickory Chair.
Photo by Eric Piasecki, House Beautiful, March 2008.
In the living room of a Washington D.C. Beaux Arts mansion designed by Barry Dixon, walls are painted Benjamin Moore's Greenmount Silk; trim is Farrow & Ball's New White. Wheel-backed side chairs from Lewis Mittman. Regency parlor table from Randall Tysinger. Beside the mantle, a gilded "Belle Fleur" mirror from Panache rests on a "Wave Console" by Amy Howard.
Photo by Edward Addeo, Barry Dixon Interiors.
Another view of Trey Laird's library, featured in Elle Decor. Jeffrey Bilhuber found the Moroccan table at a Paris flea market. The wool carpet is by Beauvais. Bridgewater sofa designed by Bilhuber. The painting on the bookshelf is by Elizabeth Peyton. Photo from Elle Decor, July/August 2007.
London designer Harriet Maxwell Macdonald sanded the painted floors and added a wash that "came up a lovely gray." Bathing the walls in Farrow & Ball's Slipper Satin (a chalky gray) extends the sun-bleached aspect. She continued to work with fossil-like neutrals, outfitting the oyster-gray nubuck chaise lounge she designed with cocoa velvet cushions. A turned-oak table and log stool provide earthy ballast. To inject warmth, she opted for a mauve corduroy sofa and lilac lamp shades. Set against the pallor, the blush tones are sophisticated instead of precious.
Photo by Elizabeth Zeschin, Domino, Nov. 2007.
A detailed view of designer Frank Roop's dining room in his Boston home.
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Photo from his website: frankroop.com/.
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