Showing posts with label Home Decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Decor. Show all posts

{inspiration+colour} Redcurrant Meets Blue



Although I am not a huge lover of red, I am adoring Redcurrant. It is so vibrant & luscious... fresh and interestingly, graphic. A comprise of fruity cherry and tomato tones that can span the spectrum into crimson, poppy and scarlet shades, Redcurrant breathes heat and life into any interior. ... when paired with it's color opposite, the popular and peaceful blue, the collaboration creates a beautiful and striking harmony where the colors seem to sparkle & dance off of one another. (In the images above I love how red feels very modern, like pop art, and how the turquoise translates balance & calm as a brilliant accent color. Together the combination is cheeky but grown up, sophisticated and cool, at the same time!) Have a wonderful week everyone!

*Photography via Style At Home, Artessen (wreath by Design Shimmer), BHG

{inspiration} Classic Colonial with California Cool





A lovely mix of Contemporary, Colonial, Dutch and Americana. I love how the refined rooms (by Patrick Printy) are stately, yet relaxed... and how every detail helps to create a crisp, masculine space that pays beautiful homage to Old-World treasures.

*Photography via Elle Decor

{inspiration} Chevron the Great





Loving graphic chevron stripes right now... They effortlessly pull off looking masculine & classic while keeping things fun & fresh! Not too shabby for a few little stripes? Happy week everyone!

*Photography via This Is Glamorous, West Elm, Design Sponge, The It Girl Project, Sabbespot

CLASSIC SEASIDE HOMES BY ASHER ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS

”Classic

We first came across Asher Associates Architects, LLC when this fabulous beach house by Mark Asher, the firm's principal, was featured in the October / November 2010 issue of Design NJ Magazine.  We've provided a few screenshots, but you can visit asherarchitects.com to see the full portfolio.

Here's why we're a fan of their work...



We love that Mr. Asher and his associates design classic shore houses.  They're rooted in historic tradition, and from the exterior, they blend well with the surrounding architecture; they appear as if they were perhaps built a hundred years earlier.  The interiors are quite different, however, since these homes are open, full of light and designed in a very livable manner.

”Classic
We love the gambrel roof, the porch above the front door, the huge windows (which still manage to maintain a classic look in spite of their massive size), the bright interior with its interesting ceilings and sense of space, the superb craftsmanship..... We could go on and on....

Mr. Asher's homes are quietly elegant and feature classic architectural detail and superb craftsmanship.  "The firm’s design ideology is rooted in 'New Urbanist' philosophies which assert that buildings should be designed as good neighbors, deliberately intended to have a gentle impact on the streetscape and community." -- asherarchitects.com

”Classic
Another screenshot from Mr. Asher's portfolio.  This home feels like a New England Colonial at the beach!
”Great
Here's an interior screenshot of a living room or great room.  Notice the beautiful windows and the ceiling details.  Too many times you'll see new homes with spaces that are open, but seem out of proportion or cavernous.  Mr. Asher pays attention to scale and builds in such intricate architectural details so that his rooms, while large and spacious, still manage to feel intimate.

If you're in the market to build or renovate a home -- especially at the beach -- why not look into Asher Associates, LLC?

For more information:


Asher Associates, LLC
Mark Asher, AIA, Principal

115 West Avenue, Suite 202
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Tel. 215.576.1413
Fax 215.576.0879
asherinfo@asherarchitects.com

9723 Second Avenue
Stone Harbor, NJ 08247
Tel. 609.368.1411
Fax 609.368.0099




Windermere on the Lake: Luxury "Green" Living in Fairfield County, CT

About Windermere on the Lake
Today, we’re featuring Windermere on the Lake, a luxury “green” community of twenty-four homes, set on seventy-four park-like acres in North Stamford (Fairfield County, Connecticut).  This private, gated-community, which has caught the attention of numerous publications, including EcoHome Magazine, Connecticut Cottages and Gardens, and even CNN, “provides secure and maintenance-free living, resort-style amenities, environmental stewardship and the tranquility of a classic village.”

Cumbria House at Windermere on the Lake, designed by Bartels-Pagliaro Architects (BPA).
NRDC Residential, a division of National Realty & Development Corp., selected top-notch talent to assist them in executing their vision.  The homes, designed by award-winning Bartels-Pagliaro Architects (BPA), were inspired by the work of C. F. A. Voysey and the English Arts & Crafts movement.  “BPA’s attention to place, space, light, scale and natural materials results in design unity with the environment and a Windermere lifestyle of warmth, comfort and integrity with the land.”

Evening view of Cumbria House, designed by Bartels-Pagliaro Architects (BPA).
Interior designer, Karen Houghton, created “comfortable, sophisticated, and natural interiors,” that complement the clean lines of the architecture; and the gardens, by noted landscape architect, Simon Johnson, are “an imaginative and contemporary reworking of the English Arts & Crafts idiom, using local materials and a range of plants suited to the climate and soil of New England.”

Interior design by Karen Houghton.  The exposed wooden beams of the ceiling add warmth to the light-filled room. 
The entry hall with its dramatic staircase.
Floor-to-ceiling windows in the dining room.  Interior design by Karen Houghton.
The ultimate chef's kitchen -- bespoke cabinetry by Christopher Peacock Cabinetry, carrara marble countertops, stainless steel top-of-the-line appliances
Another view of the Christopher Peacock kitchen at Windermere on the Lake 
The carrara marble island countertop, built-in cabinetry and kitchen pantry.
Luxury Amenities
Windermere on the Lake is truly a luxury community, which caters to its residents’ needs:
“Convenience enhances all aspects of Windermere life, from owner services at the gatehouse to professionally maintained grounds. The resort-style community includes a swimming pool, tennis court, clubhouse with fitness room, walking trail, and lakefront fishing dock. And (the) gated, village-like setting ensures security and comfort.”

Residents can enjoy the resort-style amenities, which include a swimming pool, tennis court, and clubhouse with fitness room.
Residents and their guests enter the community via the Gatehouse, which provides homeowners with security and privacy.
The Homes
The light-filled homes have been carefully sited to “provide sweeping lake, woodland, or meadow views.”  They feature porches, stone walls and cedar roofs, and are luxuriously appointed; standard amenities include: “bespoke cabinetry, Waterworks fixtures, hardwood floors, masonry fireplaces, sports-equipment rooms, Marvin Windows, acoustic insulation and a comprehensive security system.”

Luxurious marble bathroom with Waterworks fixtures and bespoke cabinetry.
Options include the ability to incorporate an “elevator, wine cellar, home theater, exercise room, balconies, his/hers offices, steam shower, radiant heat, cedar closets, custom library and ground floor bedroom suites.”

Homeowners have the option of designing their home to include a state-of-the-art home theater.
Homeowners can also work with Simon Johnson to create custom English-country gardens, outdoor entertainment areas, and individual swimming pools (although residents also have access to the community swimming pool, clubhouse and tennis courts).

"Renowned English landscape architect Simon Johnson has developed the Robinson, Mawson, and Triggs garden options, which range in design from simple to elaborate (includes a lap pool) and can be customized for each owner."
Gardens by noted landscape architect Simon Johns
Gardens by noted landscape architect Simon Johnson.
“Green by Design
The homes are “green by design,” and feature a wide-range of standard ‘green’ features, such as “Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified flooring, EnergyStar rated Marvin windows, EnergyStar rated appliances, energy recovery ventilation (ERV) systems, high performance AprilAire filtration, low-VOC paints and carpets, water conserving fixtures. In addition, all of the lumber used in the construction is certified sustainable under Weyerhaeuser's ILEVEL program. Owners at Windermere will also have a wide range of ‘green’ options, which include: geothermal heating and cooling, polyurethane foam insulation, drought tolerant plantings, rainwater harvesting systems.”

Living in Harmony with Nature: Windermere’s Extensive Environmental Planning
While Windermere’s architecture and design is certainly striking, these elements are further enhanced by the community’s serene setting, where “native wildlife (is encouraged) to thrive, with wildflower and butterfly plantings, bluebird nesting boxes, and a log-crib habitat structure for fish in one of (the community’s) picturesque ponds.”

Windermere’s “Habitat Management Plan includes wetland restoration and preservation features that naturally improve water quality and prevent erosion. Buffer zones of enriched topsoil, ferns, and other plantings protect specific habitats. Where necessary, invasive plants are removed and replaced with native species that promote the long-term health of the environment.”

Residents can enjoy such activities as canoeing; fishing at the lakefront dock; jogging or hiking along the community trails; or simply taking a leisurely stroll through the park-like setting.

For More Information
For more information, you can visit the Windermere by the Lake website at www.windermereonthelake.com.  Potential buyers can contact Susan Smith of William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty to arrange a private tour.

Resources
Susan Smith
William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty
203.979.2629 (mobile)
203.322.1688 (office)
susan.smith@sothebysrealty.com

Windermere on the Lake
191 Erskine Road
Stamford, CT 06903
203.322.0055
www.windermereonthelake.com

{inspiration+designer} Megan Park




One of the things I loved most about my time with Anthropologie was being around artisans and truly, unique, one-of-a-kind, beautiful things. So when I stumbled across an article about Megan Park Home I instantly fell in love with her textile work. Widely renowned for her artisan’s touch, the label bearing her moniker delivers apparel and home collections that mix "the ancient traditions and craft of hand embroidery with the cuts, shapes and fabrics of today to create heirlooms of the future." (quoted text via Daily Imprint) Have a beautiful and wonderfully creative week!


*Photography via Megan Park and Daily Imprint

{inspiration} Going Green


I love the rumpled chicness of this apple green slippered chair. Adding the turquoise pillow and elegantly distressed accents gives it just the right amount of  sophistication & playfulness. (image via Fresh Home)


Turn up your wild side with this Jaguar print rug by Safavieh. How unexpected is the punchy green print and barely there aqua spots! Very fresh. (image via House Beautiful

The Olivia Headboard decal by blik combines the best of timeless design and modern sensibilities. Great classic shape & totally hip apple green. Love the white bedding and mod pillow. (image via House Beautiful) 

Do something out of the box and try a little apple green in your decor. It is fabulously fresh and makes nearly any color pop against it. I am particularly fond of it with white and turquoise but orange and fuchsia are pretty exciting partners in their own right. Very cool.

{inspiration} A Perfect Dining Space

Happy Monday everyone! To continue with my adoration of all things summer I thought I would share this great dining moment. Perfect white slipcovers & cushions nestle so lovely next to the dark wicker chairs and rustic wood table. A pop of fresh blooming flowers and a wonderful backdrop of cabinetry glass add the great contrast of hard and soft. I love when feminine and industrial meet and work together to make something wonderfully un-cookie cutter. And how elegant a pair of industrial pendant lamps can look when hanging over this serene setting. Nothing matches perfectly but it all perfectly works. Enjoy the warm breeze!

*photography via {this is glamorous}

{inspiration+designer} Lucas Studio, Inc.


Lucas Studio, Inc. is a boutique interior design firm founded by LA-based interior designers Joe Lucas and Parrish Chilcoat. Their style is a dynamic combination of classic meets cool; refinement with an air of West Coast ease. Traditional Home magazine took note and named them as one of the "Top 20 Young Design Firms to Watch" in April 2009. What I enjoy most about this duo is how they use traditional design elements to create very pleasing rooms yet juxtapose this restraint with pops of modern, often funky, details (i.e.: the settee fabric as seen above). In addition to their design firm, the pair also owns Harbinger, a West Hollywood retail shop that showcases trend-resistant decor (think slippered chairs & pedestal tables), eclectic antiques, lighting, art and a chic selection of wallpaper and fabrics.

*photography via One Kings Lane

West Elm 2010 Fall Relaunch


I am excited to announce that West Elm is relaunching its brand this Fall with a distinct new look and decorating strategy. To loyalists, do not dismay, the brand will continue to build upon their familiar looks (the Modernist and the Naturalist) while adding a third and fourth decorating style to the mix. The new identities will be focused on a modern interpretation of vintage-industrial and an eclectic, bohemian, style they term the Globalist. Overall you can expect a warmer West Elm, less stark with more feminine touches. I can't wait!

*photography via West Elm

A Restored Inspiration

Restoration Hardware is known as a great source or traditional decor with a vintage reference; stream-lined hardware, crisp linens, classical silhouettes. They know what they do and they do it really well. So, I have to admit that upon my recent review of their site I had some very unexpected "wow" moments. In a new web section entitled "Design Gallery" they offer an array of vignette inspirations for their viewers. Bedrooms, Living Rooms, one after the other, gorgeous living spaces filled with interest, drama, richness and beauty. (All things that are so vital to the success of a room.) Yes, I could still feel the Restoration aesthetic abounding in each shot but the heartbeat was much more intense then I have ever seen. Just take a look above at the piled rope coffee table lit by that fabulous pair of chandeliers. Bravo to this new life and wonderfully inspired direction!

*photography via Restoration Hardware website

{products+love} Scents & Feel

Designer Jenny Haik founded Scents & Feel to share the beauty and traditions of her native Tunisia with the world. With her signature Fouta towels she has recreated the Hammam-style towel, traditionally used in Turkish baths, and given us an elegant alternative to everyday terry towels. They are as lovely on a bed, table or sofa as they are on the beach. I would even throw one around me on a breezy summer evening. They are simply effortless.

*photography via One Kings Lane

{products+love} Happy Memorial Day!



The official beginning of Summer is here! With a raised glass of lemonade and the sound of the waves hitting the sand take a relaxing minute & check out this great moment from Wisteria, one of my favorite shopping destinations. They offer the perfect decor for summertime living; slightly quirky mixed with a great globe trotting, flea-market vibe. Here's to the long, happy days of summer!

French Country Dining Table $1999
Cooper's Small Colored Stools: $159
French Folding Chair $179
Pendant Cage Lamp $129
Striped Cushion for French Folding Chair $24
Starfish Garland $24
Red Rim Metal Wire Basket $79
Iron Wine Bottle Holder $69
Multi-purpose Wooden Box $39

*photography via Wisteria.com

{product+love} Hip Vintage Is the Style


I am just getting back from a fantastic trip to Colorado where I am decorating a fantastically-cool 1970's ranch. The house has been scraped and basically rebuilt in the amazing vision of it's darling owners. I have been tasked to create a space that is a mix of farmhouse chic, industrial cool and mid-century hip. Hmmmm... well, I love a great challenge! So I will keep you posted along the journey but for now take a look at this great wall lantern I discovered for their reading nook by GO Home Ltd. It's a classic silhouette with hand-finished details, the perfect dynamic for a modern home.

*photography via one kings lane

{inspiration+designer} Galbraith & Paul


There is a certain something special about handmade textiles; as if their tiny imperfections make them more interesting and gives them spirit...

Galbraith & Paul is a design team based in Philadelphia that uses the wonderful art of block printing to bring playful patterns and saturated colors to life on hand-printed pillows and lampshades. "Their designs draw inspiration from diverse styles and cultures, including the bold graphics of Scandinavian textiles, the botanical silhouettes of the Arts & Crafts movement and traditional Japanese floral patterns." I have become a huge fan of their luxurious pillows and lamp shades—designed exclusively for Room & Board- they add that extra something special to any room.
*photography via Room & Board

{product+love} Graham and Green




Across the pond there is a lovely company call Graham and Green. They opened their doors in 1974 but are as relevant today as anything I have come across. With a style that oozes with glamor, quirk and global appeal they add that extra special something to any room. I simply adore the pink mercury lamp and the black & bone inlay ram's head chair. A contemporary mix of old and new- which I personally think is simply fantastic. And if you are not in the market for furniture or lighting they also carry a deep selection of mirrors, home accents, kitchen wear & kids decor. Why not bring a bit of Parisian flair or Moroccan chic into your life via our friends from the UK? Now that's global!

*photography via grahamandgreen
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