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Walls are painted Porter Paints' Parsley Tint; trim is Benjamin Moore's Cloud White. Design by Jennifer Garrigues.

 

Photo from House Beautiful, June 2007.

I decided to go crazy and do a mix in the Master Bedroom of The Riptide by Architect Justi Barcelo, owner of JBC architecture.

I took the blue back round and mixed some woods with blacks and browns. Threw in some fab zebra skins to brighten it all up.

I found a fabulous Illustrator on Instagram called Tabula.hr. I got permission to use his work on SL.Then added his amazing picture in the red, black and white to highlight the room.

The Bright white Hanging ball Lamps and tieback curtains, by Catta Grizot of Atrium, give it the class the room called for. All together you have once again my Eclectic Style of Decorating. Come see it in person to experience the textures and life it gives you.

 

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In the entryway of Ina Garten's new house, walls are painted Light Gray by Farrow & Ball. The home, which Garten calls her "barn," is in East Hampton, New York, and was inspired by the simple country buildings of Belgium and designed by architect Frank Greenwald. Interior design by Robert Stilin. Photo by Simon Upton, House Beautiful.

Well i decided to start on the Master Bedroom today.

I went over to Circa Designs, one of my favorites.

Cherelle Capra had a new bed called the"River Bungalow Canopy Bed" with color change coordination.

I fell in love and had to use it.

Now which shade of wood? Dark or light?

I also went over to Libertine and found this mazing Velvet Pillow on a stool which i have to use somewhere.

I love accent pieces.

This is so much fun!

Come by tomorrow and see what changes happen and what colors stay and go.

You never know what I will do.

LOL!

By the way I want to thank everyone who came to hear me speak yesterday.

It was a great turnout with great people supporting me.

Thank you all!

 

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"Fresh and bright and happy" is how designer Alessandra Branca describes this Chicago master bedroom. "The stripes are green silk and white wool, and light moves through those materials in different ways. It creates another layer of pattern against the walls." Antique glass lamps are on vintage ebonized Jansen bedside tables.

 

Photo by Thibault Jeanson, House Beautiful, Dec. 2008.

Like your own Turkish bath! So fun -- a red tub (with a white bird!), gold Moorish tiles, and an arc of turquoise encircling a gold-framed mirror and artwork. And is that stained glass concealing a shower?

 

East Village bathroom designed by Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe; photo from nickeykehoe.com.

Fashion designer Nanette Lepore’s Manhattan living room. The cocktail table, vases, and sofa were designed by Jonathan Adler; the latter is upholstered in a Designers Guild fabric. The pillows are by Ankasa, the Warren Platner chairs are by Knoll, the curtains are made of a Manuel Canovas fabric, and the rug is a Lepore design for Doris Leslie Blau.

 

Photo by William Waldron, Elle Décor, September 2008.

In the living room of screenwriter Adam Herz’s Hollywood Hills home, designed by interior decorator Peter Dunham and architect Richard Gemigniani, a Josiane Childers painting is displayed above a fireplace surround of Walker Zanger limestone; a fiddle-leaf ficus adds drama. The Orbit chair is by Dedon from Janus et Cie, and the walnut table is custom made; the cushions are from Hollywood at Home, the 'China' rug is by Allegra Hicks from Christopher Farr, and the curtains are made of Frappe fabric from Weave Design.

 

Photo by Grey Crawford, Elle Decor, November 2008.

Mandeville Canyon (Los Angeles) bungalow dining room designed by Windsor Smith.

 

Photo by Miguel Flores-Vianna, Domino, Aug. 2007.

Our room for 3 nights at the Pearl Beach Resort on a secluded coral reef near the small island of Tikehau. I am always thrilled by the Polynesian architecture and interior design. The rooms utilize native materials such as bamboo, woven fibers, driftwood, and various varnished hardwoods. There is no sheetrock or paint to be found anywhere. The overwater rooms are designed with space between the top of the wall and the roof so the trade winds can naturally cool the room. Invariably they have a glass panel or two in the floor and a light below the room so you can view and feed the sea life from inside. At night you are lulled to sleep by the gentle waves below and the tropical breeze blowing through the thatched roof above.

 

Outside, there is always a generous deck with lounge chairs and stairs down to a lower level deck and access to a shallow water lagoon. Tossing a morsel of food off the deck creates a feeding frenzy from the fish that hang out in the coral below the room. During midday schools of various types of fish crowd under every square inch of the room shadows because as it turns out fish prefer shade and this is about all the shade there is.

 

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Walls are painted Off-Black, Estate Emulsion, by Farrow & Ball. Photo from Homes and Gardens, Jan. 2006.

 

Details about furniture and accessories:

 

Nicholas armchair, £1,842 plus 5 m fabric, Beaumont & Fletche.

Nelson oak side table, £395, Benchmark Furniture, www.benchmark-furniture.com.

Frank oak desk, £1,995, Julian Chichester, www.julianchichester.com.

Manilla chair, £215, The Conran Shop, www.conran.com. Armchair covered in Adam's Eden, linen mix, 132 cm wide, £67 m, Lewis & Wood, www.lewisandwood.co.uk.

Curtain in Escale 8696/81, linen, 139 cm wide, £59 m, Nobilis, www.nobilis.fr

Edged in Austen in Charcoal, linen, 137 cm wide, £15 m, Laura Ashley, www.lauraashley.com.

Lamp, £1,765, Soane, www.soane.co.uk

Cup and saucer, £117·50 for six, Ma Maison, www.mamaison.uk.com

Throw, £295, Atelier, www.atelierliving.com

Popular grate, £259; slate slips, from £112 each; Chesney's, www.chesneys.co.uk

Elm vessels, from £210 each, Ray Key at Linley, www.davidlinley.com

Silver pear candle, £24·20 for set with apple; pencils, from 95p each, Green & Stone, www.greenandstone.com

Framed prints, £270 each, Quintessa, www.quintessa-art.com. Journals, from £19·50 each, Papyrus, www.papyrusuk.com.

Aubade 28 carpet, wool, £39·99 sq m, Kersaint Cobb, www.kersaintcobb.com.

In the 1960s, David Hicks lacquered the walls of his Chelsea living room in a color he called "Coca-Cola." The woodwork and ceiling are a bright white. Designer Peter Dunham: "This room sealed it — David Hicks was the James Bond of interior design. Wow! It's a great bold, sexy statement, and — much like somebody wearing a black dress — extremely flattering to the architecture and the things you put up against it. I would do it in Farrow & Ball Mahogany, a very dark brown, in a full gloss finish as he did, so it becomes luminous."

 

Photo courtesy of the David Hicks Estate, published in House Beautiful.

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Wall color is Benjamin Moore Smoke Gray. Photo from Canadian House & Home, Feb. 2007.

My residence is a collection of unique trinkets and art and furnishings. I give my clients exactly what they want...and (strangely) my place is a collection which reflects different aspects of each and every client I've ever worked with. Basically, my residence is warm, inviting and sexy - somewhat formal. Washington, DC,,, With-A-Twist.....Hope you like the "look"

Walls are painted Sun Shower #A14-4 by Olympic Paints. Photo by Dittie Isager, from Domino, May 2007.

Learn more about Frank Roop and see lots more photos of his interiors at roomlust.blogspot.com.

 

I love the confident mix of color and geometry here -- note the spherical repetition, and the diversity of scale and height.

 

Photo from Roop's website: frankroop.com/.

The living room of screenwriter Adam Herz’s Hollywood Hills home, designed by Peter Dunham. The California pottery is vintage; Dunham designed the ikat cushions and sectional sofa, which is upholstered in a Henry Calvin cotton, and the vintage suzani pillow is from Hollywood at Home. Photo by Grey Crawford, Elle Décor, November 2008.

The library at Totier Creek Farm, a Virginia farmhouse built in 1760. Walls are glazed in Calke Green by Farrow & Ball. Sofas upholstered in gold and cream figured velvet. Lounge chair and ottoman covered in an overscaled Federal green chenille damask by Watts of Westminster. Linen curtains from Raoul Textiles.

 

Photo by Edward Addeo, from Barry Dixon Interiors.

London townhouse bedroom interior designed by David Oliver. Photo by Bill Batten, from Paint and Paper in Decoration, by David Oliver.

For the entrance hall of a Pennsylvania farmhouse, designer Jeffrey Bilhuber chose a regal blue (Benjamin Moore's Van Deusen Blue), which he based on a color he had seen at Mount Vernon. A 1920s settee is covered in Le Gracieux’s hand-blocked 'Kirachi' damask.

 

Photo by Julian Wass, House Beautiful.

A bedroom in Colleen Bell's Malibu house, designed by Windsor Smith. Smith also designed the bamboo bed, which is inlaid with nautical maps.

 

Photo by Lisa Romerein, from California Style magazine, June 2007.

Whether he’s designing for himself or for a client, Thomas Pheasant is interested in creating a flow from room to room. For his own residence, in a quiet neighborhood in Washington, D.C., he gutted the 12-year-old structure and crafted spaces with a classical inflection. Flexibility was key in the kitchen. “I usually entertain family and small groups, so having the ability to enlarge the room by opening the mahogany doors is great,” he says.

 

Pheasant designed all the cabinetry. The chairs are from his collection for Baker. The mosaic tile on the walls and floors is from Waterworks, as are the marble countertops and the faucet. The range is from Wolf, at Abt.com. Sub-Zero refrigerator. Nanz cabinet hardware. Pheasant, who often works on his laptop at the round table, loves the radiant-heated floors. “It’s wonderful to get up in the morning and go down to a kitchen with a warm floor, coffee and a newspaper.”

 

Photo by Gordon Beall, architecturaldigest.com.

In an open-plan room, designer Frank Roop says there should be at least two feet between every piece of furniture, except the sofa and coffee table, which should be 12 to 16 inches apart.

 

Photo by Francesco Lagnese, House Beautiful, April 2008.

 

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I was thrilled to be able to go to Alaska for some extended backpacking! A good buddy of mine and myself spent 17 days backing and traveling throughout different parks in Alaska. From ridge trails and Denali National Park (formerly McKinley National Park) to Kennicot and Wrangel-St. Elias, we covered a lot of ground in a short time!

 

I took this photo of Mount Denali at the top of the first steep climb on the Kesugi Ridge Trail! This trail is located in Denali State Park which is just an hour or two south of Denali National Park! This trail offered some fantastic views of Mt. Denali and the surrounding mountains, forests and meadows! We spent 2 nights on this trail and it was a lot of fun! The landscape was always changing as we hiked up the mountain, onto the ridge and back down again! www.joeboylephotography.com/alaska-denali-mckinley-nation...

 

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