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Jennifer Stoner Interiors
The dining room is to the right of the front door when you enter the home. We designed the trim detail on the ceiling, along with the layout and trim profile of the wainscoting throughout the foyer. The walls are covered in blue grass cloth wallpaper and the arched windows are framed by gorgeous coral faux silk drapery panels.
Melinda Mandell Interior Design
Originally, the dining layout was too small for our clients needs. We reconfigured the space to allow for a larger dining table to entertain guests. Adding the layered lighting installation helped to define the longer space and bring organic flow and loose curves above the angular custom dining table. The door to the pantry is disguised by the wood paneling on the wall.
Impeccably Designed Homes by Donna Hoffman
WINNER OF IDS DESIGNER OF THE YEAR AWARD 2014
Like all the spaces we design, this room is totally about the people who live in it. True, the room started as a blank empty box, and while this couple likes architectural interest, the low ceiling was a challenge. Our solution was to add a wonderful niche – perfect to correct the uneven window wall AND indulge an architectural craving. Au courante grass cloth wallpaper and a modern rug are the perfect foil for the refreshing furnishings and appointments that span from 19th century to mid-century to modern.
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The dining room is framed by a metallic silver ceiling and molding alongside red and orange striped draperies paired with woven wood blinds. A contemporary nude painting hangs above a pair of vintage ivory lamps atop a vintage orange buffet.
Black rattan chairs with red leather seats surround a transitional stained trestle table, and the teal walls set off the room’s dark walnut wood floors and aqua blue hemp and wool rug.
Calderpeel Architects
Four Beeches
Inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Hill House, Four Beeches is a magnificent natural stone, new-build property with a corner turret, steeply pitched roofs, large overhanging eaves and parapet gables. This 16,700 sq ft mansion is set in a picturesque location overlooking a conservation area in Cheshire. The property sits in beautiful, mature landscaped grounds extending to approximately 2 ¼ acres.
A mansion thought to be the most expensive home in Greater Manchester has gone on sale for an eye-watering £11.25m. The eight-bedroom house on Green Walk, Bowdon, was built by a local businessman in 2008 but it is now ‘surplus to requirements’.
The property has almost 17,000 sq ft of floor space – including six reception rooms and a leisure suite with a swimming pool, spa, gym and home cinema with a bar area. It is surrounded by 2.25 acres of landscaped grounds, with garage space for four cars.
Phillip Diggle, from estate agent Gascoigne Halman, said: “It’s certainly the most expensive property we’ve ever had and the most expensive residential property in the area.
Ann Lowengart Interiors
This sophisticated yet ultra-feminine condominium in one of the oldest and most prestigious neighborhoods in San Francisco was decorated with entertaining in mind. The all-white upholstery, walls, and carpets are surprisingly durable with materials made to suit the lifestyle of a Tech boss lady. Custom artwork and thoughtful accessories complete the look.
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