House and Life

House and Life

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Bunny Hop





I've had a lot of living transition in the last decade (by my own default) between houses,lofts,apartments,and so on. So when it comes to holiday decorating, I kind of stink at it. I never felt a sense of tradition like I do now in the current (and hopefully permanent for awhile) house. I think kids do it to you too. So, when it comes to Easter, I'm going to make more of an effort this year. I thought a couple of these Martha images might get us all in the mood!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Happy Spring!


Oh thank heavens its here! I thought these carnation balls were just fabulous when I spied them on Brown Button blog


Now I can only hope my sister in law does some for one of her fabulous events!

Thursday, March 19, 2009




This is all I feel like doing lately in my last trimester. Sorry for the lack of posts, but have had lots of client work to keep my eyes open for a few more weeks. Promise some new material in the near future!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Bench Love


This 9 foot visual feast from John Derian Dry Goods is the cat's meow. And at $3500 bucks, I think that is a whole lot of lounging space. Image it on a long wall, with a couple of John Robshaw pillows strewn about. Delish!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Country Cottage






I don't know what it is about the near end of Winter (thank heavens) that makes me think of country cottages. Perhaps its the breezy air and thoughts of opening the doors out to a wonderful covered terrace. My garden at the new house in non-existant. It's basically an empty lot. But I have plans. This Country House featured on Martha Stewart Living is owned by Angus Wilkie.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Have A Love ly Day





Image Courtesy of House Beautiful

Monday, February 9, 2009

Upon Further Inspection



Katie Lee Joel's bathroom decorated by Nate Berkus is just so gorgeous and so well appointed in a simple, no nonsense sort of way. Pale blue walls paired with gold and silver accents and a pitch perfect basketweave tile. Yum! And it goes to show you that you don't have to stick with just ONE finish. That is a trap that all of us at one time or another seem to fall into. The cabinet maker in our house couldn't believe I was pairing brass with nickle and a little bronze too. Its allowed and its great. I adore the sconces, anyone recognize? Not sure I do. I love the glitzy chandelier too and the silk ( I think) simple roman shade behind the perfect floating tub.



Images from Brown Button- a fabulous blog from Down Under if you haven't discovered yet. A prayer too for Australia.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

All That Glitters


Katie Lee Joel's town house in New York City is chalked full of details that I just love. But in particular, I love this gilded vestibule between her closet and bathroom. The area is just under 200sq.ft. with 14 karat gold applied to the walls for a most romantic effect. I think its best in small doses, but spectacular when done right. Nate Berkus had a hand in the interior design, which I'm not surprised. Love the basket weave marble on the floor just beyond, mainly because that it was I put down in my second floor bath and I couldn't be happier (FYI, hides EVERYTHING).

Anyhow, after some research on gold foiled walls and ceilings, its not as bad as you would think to apply and there are faux karat versions (as in you don't have to marry Billy Joel to afford it). Here is a link

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Currently Obsessed With...




Black lamp shades over a light colored base. Ooh, and add a little gold lining for shimmer.

If I get to Boston, I'm definitely heading to Hudson, where these two pretty lamps are from.

When One Door Closes....


Another is sure to open. Let's hope so with all the sad closings in the design industry. But life marches on, you best march on with it. I think bloggers will have a huge influence and fill a void for years to come, especially with the lack of resources for inspirational interiors. So I'm going to try to do my part part to keep the fire lit.

Image from our beloved Domino