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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"
Empire marble-top mahogany side table in the foreground was purchased in Hudson, New York. Club chair covered in Holland & Cherry fabric, custom designed by Sheila Bridges Design, Inc. Photo from New York Social Diary.
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.
Blogged about on roomlust.blogspot.com/.
Scrumptious! I love the symmetry, the carpet's geometric pattern, and the lovely blend of warm and cool tones. It's the New York apartment of Robert Burke; he designed it with help from Todd Romano.
Photo from Romano's website: www.toddromanohome.com/portfolio.htm.
lounge , thought I should take a Christmas shoot so as to remember the house if we sell it , it is big for me to keep nice , managing so far but it is a chore , had all the Christmas lights on and wall and centre piece , have more angles to record the rest of the room.
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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In designer Frank Roop’s master bedroom, the sitting area features a Danish rosewood chair from the 1960s, a Curtis Jeré metal sunburst, and a Bernd Haussmann oil painting; the Harvey Probber desk and Laverne Tulip chair are vintage.
Photo by Eric Roth, Elle Décor, November 2007.
Blogged about on roomlust.blogspot.com/.
In Nate Berkus’s Chicago apartment, the master bedroom’s rug is an Aragon custom-made wool rug by Markham Roberts for AM Collections. The vintage chairs are French and the coverlet is from Berkus’s forthcoming collection for HSN.
Photo by Pieter Estersohn, Elle Décor, March 2009.
The walls and ceiling of this room in Barry Dixon's Virginia home are painted Lime White by Farrow & Ball. 'Diego' floor lamps by Objet Insolite. Citrus-colored Oushak rug.
Photo by Edward Addeo, from Barry Dixon Interiors.
To choose a trim paint color, consider the undertones in your wall color. Pale taupey-white walls (Monterey White) might not look great with pale gray trim (China White).
Also consider whether you're going for high or subtle contrast. If it's the latter and white trim doesn't appeal to you, try painting the trim the same color as the walls, in a semi- or high-gloss formula.
You can also mix your own trim color: ask the folks at the paint store to mix a quart of your wall color to 25% or 50% strength.
The colors above are designers' top picks for trim, plus bestselling trim colors, all by Benjamin Moore.
Top row: 1. White Dove, 2. Monterey White, 3. China White, 4. Barely Beige, 5. Acadia White.
Middle row: 6. Bone White, 7. Atrium White, 8. Rich Cream, 9. Linen White, 10. Super White.
Bottom row: 11. Mayonnaise, 12. Cloud White, 13. Decorator's White, 14. Ivory White, 15. Seashell.
In the guest bedroom of a New York apartment, interior designer Jamie Drake used a color he calls Prussian blue -- it's a handwoven yarn-dyed raffia from Holly Hunt. The Avery Boardman twin bed is upholstered in two Bergamo prints: Hyde Park for the seat and Rosegarten for the cushions. The flame stitch throw pillows are in Schumacher's Zenyatta Mondatta. The George Smith Norris Chair is upholstered in Palmarola by Pierre Frey; the walnut-and-brass end tables are from Buck House.
Drake's advice about ceilings? Paint them. "Color makes a ceiling seem higher. It lifts your eye and takes the lid off the box. I tend to like ceilings on the light side — light, subtle, and flat. The living room's is painted taffy, a kind of golden beige. The master bedroom's is the pink of a lady's slipper orchid." The only time not to paint a ceiling, he says, is when "there's beautiful plasterwork. Color would only detract."
Photo by Lucas Allen, House Beautiful, March 2008.
An example of how Bridges uses dark or ebonized woods and gilt mirrors or accessories to ‘cut’ light-colored rooms. Photo by Anna Williams, from Furnishing Forward by Sheila Bridges.
Read more about Roop here: roomlust.blogspot.com/.
The vintage credenza is incredible. I love how Roop pulls upholstery colors from the artwork, too.
Photo from his website: frankroop.com/.
This is an "after" shot of a kitchen makeover... White laminate cabinets were painted black, stainless appliances and granite countertops were added, and cork flooring was laid over the vinyl. She's a beauty now!
-Design by Champagne Chic Interiors
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The library of Nate Berkus's Chicago apartment. Velvet curtains, vintage chairs, and a wool/cashmere Hermès throw (#100186M); the rug and ‘Astor’ sofa are Berkus designs.
Photo by Pieter Estersohn, Elle Décor, March 2009.
Decorator Nate Berkus updated his historic Chicago home’s original oak-paneled walls with handsome leather inserts; a custom-made ottoman upholstered in a cheery Clarence House cotton velvet ('Velours Olympia' in old gold) lends a colorful note in front of the coquina fireplace. The sofa is a Berkus design.
Photo by Pieter Estersohn, Elle Décor, March 2009.
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.
Mandeville Canyon (Los Angeles) bungalow living room designed by Windsor Smith. Photo from her website: www.windsorsmithhome.com.
A hand carved Gazelle sculpture on a curved glass cocktail table. In the background is an Ultrasuede sofa, fur pillows, faux fur blanket and a painting titled "The Storm at Cape Henlopen."
How inspiring! Ross found a pair of old shield-back chairs at Goodwill and transformed them using primer (Zinsser), paint (Ralph Lauren's Sunwashed Blue in semigloss), turquoise woven homespun silk from The Silk Trading Company, grosgrain ribbon, and a staple gun. Sisal rug from IKEA.
In this living room in Beijing, sleek green leather sofas balance the lashings of red lacquer woodwork painted throughout the framework and original window bars of the house. Interior design by Jehanne de Biolley.
Photo by Simon Upton, from Paint and Paper in Decoration, by David Oliver.
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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Read more about Frank Roop and see more photos of his design here: roomlust.blogspot.com.
Photo from his website: frankroop.com.