Whew, where has time gone!
How are you doing with your holiday plans? Decorated, gifts bought, parties planned? Hope you are finally able to sit back and enjoy this magical season with loved ones. As I write this I also hope there are very few out there like me.........still wondering what to buy, resigned that once again I will not get Christmas cards out, etc., etc...... B U T, my clients are happy and that is what matters!
How are you doing with your holiday plans? Decorated, gifts bought, parties planned? Hope you are finally able to sit back and enjoy this magical season with loved ones. As I write this I also hope there are very few out there like me.........still wondering what to buy, resigned that once again I will not get Christmas cards out, etc., etc...... B U T, my clients are happy and that is what matters!
This particular home is very close to my heart. Over time we designed the landscape and then the interiors, and with a dream of a family. Any of you in design know the value of such a treasured relationship.
The hanging baskets filled with summer ferns were saved and filled with winter greens and battery operated lights. The vintage Santa is from the clients Grandmother. Oddly enough our shop manager, Robyn, had purchased this identical Santa for the walk, never imagining the homeowner possessed the same version, they are at least 50 years old. Anyone want a Santa?
While waiting in line one could see the cottage this Father built for his childrenLet's go in!An unused staircase was festooned with greens, garland and a new version of flameless candles. Have you seen these? New to the market these candles have an actual moving, visible "flame". In the shop people are stopped in their tracks then hesitantly run their hands high above the "flame", they are that lifelike! My sick sided sense of humor loves to put these in wood cabinets and watch men in particular gasp :-)
This 1860's home boasts two parlors. We opted for a more contemporary look in the first with a nice mix of new and old. The fabric on this antique settee is from the Kravet 'Couture' line. The rug is Dash and Albert
The owners purchased from us the two French wine barrels and in this case to house the trees. I took the trees and opened them up, that is instead of a thick tree, cutting many branches away to make them more architectural in appearance, to see the wall behind them and to house the lanterns shown below, glowing from battery votives. The string of lights was strung up the stem and artichokes in a cool green/grey splayed from the top
Looking original to the home, I had found this aged sconce that once graced an antebellum home in Louisiana
For a small space; Louis Phillipe styled acrylic chairs work perfectly
Italianate fireplaces, floor to ceiling windows and all the furniture in these two rooms were reupholstered.
The client made this gorgeous mirror from panels originally gracing a carousel in France
For the weekend we brought in the pair of pedestaled urns and the faux boxwood topiaries and love the effect! My husband's back is feeling the effortThe same Dash and Albert rug pattern in a differing but complimentary color way.
Reupholstered in faux ostrich
Just months ago this cozy dining room had colonial blue walls. Robyn picked out with the clients, while I was in England, the orange grass cloth wallpaper. Don't you love it?
Above each window is a lead valance from France
Robyn's arrangements of birch and glitter sticks in trophies with greens and the flameless pillar candles
Onwards to the kitchen
As you make your way to the kitchen your eyes are immediately drawn to this castle hand crafted by Chef Alain Roby of Geneva's renown 'All Chocolate Kitchen'Chef Roby and his wife Esther are treasured friends, he from France, she from Italy
Everything they touch/create is magical. This year's event had them hosting a 50' candy cane pull in the closed down main street. Guinness was there to award this a world record
Now the family room where the Ralph Lauren/equestrian theme really takes hold.
The lamps are vintage, the console is concrete, the armoire was made by the homeownerLiving in an equestrian village, many of my friends had the authentic props........no I do not ride, too busy!
From another vantage point. The client made the planter box from old floor boards, all the wainscoting, coffered ceilings............not his profession but his hobby.
and this entire fireplace surround. See what I mean? This family is a dream to collaborate with!
As we depart through the rear foyer there are many bits I would love to bring to your attention;
-The client crafted the wooden console facing us
-Again, the client added all of the molding shown here
-The plaid on the other console is Ralph Lauren
-I love a gloss finish on ceilings, it reflects the glow of the lighting so beautifully. Additionally a dark ceiling warms a room
-My favorite are the walls, see a close-up below. My friend, Patrick Roullier of Chicago is a master decorative artist. See a previous post on Patrick here. Other than the molding, what appears to be wood paneling is instead hand painted drywall!!! Every knot, every line..........is all Patrick. You want to touch it as your eyes are being deceived!
With 10 days to Christmas, panic is setting in and I did exaggerate, I do have one gift and it is for one of you, next post. Thank you for visiting!
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xo
Debra
wow, what a Fabulous interior decor!
ReplyDeleteDebra, I came across a pin of this dining room with the wreaths linked together and it inspired me to make my own for my front door! I posted about it and linked back to your pretty pin! Thanks so much for the inspiration...the whole house is gorgeous...as is your blog! Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteKim @ Exquisitely Unremarkable
I enjoyed all the rooms. Gives me inspiration..The rooms look homey & comfy..Good Job!!
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