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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Tortola Ticking

In 2010 we did a keeping room for a lovely young family in NC.  What started off as a fairly neutral palette became fresh and bold with this Tortola Ticking rug by Dash and Albert.  The sea foam blue paint really popped against the molding and the kitchen's new white cabinets.

 


I was recently in a store that carried a variety of D&A runners, and I still think this one is my favorite!  

The Arteriors Home wood chandelier was selected to hang over the clients breakfast table connecting the keeping room and kitchen.  Large bay windows set behind the table were dressed in modern linen panels, fabric shown below.

Kelly Wearstler's Sea Urchin on linen  

We created this custom settee based off an inspiration page we pulled from a FLOR catalog.  The neutral fabric was chosen from a contract line because of its durable properties that would withstand the client's children and pets.  The pillows are China Seas Double Cross in Inca Gold fashioned in three sizes for character. 
What's your favorite Dash and Albert Rug?

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Welcome Home: Foyers

 When you work hard or travel far, there's nothing better than coming home.  Design is about creating a feeling and an emotion.  When you walk through your door, your entry way should greet you with personality and a transition into comfort.  Drop your keys and leave your baggage at the door... Welcome Home.


Light & Airy from Pinterest 
I love how this designer carried the repetition of the wallpaper pattern through the ottoman fabric and the ceiling fixture.  Large windows are great and this pale palette is perfect for reflecting the natural light.

Sophistikat by FLOR
Love the console table, the art that draws your eye, the stacked orange boxes and of course these Flor Tiles.  I feel like this room is a wonderful summary of a graphic, bold, dramatic statement.

 Classic.  Pinned from The Lennoxx
A Georgian home entry way by Jill Goldberg of Hudson Interiors.

Foyer by Lauren Leiss of Pure Style Home
This foyer has served as great inspiration for many projects because of the amazing flow and placement of artwork.  The pendant and orange door are great too!


This Burlington home was transformed into a resort-worthy hall for Tommy Bahama's Road to Canberra collection by Lexington Home BrandsI was lucky enough to help style this week long shoot while freelancing last year in North Carolina.