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New Baby New House

08/07/2008, 01:53 | Original Site: Belle Vivir

A lot of wonderful things are happening to me these days. A blessing baby is on his way and with it the need for a bigger house. So we just purchased a house with this incredible view of New York City in New Jersey. This view is in every floor of the house. This may be the only perfect thing about the house since there are many things to be updated. Walls will come down, kitchen will be completely redone, floors will be refinished. I decided to make it fun and I'll be posting every milestone.


Here I decided to take down half of the wall so we can appreciate the beautiful view from the kitchen, while leaving some countertop space. The wall behind also will come down.


Here, all cabinets and appliances have been teared down.

Thank you

08/04/2008, 23:02 | Original Site: Belle Vivir

Huge thanks to Architectural Digest for featuring one of my pieces in the September issue. It's an honor to be mentioned in such an important magazine. Things like this make every effort worth it.

07/16/2008, 14:58 | Original Site: Belle Vivir

Really cool patterns in the new Pottery Barn's Fall Collection.

J. Crew

07/14/2008, 16:33 | Original Site: Belle Vivir

I would love to have this dress. Not that I can wear it now though, but it's something to consider for the future...

My baby's future nursery room

06/24/2008, 00:32 | Original Site: Belle Vivir

Recently I went to Schumacher and fall in love with this adorable, whimsical fabric. Immediately I thought it would be perfect for my baby's nursery room. This one featured here is in Natural color I would be using this gorgeous Aqua. Below the perfect crib here.

School project

06/24/2008, 00:20 | Original Site: Belle Vivir

Just wanted to share with you one of my most recent school projects.

Nursery Rooms

06/03/2008, 14:15 | Original Site: Belle Vivir

Love the serenity in this Nursery room. For more inspiration click here.

Organic Bedding

05/20/2008, 04:12 | Original Site: Belle Vivir

Beautiful and modern organic bedding by Plover Organic.

My wonderful news

05/12/2008, 16:27 | Original Site: Belle Vivir

Approximately three months ago while doing my Pilates I felt unusually tired and weak. I thought, well maybe I?m gaining some weight. Little did I know something extraordinary inside me was forming? Something I always knew I wanted more than anything in the world. Suddenly I started feeling like another person. My favorite things became less interested, (the computer became my enemy) yes, that?s the reason to my lack of posts lately. Sleeping at any time during the day became a necessity and urgency in my daily life. Now, slightly over the first trimester I feel like myself again. My hubby and I are extremely happy and anxious to have her/him in our arms. I imagine the day I see him/her and my heart gets overwhelmed with so much love and expectancy.

Images above Milkos the cow and Boys/girls Romper. Aren't they adorable?

Sandra Morgan

05/07/2008, 15:03 | Original Site: Belle Vivir


Sandra Morgan Interiors are classic and fresh.

Fabrics like a breezy day...

04/24/2008, 19:25 | Original Site: ::Surroundings::


How cute are these Kravet fabrics - both called Lady Day? I just ran across them and am so enamored I wanted to share.

Kravet fabrics are available to the trade.

Green Day: Hable Construction

04/23/2008, 05:37 | Original Site: ::Surroundings::
photo by Rinne Allen

Hable Construction has teamed up with Bella-Dura to create a line of vibrant, fashionable, and eco-savvy fabrics suitable for in-doors and out-. Bella-Dura is a by-product of post-industrial waste comprised of synthetic fibers with amazing performance qualities that require no additional chemical treatments. Starring qualities of the fabrics include anti-microbial properties, stain-resistance, and provides 1,500+ hours of lightfastness. Bella-Dura fabrics are also recyclable.


This line is available to the TRADE ONLY and several NEW styles are in the mix. Such pretty, pretty patterns!

Windsor Smith on Design

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: The Peak of Chic




Windsor Smith is a designer whose career is on fire. In addition to her interior design work, she just debuted a fabric collection, a furniture collection, and a rug line as well (whew!). I recently had the opportunity to speak with Windsor and it was quite a treat. Her personality is as warm and sparkling as her interiors.

To borrow the tagline from the National Enquirer, "Inquiring minds want to know", and that's the way I feel about design. So I decided to get Windsor's thoughts on anything and everything design related.


On Her New Fabric Line:
Windsor's new fabric line for Kravet has received rave reviews, and it's not hard to see why. The fabrics that caught my eye were her bold and graphic prints. But don't think that these are "in your face" prints. Windsor likes the snap and pop of strong pattern, but she chose to render them in soft colors like celadon and clove. And she wisely chose to use no more than two colors per print. The result? Prints that are classic and easy to live with. (Fabric available through Kravet showrooms and through her website.)




"Insignia" in Seafoam


"Continuum" in Chestnut

On Mixing Prints...With Style:
One question that I am asked often is how best to mix prints. I'll be the first to tell you that I'm not completely comfortable with doing this myself. Fortunately, Windsor shared some tips. First, mixing florals can be difficult, so you might want to stick with just one. Also, stripes, especially tone on tone, can work with a variety of prints. And if you're mixing multi-color prints, proceed with caution! Windsor advises using no more than two. Interestingly enough, Windsor gives the green light to mixing vintage fabrics, saying "anything goes". Her rationale? Vintage textiles become found objects and art and should be displayed almost like a collection. In her mind, Lynn von Kersting's work is a great example of this kind of mix.



See how well this gray and white striped fabric works with the pink and white paisley print? Windsor obviously practices what she preaches!


And look at the smashing combo of the green tonal stripes with the punchy pink print.

On White... and Blue:
It seems that every designer has one color which they add to every room. For Albert Hadley, it's red. For many others, it's black. For Windsor? White! As she says "the absence of color makes other colors sing!" That said, she also admits that she has a weakness for blue.



Blue and white in an East Coast Traditional home à la Windsor Smith.

On the Stars of her Collection:
So unless you've been hiding under a rock, you know that Windsor recently introduced her new furniture collection. And just what are her picks for the stand out pieces?



Brittany Secretary. Works as a TV cabinet, desk, or in bathrooms to hold makeup and towels.


Slim Chaise. Looks especially good nestled at the foot of a bed.


Entry Round Settee. Looks very "Grand Hotel" to me!

On Her Dream Clients:




(Jane Birkin- in case you're wondering)




Legendary style icon Slim Keith

On Her Current Favorite Design and Architecture Books:


An Affair with a House


Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People

On the Details that Make a House a Beautiful Home:

1) Art and found objects that reflect the personality of the homeowner
2) Large bundles of the same type flower in a casual vase
3) Lighting that makes a room come alive day and night
4) Floor plugs





Windsor has some wonderful Found Objects for sale on her website, including this Early Chippendale Table and the Antique French Fireplace Canopy

On the Future:
So what's next for Ms. Smith? Plenty. She's working on some amazing projects including a late 1940's equestrian estate. And, big things are in the works for her website. In addition to her online shop, there will be decorating advice, newsletters, and video. I'd say Windsor is in need of a vacation.

oh, to live in a barn

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: studio wellspring
if you've been a studio wellspring reader for a while you'll know i have this thing for barns turned in to homes. whenever i see one i get weak in the knees. it's a long time dream of mine {we're talking i've been drawing up floor plans on graph paper since 6th grade} to use modern interior design in a vintage barn. so it's always incredibly inspiring to see what others have done with similar dreams ~ to see how ingenius their concept is, or to imagine how i'd do things differently. lately i've stumbled across several great resources for aquiring & moving barns, renovating barns & decorating in barn-house style.
first off, the barn pages ~ it lists more than 200 barns for sale, which are priced according to condition. most of the barns need to be moved from the land they're on ~ which is just fine, since often barns are located in an out-of-the-way place without easy access to utilities & such. so you can buy a barn and have it disassembled and shipped to a more desired location, where it can be put back together again. or you can just use the barn timber to build something new. it's a fantastic recycling concept, isn't it?
for help with the restoration and reassembly of barns, check out the barn people in vermont, berkshire barns in massachusetts, and the new jersey barn company. they've all been dismantling, restoring and reassembling vintage barns for over twenty-five years. even if your favorite barn isn't in the north east, they would still be great resources for any project location.
for lots of lovely barn related decor items & furnishings, the barn house blog is a lovely place to visit.
and to take part in a blogger's project of turning a barn into a modern home, check out bare hill barn ~ it's fascinating.
lastly, some eye candy from the barn pages:

What's In Their Library: James Andrew

00/00/0000, 00:00 | Original Site: The Peak of Chic





I'm sure many of you remember James Andrew's fabulous apartment that was featured a few years back in Elle Decor. First, there were the references to iconic designers of twentieth century design (the Billy Baldwin dog painting, Frances Elkins loop chairs, and a footstool of Elsie de Wolfe). And then there was that library!! James has quite an impressive collection of books. So how could I not ask James what his favorite designs books are?

After an early career in finance, James decided to pursue his first love- interior design. Working first for Ralph Lauren Home and later for Parish-Hadley (Albert Hadley has been both mentor and friend to James), he decided to strike out on his own in 2000. And ever since then, James has been decorating from coast to coast and continent to continent. Recently, James was described by Stella magazine as being an "updated David Hicks". I'd say that is quite a compliment, don't you?

(James just informed me that he has started a new blog entitled What is James Wearing - a site where James shares his enthusiasm for all things sartorial as well as his thoughts on design. I think you will find that James has an extensive wardrobe and takes great delight in choosing his outfits!)


1) Parish-Hadley: Sixty Years of American Design by Christopher Petkanas


2) Albert Hadley: The Story of America's Preeminent Interior Designer by Adam Lewis


3) Dupré Lafon- décorateur des millionaires by Thierry Couvrat Desvergnes


4) David Hicks on Home Decoration by who else? David Hicks.


) Frances Elkins: Interior Design by Stephen Salny


6) In the Pink: Dorothy Draper- America's Most Fabulous Decorator by Carlton Varney.


7) Horst Interiors by Barbara Plumb


8) Nancy Lancaster: English Country House Style by Martin Wood

9) Chateau de Groussay auction catalogue- Sotheby's (if you can find this for volume catalogue, I'd suggest you grab it!)