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MARGARITA BRAVO
This client wanted to have their kitchen as their centerpiece for their house. As such, I designed this kitchen to have a dark walnut natural wood finish with timeless white kitchen island combined with metal appliances.
The entire home boasts an open, minimalistic, elegant, classy, and functional design, with the living room showcasing a unique vein cut silver travertine stone showcased on the fireplace. Warm colors were used throughout in order to make the home inviting in a family-friendly setting.
Project designed by Denver, Colorado interior designer Margarita Bravo. She serves Denver as well as surrounding areas such as Cherry Hills Village, Englewood, Greenwood Village, and Bow Mar.
For more about MARGARITA BRAVO, click here: https://www.margaritabravo.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.margaritabravo.com/portfolio/observatory-park/
Suzanne MacCrone Rogers
In celebration of the ruby {40th} anniversary of the induction of the historic Hay House to The Georgia Trust, I transformed this beautiful grand hallway and foyer into an indoor winter wonderland English topiary garden. Cyprus, boxwood, ivy topiary trees are covered in fairy lights and illuminate this elegant hallway, while a stone bird bath cradles a hand blown red glass gazing ball. A wrought iron arbor sets the stage for a gilded mossy chair and Santa's coat. Red roses, nutcrackers, a candle chandelier, and reindeer accent the space in a charming way.
©Suzanne MacCrone Rogers
NewWall
Wallpaper by Marimekko. Available at NewWall.com | It’s name in Finnish translates to “Great Crested Greene,” a water bird with elegant head feathers.The trio of colourful bands is a playful remix of repetition, designed by Maija Louekari and given colour by Kristina Isola.
Mitchell Brock
Staircase
With inspiration drawn from the original 1800’s homestead, heritage appeal prevails in the present, demonstrating how the past and its formidable charms continue to stimulate our lifestyle and imagination - See more at: http://mitchellbrock.com/projects/case-studies/ranch-manor/#sthash.VbbNJMJ0.dpuf
Margery Wedderburn Interiors
There is a dreamy quality about this stunning Federal period-style Charlottesville home that mentally transports one to faraway lands of blissful relaxation. Our studio preserved this romantic ambience by paying careful attention to detail in every room. We carefully assigned perfect spaces for the client’s treasured antiques and decor items. The foyer is a definitive highlight of the home, where the walls are faux-painted with continuous exterior views of the incredible mountains in the distance of this stately home. Cozy furnishings, beautiful window treatments, and exquisite rugs add an elegant, romantic touch.
Photography: Timothy Bell
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Project designed by interior design studio Margery Wedderburn Interiors. They serve Northern Virginia areas including the D.C suburbs of Great Falls, McLean, Potomac, and Bethesda, along with Orlando and the rest of Central Florida.
For more about Margery Wedderburn interiors, see here: https://margerywedderburninteriors.com
To learn more about this project, see here:
https://margerywedderburninteriors.com/portfolio-page/federal-period-style-in-charlottesville-virginia/
Tami Smight Interiors
My goal was to make a little" jewel box" for my client's powder room. The small window was made to look larger with a sheer gold Roman shade and a brown silk drapery panel with beaded trim and tassel tieback. This is one jewel box of a room!
Kathy Appel, ASID
Upstairs Hall
The mural continues through the second floor hall. A handcrafted console table covers the radiator and extends the deep window sill. This created a large area to display a bird cage, plants, terrarium, preserved feathers and other collectibles. The vintage Arts & Crafts corner chair, reproduction Arts & Crafts area rug, wall art and accessories coalesce with the mural and reflect the bucolic view seen through the window.
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