French Country design, with main floor living at its best. Evocative and naturally lit, The Rhetland combines spacious French Country living with modern day beauty, it was a true showstopper at the 2017 Salt Lake Parade of Homes and continues to be to this day.
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It’s not often we feel the call of the suburbs, but this beautifully crafted, 6 bedroom home located in the heart of University Park, Texas has us dreaming of greener pastures. Encompassing over 6,300 square feet of useable space, the newly built structure is the work of Dallas-based architect Paul Turney, and the...
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A stunning landscape. Can be hung separately or as a part of a two part series (see Forest Landscape 2). Giclee on gallery wrapped canvas with artist enhancements. Framed in a floating oak frame. Please note: This art piece is made to order. Please expect 5-6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled, changed or returned. Shipping is $150 for this oversized piece, as it ships via freight.
Transitional interior design emerges as a captivating style that masterfully blends the warmth and familiarity of traditional decor with the clean lines and minimalist approach of contemporary design. This unique fusion creates spaces that are both timeless and modern, offering a versatile aesthetic that appeals to a wide range of tastes. At the core of
With 2014 now firmly underway, there’s no better time to stick to a new year’s resolution and spruce up the interior of your home with eco friendly living.
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“Use your imagination—you don’t have to color in the lines,” Sasha Bikoff says of redecorating. The New York–based interior designer known for her playful upholstery choices has a penchant for revamping midcentury Italian and French furniture with remnants of luxe fabrics from fashion houses such as Pucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Oscar de la Renta, and Chanel. Bikoff, whose projects recently outgrew her Tribeca basement, just opened an antiques showroom down the street that offers her own colorful riffs on Milo Baughman chairs and French Empire stools. Architectural Digest caught up with the revisionist thinker for tips on how, as she puts it, “to wake up oldies but goodies. Photo: Patrick Cline Reupholster the tired. Upholstery is a sure way to transform an old hand into a statement, says Bikoff. Do not be afraid to opt for fabrics with a lot of personality. To create harmony, study the shape of the piece and pick a print that mimics its design, or recover a classic with a strikingly modern print to make it pop. “If purple is your favorite color, you should have a purple piece your house,” she adds. Photo: Patrick Cline Overdye the rug. Send a large-format rug to a good dyer for brilliant recoloring. Overdye antique rugs—Bikoff is partial to Chinese Deco carpets—in fresh colors such as marigold, cerulean, and peridot. Gentle tie-dyeing techniques can also produce wonderfully vivifying results. Reset the stage for an otherwise muted room, or match a rug to a vignette of furniture to create a whole new world. Photo: Patrick ClineReshuffle the mix. Sometimes, introducing one or two pieces into unexpected company changes everything. Move an 18th-century love seat into a room with side tables from Dorothy Draper’s Hollywood Regency moment, or scoot a balloon-back chair up to a Memphis Milano desk. “The magic is in the mingling,” Bikoff says. “It’s like a conversation between some unique personalities.” Source
Trevor Jones, Tom Moyer and Lindsay Beebe: Utah cities have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to slow climate change
Oh my god, we have a winner! I celebrate the cold-weather season just by one thing: indoor remodeling. During the summer period, you are often away from home.
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