Kamis, 09 September 2010

Things we love...chairs covered in neutral linen


image at right via decorpad

One or two neutral linen chairs can anchor a living room without being overpowering. In fact in a white, creamy or natural linen they can lighten a room and keep it modern and not stuffy.


image via decorpad, interior design by Jan Showers


images above and below via Habitually Chic





image via decorpad


image via decorpad


image via Traditional Home


image via Habitually Chic


image via decorpad, interior design by Lisa Epley

You can buy them here:


Acquisitions


Acquisitions


Ballard Designs above and below




Acquisitions


Ballard Designs


Pottery Barn

I found a pair of these over the weekend at Antiques and Beyond -


They now live at my house and were a fantastic price! Love when we find great deals...

Rabu, 08 September 2010

For all of you pillow junkies out there....

Three giveaways not to miss!


1. On photographer and graphic designer Sarah Winchester's blog, a pillow from Gramercy:



2. At Milk and Honey Home, a pillow from the wonderful Etsy shop Milk and Cookies.



3. At A Curated Lifestyle, one of Capella's new Ombre Collection pillows from her Etsy store:



So what are you waiting for? Click on over to those blogs and win some pillows.

Selasa, 07 September 2010

Ta-Da!



Finally finished the flat panel cafe curtains that will help block the construction next door. Matching and centering the repeat was a little time consuming, and it's not my strong suit - but they look pretty good. Don't know if they'll stay when the new house is finished, we'll decide in a few months.





For other posts on this subject, click here and here.

Senin, 06 September 2010

House of the Week - Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater



I visited Fallingwater, the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Pennsylvania country house, when I was 20. I went with a college buddy on a magnificent Fall weekend. Amazingly, the house is built over a waterfall. At first glance in photographs it looks impossible, fantastic and larger than life, but in person it is an intimate, enveloping house. You are so close to the beauty of the landscape that you almost feel a part of it.

Fallingwater was built for the Kaufmann family in 1935. In 1963 Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. entrusted the house to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, making it available to the public. To read more about this fascinating house and Frank Lloyd Wright please visit the Fallingwater website.


View from the driveway


View of the stairs to the waterfall






West tower


Guest house pool


Living room




Dining room with portrait of Edgar Kaufmann, Sr.



From the Fallingwater website:
"The stream flows in front of the house (and under part of the cantilevered living room and terraces), but breaks at an angle away from the house at the upper waterfall, creating the illusion of water pouring out from under the house itself. The cantilevered levels and terraces with their light colored low walls look similar to the ledges below; it almost looks like the house is somehow part of the rock formations or even that the house grew out of the hillside. The southwest terrace nearest the camera (above and to the left of the falls) is doubly cantilevered, and from another view seems almost to hover in space."


All images via the Fallingwater website.

Sabtu, 04 September 2010

The Designer's Attic


Hey! Guess what? Our before and after photos are posted over at The Designer's Attic.

Shannon Darby runs a fantastic fabric business on that blog. If you are a fabric fanatic (like I am) this is a great source for high end fabric at amazing prices! Be sure to check out her other blog too - Pink Wallpaper. Thanks for posting our photos Shannon!

Jumat, 03 September 2010

It's Friday - Hooray for the long weekend!


Whew! It's been a long week. Two sick kids, sick Mom, three school schedules and work. Of course interior design work doesn't feel like work - it's always fun!!! This picture of Jane Douglas' dog Putt Putt - is just that - FUN. Have a great Labor Day weekend everyone. I sure need a rest from my labor.

Kamis, 02 September 2010

The Versatility of Grasscloth


right, interior design by Whitehaven

On a summer wallpaper shopping trip for a client we were amazed at the number of grasscloth papers currently available. Grasscloth wallpaper comes in many different patterns, colors, and textures. It's a great way to hide blemishes on old walls, and looks good in many different interior styles. In the Whitehaven designed room at right and below, the juxtaposition of the grasscloth and the high gloss orange paint is a winning combination, providing textural and visual interest.


image and interior design by Whitehaven



image via decor pad


image via dwelement


image via Odi et Amo blog, interior design by Elizabeth Dinkel



image via Odi et Amo blog, interior design by Ruthie Sommers


image via Odi et Amo, interiors by Waterleaf
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