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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.

 

Your generous contributions keep this project going!

 

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This is a watercolour giving the animals a say on us, with whom are destroying this planet and everything else around as there is just too many of us and not enough space...

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.

 

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A bathroom designed by Kathryn Ireland, whose signature accent color is red.

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.

A detailed view of designer Frank Roop's dining room in his Boston home.

 

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Photo from his website: frankroop.com/.

Powder Room for a Prominent Virginia Couple

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.

Love the lacquered walls; I'd skip the zebra rug.

 

Walls are painted Hale Navy HC-154 by Benjamin Moore.

 

Other details:

 

Sofa (“Hadley Sofa,’’ Jan Showers Collection); coffee table (French 1940s, gold leaf); magazine rack (antique); green chairs (French 1940s Louis XV-style bergères in original leather): Jan Showers & Assoc., 214/747-5252. Sofa upholstered in “Ravel’’ (#5789) and drapes are “Princeton’’ (#9121), both by Pindler & Pindler, pindler.com. Sofa pillows by Jonathan Adler, jonathanadler.com. Faux-zebra rug from The Mews, 214/748-9070. Crystal rod floor lamps from Hinson Lighting, hinsonlighting.com.

 

Photo by Werner Straube, Traditional Home.

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.

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

 

Photo from House Beautiful, June 2007.

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Designer Barry Dixon turned the top of a 1950s hutch into a headboard, re-created the lattice at the foot, and painted it Farrow & Ball's Ciara Yellow with a wash of Benjamin Moore's Startling Orange — inspired by the spice market in Morocco. Pure Ciara Yellow is on the ceiling and the bed's base.

 

Photo credit: Barry Dixon.

Santa Monica bungalow bedroom designed by Chad Eisner. Walls are Slate Blue by Pratt & Lambert. Pencil Post bed in walnut from Shelter. Drawing by Jacques Clauzel. Photo by Dominique Vorillon, House Beautiful, Feb. 2009.

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 Emma Jane Pilkington's Manhattan apartment (which she designed), a 19th-century Venetian mirror from Lee Calicchio hangs above the mantel in the living room; the sofa and banquette were custom made by Anthony Lawrence-Belfair, NYC. A mix of styles—such as a 19th-century Anglo-Indian table paired with Jansen campaign chairs—tempers the formality of the living room. The Embryo by Mauro Corda is on the table. Bronze 19th-century sconces retain their original gilding.

 

Photo by Pascal Chevallier, House & Garden, Nov. 2005.

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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This is my "nightstand". It is temporary until I find the perfect one. Or do you think I should keep it? I am still looking for the perfect nightstand prefereably a lucite design that is on the inexpensive side. 300-500 bucks. I love the lamp and have always wanted one like this one and the book is by my favorite favorite designer Jonathan Adler.

Sculpture

Made from over 6500 hand painted sticks of corrugated cardboard each

pasted one at a time in a hand painted wooden frame.

13.3 x 13.3 x 1.8 inches

33.5 x 33.5 x 4.5 cms

"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.

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