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More Portraits, More English
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: style courtAn interesting note about the Richmond Park residence pictured here is that in past decades John Fowler was involved with it. I hope the wall serves as inspiration for those of you who have been curious about breaking the picture hanging rules (click to enlarge).
Image is from Kathryn M. Ireland's Classic Country published by Gibbs Smith, 2007. Apart from Ireland's work, small snippets of Peter Dunham's and Windsor Smith's homes are featured in this book. Textiles are the focus.
Lady Annabel is known as the muse behind the legendary London nightclub named for her. Sir Oswald Birley, perhaps best known for his portraits of King George V and Queen Mary and other prominent figures, was her father-in-law. Click here to see a related past post.
Ready To Go-Go?
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: BluelinesWhile the biggest music release of the season will be Coldplay's Viva La Vida, it's not exactly the kind of album that will prompt non-stop dancing and fun at your summer party.
For that, you will want something that moves and sways. Chuck Brown is a perfect good-time starter.
Known as the "Godfather of Go-Go" (a musical mix of funk, R&B, and hip-hop), Chuck is over 70 and still pumping out exuberant, swaggering songs.
You won't regret picking up a classic like "Do You Know What Time It Is" along with extra ice and bug candles.
What gets your party started?
etta designs & sustainable interiors
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: studio wellspring
the term 'sustainable interiors' can be misleading because it describes only part of the picture. claiming that a project or renovation is green, sustainable or eco-friendly, may seem like a wonderful thing to boast but it alone doesn't define a space. an interior space also needs to have functionality, beauty, comfort, and good space planning ~ as all good design requires. the vast majority of projects claiming to be green aren't 100% eco-friendly, especialy since they're often found within existing non-green architecture. but integrating green design techniques and knowing where to go to help boost the eco-friendly factor in interiors projects is the key stone to making a shift from wasteful to wonderful in interior design. that's why i just adore finding people like rachel winokur & her firm eTTa designs.
rachel winokur runs eTTa deisgns, an l.a. based interior design firm with a focus on interior design for residential & commercial applications including stunning eco-friendly solutions. rachel is the founder and lead designer of eTTa designs which handles the entire design process including concept, budget, space planning, selecting and purchasing finishes, furnishings & equipment, project management, and installation.
in her own home she's stayed green largely due to using vintage pieces instead of buying new. for larger projects here's how she stays green:the reuse people's warehouse is a terrific place to buy building materials at a fraction of the cost of new. for commercial projects, check with the city to find out who they require you to use. {for the eco-friendly nail salon we completed recently, we were instructed to use consolidated disposal services.}
planning the design ~ use what's already there. it's important to embrace the existing conditions and make as few structural changes as possible {as long as it makes sense to the project}. this creates less waste and can also decrease the cost and energy usage. for the nail salon, we kept the existing window and door openings and added new metal frames to give it a fresh and clean look, added clerestory windows for cross-ventilation with clerestory windows in the back, and added fluted glass for privacy. we re-used an existing exterior light fixture which was cleaned up and re-installed with a flourescent bulb. to remove existing paint and stains from a fixture you wish to re-use, try soyclean's paint stripper. we also discovered a wonderful concrete floor hiding underneath the wall-to-wall carpet. to remove remaining carpet adhesive, use something like franmar's bean-e-doo and enhance the concrete finish with a product from eco-procote.
new materials ~ when selecting new materials and finishes, consider not only the manufacturer's 'green' claim, but also the product's life cycle and who manufactures it and where. for example, recyclable glass tile from sandhill industries is not only made of 100% recycled glass, the energy used to make it is less than 1/2 that required to make ceramic tile and 1/4 that of cast glass tile.choosing the right green product usually requires weighing the pros and cons just like with any product. for example, at $29/SF, the sandhill glass tile may sound expensive, but consider covering a smaller area with this special tile or use it more generously and hold back on something else. also consider the associated savings with benefits of 'green' products, like health, durability, sustainability and curb appeal.
for more delights along the same lines, rachel has a nice blog based on her green design philosophy & savvy, called eTTa bits.
Carter Berg
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Villa Balquisse
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Rang-Decor {Interior Ideas predominantly Indian}
My International pick today is from one of the most exotic places~ Bali.Villa Balquisse- a tropical retreat set between coconut groves & mangroves in Jimbaran. The retreat has old Balinese Villas that have been restored and decorated in an eclectic style.

The interior designer's latest travel ifluence her designs- you'll find exquisite cushions & bed linen created from Java silks & Jaipuri sari's.
You can relax by the emerald swimming pool made out of natural stone or walk down to the beach which is only a 300 meters away:-) 
Enjoy a sumptuous dinner made by their Chef under the twinkling stars...
Each Villa is decorated in a unique style.
They have 3 bedroom, 4 bedroom, 5-bedroom & a 9-bedroom villa! So take your pick, enjoy a great mediterranean style holiday with family and friends...
Exotic flowers displayed in unique artifacts handpicked by the owner. You can buy some of the furniture & lamps from their online store Villa Balquisse Living
Absolutely love the cream canopy drapes & simple rustic furniture.

Soak in the Balinese hospitality, the great attention to detail, de-stress with some amazing massages & enjoy the heavenly food prepared by the Chef.(images from Villa Balquisse)
Art to the Rescue
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: BluelinesI was recently preparing my house for a friend’s baby shower when I noticed the non-curtained French doors in the den provided a great view for guests to my not-so-neat bedroom.
It’s the kind of thing you don’t think of until the door bell is about to ring.
My quick fix: I took a few of my son Sammy’s paintings from our massive collection and taped them neatly with white artist’s tape to the back of the doors.
It was meant to be a temporary solution, but my husband and I love it. (We know we are biased.) I might even laminate the art so I can hang the masterpieces neatly with some tiny eyelets on cup hooks.
Since there is a lot of Sammy art where that came from, we often have “art shows” at our house. (His teacher told me that he “uses up more paper than anyone in the class.”) I was proud, even though I’m not sure it was meant as a compliment.
Our shows are installed in hallways, on doors, and strung on clotheslines under the mantle. One “piece” that is on permanent display over our mantle is a series of his first people drawings collaged and hung in one of Ikea’s “NYTTJA” frames.
They come in lots of colors and sizes. The one above is the large (19 ¾” x 27 ½”) orange one and it’s only $7.99! (One downside with the frame is the plexiglass starts to bow and sag after a while. I plan to replace it with glass.)
Collaging a bunch of your child’s artwork is a great way to capture a series and create a larger piece of art.
Now that my younger son, Lionel, is starting to draw himself, we may have to move to a place with more walls!
Inspiring Each Other II
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: style court
As I mentioned the other day, Coleen Rider, owner of Coleen & Company, is looking ahead and looking back; she doesn't want her shop to feel like a trendy boutique and she enjoys studying masters from the past like John Fowler. So for fall she went in the classic English direction.
She explains, "This fall we are craving rich and regal colors. We are soon releasing our upholstery line and everything will be offered in velvets and linens. I love the Peter Dunham textiles because they are the perfect foil for fancy. The exoticism and the unexpected color range keep everything from looking over-decorated and too new. They work so well with antiques because they have a vintage feel."
In terms of her general concept, Coleen adds, "I am also a decorator and I thought of a room I could put together for a client who liked the Colefax & Fowler look but wanted it updated for today and I think that freshness comes in with the color combination and the Dunham textiles."The Colefax & Fowler wallcovering was chosen because: "It's organic and playful with the little fern sprigs and you cannot go wrong with stripes. To me it has a nurturing feel and you can't go wrong with that in any season."
The dogs also certainly add warmth and set the tone. Coleen says, "The painting is just so beautiful. My favorite time with my dog is when she just chills out and watches everything and that's what these dogs are doing."
And the unexpected element? Coleen notes, "The red pagoda cabinet is from the 1940's. I think it's a statement piece and yet very versatile. I can see it in a living room filled with a collection of antique boxes or a powder room with vintage perfume bottles and folded up fluffy white hand towels for guests. You were so right when you said the vitrine makes the scene vibrate. I think when a scheme is thrown off a little bit, that's when the magic happens."Wouldn't it be the ultimate in a bathroom for The Peak of Chic?
Mr. Blandings Dream House....In Fresno???
09/08/2008, 21:52 | Original Site: katiedidYou must all know of the most wonderful blog, Mrs. Blandings by now. It is the creation of the beautiful and talented Patricia Shackelford. So, when I was having my breakfast of Shredded Wheat and Orange Juice, reading the Sacramento Bee on Saturday morning, I was instantly captured by the article by Paula Lloyd titled: "Cary Grant and Myrna Loy lived in the Fresno Home - sort of".
It seems that there are houses that have been modeled after the Mr. Blandings Dream House all over the country! Did you all know this, and I have just been out of the loop?! Apparently David O. Selznick and RKO Pictures P.R. Department cooked up a little publicity stunt. They produced copies of the original house plans created by set designer, Carroll Clark and sent them all over the country to contractors hoping to have Dream Houses built all over the place. 73 were actually built....one being in Fresno California (pictured above). The original owners allowed home tours for 25 cents back in the day. One of the funniest things was that the plans did not include closets or windows. Contractors were left to their own devices on these.
To read all about it, click here.
A fun way to start my sunny Saturday.
62. My favorite chair
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: let your creativity .... FLOWi've been talking about this chair for awhile now and finally i've managed to upload images of it. this is what it looked like when i purchased it...

and this is what it looks like now
i just love this chair to death!!!
Entryways To Your Home
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Design Mind




The most obvious issue when decorating your homes entryway is it's the first thing your guests will see when they enter. What statement do you want it to make? It's the precursor space for all others in your home. A high impact piece of art or furniture can make this space spectacular. But of equal importance are several other issues. Do you use your main entryway to exit and enter your home? Do you need storage there for your keys, mail, hats...? How much foot traffic and mess will come through your entryway and how hearty does the floor surface need to be? Do you need a mirror to make sure you're presentable on your way out? All of the answers to these questions will help you decide how to design and decorate this space. Here are a few examples that fit not only a great looking entry space but the individual needs of it's owner.Two Takes On Martha Stewart Living Resignation
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Landfair Furniture (Blog)
Susan Dickenson writing for Home Accents Today reported that the President and CEO of Martha Stewart Living, Susan Lyne, resigned and Mike followed up with some wall street takes on the resignation.
Bev & Mike
Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery
spoonflower power
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: studio wellspring
my friend, tom, sent over a link to a wonderful concept company that's still in its beta form ~ spoonflower. thanks to a group of inspired folks in chapel hill, north carolina, spoonflower is an answer to a huge void in the crafter-designer-artist market: giving us all the ability to design and make our very own fabric. yes! for a reasonable price you can have your very own designs printed onto fabric. how wonderful is that?!? all you have to do is create a design, make it into a tif file, and send it off to spoonflower to print onto 44" 100% kona® cotton fabric {a 2nd choice of fabric will be available soon}.they have a nice little blog and a great flickr group.







A Branch of Treasures
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: * Terramia *
Fun, whimsical display made from dried tree branch and paper clips to hold favourite photos and treasures...
Idea from Pottery Barn
a whole new view
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: studio wellspring
this weekend we're moving to a new home. . . . . new spaces and new discoveries and new adventures await. whatever your plans are i hope you have a wonderful time! Grant Gibson, Sacramento Street, and a Rant
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: The Peak of Chic
Seeing that we have no gas here in Atlanta, I've had to severely limit my running around. I use very little gas as it is because I live in the heart of the city and I don't drive an SUV. But still, it's chaos here with people spending all of their time driving around and around trying to find gas. And when you do find it, you have to wait in line for HOURS. It's absurd. Absolutely maddening. And on top of that our governor is in Europe and seems to be doing little to solve this mess. Needless to say, I'm staying close to home and to the office knowing that the situation may not improve for another few weeks. (That's the rant.)
So, my shopping and browsing is now limited to the internet. It's not as gratifying as the real thing, but it will have to do. And the timing couldn't have been more perfect to do a little vicarious shopping with Grant K. Gibson.
I've admired Gibson's work for some time now. The San Francisco designer aces that fresh and clean traditional look with some gusto thrown in for good measure . Recently, Gibson was featured in a California Home and Design article (Oct. '08) extolling the virtues of the shops of Sacramento Street. He's definitely the one to ask. After all, his design studio is located on Sacramento.
I always make a point to visit the Sacramento St. shops during my twice yearly visits to San Francisco. There is something about that street that is so appealing to me. It's not frenzied nor frenetic but rather low-key and charming. In fact, during my last trip there my sister took me to a very trendy, still rather gritty part of town to visit some hip design stores. I took one step out of the car, assessed the situation, turned on my heel and said "May we please just get back into the car and go to Sacramento Street?" What can I say? I'm a creature of habit- and comfort.
There is legendary shop Sue Fisher King- one of my favorites for linens (Porthault included), tabletop, and accessories. And of course there's Kendall Wilkinson Home. These too are favorites of Gibson. But another Gibson recommendation is new to me: Ribbonerie. Gibson suggests shopping there for ribbon for pillows or lampshade trim. Who doesn't love a good ribbon and trim shop?
And one more gem- Birch, a floral shop with a black interior (almost like a retail version of Mrs. Delany's Flowers!) Gibson likes the shop because the black walls make the flowers pop.
So for those of you whose style is being cramped by the gas shortage or those who just want to spend some time looking at beautiful things, visit Gibson's site and those of the featured shops for a little inspiration.


A few glimpses of Gibson's portfolio.
These are the types of beautiful things you'll find at Sue Fisher King
A view inside of Kendall Wilkinson Home
This is just one of many ribbons you'll find at Ribbonerie (both in their store and online.)
A floral arrangement by Birch
Image at top: Gibson about to embark on some Sacramento Street shopping with the doggies. (Photograph by Jen Siska)
Calculating Yardages for Upholstery
04/23/2008, 05:26 | Original Site: ::Surroundings::
More white
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: desire to inspire
In keeping with my white theme of the day, here are some more dazzling white photos from one of my favourite sources, Sköna hem.
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Tom Ford
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: Landfair Furniture (Blog)Last week, after visiting the Nordstrom's perfume section, I came home smelling like Tom Ford, the perfume! It was in my hair and on my neck and on my pillow where Mike could smell it during his afternoon nap. Tom Ford, it turns out, was nominated The Menswear Designer of the Year by Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA).
"Lamb" has company on my vanity. Mike bought some Tom Ford "Black Orchid" for his sweetheart!
Bev & Mike
Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery
A Pretty Field of Flowers
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: absolutely beautiful things
See You In The Spring...
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: absolutely beautiful things
Image - Jen GotchArchitect Visit: Messana O’Rorke
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: RemodelistaFrom Julie:
It takes nerve to add a modernist red box onto a historic 18th-century cottage. NY-based Messana O’Rorke architects make it work with their Ten Broeck cottage addition; via The Slow Home.









lagom
02/08/2008, 19:41 | Original Site: red.house
: : happy v day : : more kurbits inspiration on my mind. a series of cards called .boda., designed by no one but, .hanna werning. for company lagom. .lagom. is the Swedish word for 'just right', not too much, not too little of anything. I believe it is the only language with a word describing that, and it says a lot about the Swedes themselves. via bowie at .print&pattern.Books on Morocco: Maroc les montagnes du silences
09/10/2008, 21:25 | Original Site: My MarrakeshHer best friend bought her it. This book.
She looked at the photos and she realized why she had left everything behind. Why she had left her friends. Left her family. Left stability. Left a secure future. Left things as she knew them.
Maroc: les montagnes du silences, with touching photography by Philippe Lafond and moving poetry by Tahar Ben Jelloun.
71. TIFF
00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: let your creativity .... FLOW
As much as I hate being the star struck fan, we had to stop and talk to him. With a cig in one hand he brought out his other to shake ours and we stood for a good few minutes just standing around chatting it up as if he wasn't one of my favorite actors of all time!!!
I know I won't be able to watch anymore movies this week, but man does the city start buzzing when TIFF starts up. Anyone else have any encounters with celebs this week???


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