Sunday, October 31, 2010
Happy Halloween!
above and below, jeffey bilhuber
above, anne coyles interiors
miles redd, via peak of chic
miles redd
whitehaven interior design
wallace bryan interior design, photo by erica george dines
billy baldwin
Labels:
anne coyles,
halloween,
jeffrey bilhuber,
Miles Redd,
orange rooms,
wallace bryan
Friday, October 29, 2010
In honor of the Pink month of October, interior photos of the Pink Palace
The pink month of October is winding down, but my last post of the month is in honor of all the brave women who face breast cancer, the doctors and nurses who treat women with breast cancer and the researchers who search for a cure. I give you the interiors of the Pink Palace, previously posted about here, designed by Neel Reid, Philip Shutze and the firm of Hentz, Reid and Adler. This is the Calhoun house in Atlanta, also known as Trygveson.
At right are doors in the living room, also called the ballroom.
detail from the entrance hall or loggia
Allyn Cox mural from the entrance hall
settee below the mural in the entrance hall
main stair detail in the entrance hall
the living room, also called the ballroom
detail from the living room
another set of doors in the living room
the library
magnificent library ceiling designed by Neel Reid and Philip Shutze
dining room mantel and plasterwork medallion of Michelangelo
view of the mantel with chandelier in the dining room
an upstairs room over the porch - I love the coloration of the plaster
This wonderful house is for sale, listed by Beacham and Co. - click here to see the listing.
Have a great weekend everyone!
all photos by Whitehaven
Labels:
interior photos,
Neel Reid,
Philip Shutze,
the Pink Palace
Thursday, October 28, 2010
What I'm reading right now....
I'm a book person. I don't have a Kindle. In know they are great for traveling, but I want to hold a book in my hands and turn the pages. I have stacks of books by my bed and magazines everywhere. It doesn't always have to be about the words - I like pictures of houses and interiors and cookbooks too! I recently read about these three books on other blogs and ordered them right away - and they are all wonderful! I recommend them all.
You can imagine how excited I was when I heard there was a new book coming out on Billy Baldwin! And the photos are wonderful. French cooking is my favorite and I have heard that this book is very cook friendly. The third book below concerned my husband who saw it and said "Oh no, now you have an excuse to be messy." Not true - the book is about balance and not obsessing on perfect cleanliness, but having a lived in, well kept, but not perfect, house.
Billy Baldwin: The Great American Decorator, by Adam Lewis.
Around My French Table, by Dorie Greenspan
A Perfectly Kept House Is a Sign of a Misspent Life: How to live creatively with collections, clutter, work, kids, pets, art, etc... and stop worrying about everything being perfectly in its place, by Mary Randolf Carter
All three are available at Amazon.
You can imagine how excited I was when I heard there was a new book coming out on Billy Baldwin! And the photos are wonderful. French cooking is my favorite and I have heard that this book is very cook friendly. The third book below concerned my husband who saw it and said "Oh no, now you have an excuse to be messy." Not true - the book is about balance and not obsessing on perfect cleanliness, but having a lived in, well kept, but not perfect, house.
Billy Baldwin: The Great American Decorator, by Adam Lewis.
Around My French Table, by Dorie Greenspan
A Perfectly Kept House Is a Sign of a Misspent Life: How to live creatively with collections, clutter, work, kids, pets, art, etc... and stop worrying about everything being perfectly in its place, by Mary Randolf Carter
All three are available at Amazon.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Wing Chairs
Love these and the fabric! And the garden stool in between. We are installing a similar garden stool and pillows (you know how we love those!) today at a client's house. More pictures of finished projects soon!
image via cote de texas
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Planning for Thanksgiving
image via eddie ross
I know - it's not even Halloween yet and I'm writing about Thanksgiving. But I'm a planner and planning makes me feel happy - and in control (false sense of it). I'm hosting Thanksgiving this year and am thinking about how to set the table. There are several schools of thought on setting holiday tables. Some folks like a very themey table, others pull out all of their best china,crystal and silver and still others go with a more muted holiday table. Which do you prefer?
Some inspiration -
image via country living
image via country living
image via eddie ross
image via everyday beautiful
images here and below via martha stewart
image via my home ideas
I know which direction I'm headed with my table...will have photos at Thanksgiving.
Monday, October 25, 2010
House of the Week
I drive by this house at least 5 times a week. But it first really came onto my radar screen as one of my favorites in 2007 when it was being renovated. We were building our house at the time and I drove by it many times to be inspired by the color, the architectural elements, and the roof. I love the color of the slate. I also love the pea gravel courtyard in the front and the welcoming, large front steps. And those arched dormers are gorgeous!!! Proportional working shutters, quoins and large bay windows complete the picture for one beautiful facade.
I can't seem to remember who did the renovation - architect or builder. Does anyone know? Leave it in the comments if you do. It's a fabulous house!
Friday, October 22, 2010
Pretty Pictures
It's been a long week and I am out of energy and time. So instead of researching and writing I'm just posting these pictures of a beautiful New Orleans house decorated by Hal Williamson.
To read the story and see the rest of the pictures - click here.
all images via House Beautiful
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