Looking through my photo files from recent projects, I want to share with you some favorite things. There are so many but here’s a glimpse.. Currey and Co Aidan Gray Cyan Design Gabby Home Century BBerger Fabrics Duralee Fabrics Dash and Albert Rugs Ralph Lauren Fabrics Arteriors Art Classics, Ltd Caracole Best Slipcover Company [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Aidan Gray, Art Classics Ltd, Arteriors, BBerger Fabrics, Best Slipcover Company, Caracole, Century, Currey and Co, Cyan Design, Dash and Albert Rugs, Duralee Fabrics, E Lawrence Ltd Books, Gabby Home, Ralph Lauren Fabrics on May 24, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
dark bungalo to cottage chic! part I
Posted in ambience, antique, architectual, Benjamin Moore, cabinetry, chairs, chic, collecting antiques, color inspiration, colors, Comfort, Country Modern, dishes, distressed antiqued furniture, dream kitchens, farmhouse, Fireplace, french kitchen, Shades of white, shelves, simplicity, sophisticated, vintage, vintage with a modern twist, white rooms, tagged Aidan Gray, antiques, beautiful kitchens, Benjamin Moore Baltic Gray, black and white wall decor, chic cottage, distressed furniture, dutch doors, farmhouse sink, Fireplace, fireplace screen, french country, Gary Owl, gray floors, hand-hewn beams, Horchow, hydrated lime, london signs, mantle, modern chic, Oushak, Provence, reclaimed wood, refinish hardwood floors, rugs, sanded floors, Soft Chamois, subway signs, subway tile, Ticonderoga Taupe, Turkish Rugs, white kitchen, white rooms, whitewashed brick on December 23, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Journey with me to the transformation from dark and outdated to chic and vintage with a touch of modern! This fashionista homeowner is newly married and is anxious to get their new house feeling like home. What’s a girl to do? Call an Interior Designer and turn drab to fab! A couple majors scores for [...]
Balancing-act; Help arrives for Gerard’s loft
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Aidan Gray, Eloquence Inc, Gerard Butler, Maison d'Artois, Niermann Weeks, So Sylvie, Tara Shaw on April 19, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Well as mortified as Sylvie was, I do have to disclose to you that there are many things that I do like about Gerard’s loft. There are some very interesting elements in his space that I found intriguing. The problem, in my humble opinion, is balance. Everything is so dark and heavy and that just feels a bit [...]