
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Helping in Sandy's Wake

Style Showdown: Entryway Vignettes
While pinning away the other day, I noticed I had pinned three vignettes that were similar in color palette and design elements. Gold mirror? Check! White lamps? Check! Fabulous seating? check! In spite of the composition and similar design elements, each space is unique in its overall aesthetic. Naturally, this makes for an ideal “Style Showdown” post! So, let’s have a look, shall we?
{Look No. 1: Designed by Sandra Morgan, this entryway features a gilded mirror, beautiful chest with Greek key detail, a Louis chair, a pair of classic white porcelain lamps, and a modern, graphic touch thanks to the spectacular Cowan and Tout wallpaper and checkerboard wood floors. The look embodies what we’ve come to know as “young traditional”.}
{Look No. 2: This to-die-for space belongs to photgrapher Francois Halard and is filled with eclectic pieces from the Beni Ourain rug and Giacommetti plaster lamps to the Senufo stools, various pieces of art, and an oversized gilded mirror.}

Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Birthday Wishlist
I’ve had a few thoughtful family members and friends ask what I’d like for my upcoming birthday this Sunday. Usually, I am terrible at figuring out what I want, but this year, I actually have a few items on my wish list. Around the holidays, I’ll usually post gift guides and wish lists and my friends always tell me how helpful they are because they know exactly what to get me! I kind of wish my husband would start making wish lists because I always have a hard time thinking of what to get him.
Beyond anything material, I am so grateful to have the most incredible husband and best friend in Fabian, a wonderful family, great friends, my sweet puppy son, Tate, and of course, this blog and all of my fabulous readers. I feel like I really am living “La Dolce Vita”!
{J.Crew Classic Pavé Bracelet: I’ve had my eye on this beauty for over a year now and never got around to getting it after it was on backorder for a long time around last Christmas. This is the type of piece I could see myself wearing everyday. Easy, versatile, and glamorous.}
{Custom Monogram Wood Stamp: Like any good Southern girl, I’m a sucker for a lovely monogram! I love this stamp and especially love the black and gold combination, but I’m guessing you’re not surprised!}

{The Big Book of Chic by Miles Redd: If Miles’ new design tome is as magical as his work, I am in! I can’t wait to get my hands on this book.}

My Favorite Room: Veranda Interiors
Monday, October 29, 2012
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{Office Designed by Jamie Herlzinger}
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{Dining Room Designed by Jamie Herlzinger}
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
Starting Over
“We better call the moving company!” Do these words cause excitement or fear? What’s the new town going to be like? Will the neighbor’s be fun to hang with? Will my favorite things fit in my new home? From a Colonial in Bronxville, to a Mid-Century in Columbus to a faux-Hollywood Regency Townhouse in Dallas, I’ve made a lot of money for moving companies over the past 10 years. Pieces have come, others have gone – a few great ones have traveled with me wherever I’ve gone. They may have moved from room to room, reupholstered or fitted out with difference accessories, yet they have adapted and looked great in each home. With a little preparation, some imagination and a touch of fearlessness, the house will become your home in no time! Look for 4 helpful tips at the end of this posting.
The Family Room in Columbus was a wide-open space that needed oversized scale. I found a bold red abstract painting to hang over an equally oversized ultrasuede sectional paired with the iconic Knoll Barcelona couch.
Fast forward to Dallas! Some of the same pieces – Barcelona couch (check!), red abstract (check!) hung in different direction by accident (oops but cool!) all found a home with a vintage Waylande Gregory sculpture courtesy of eBay and a few coffee table books. You can tell a lot about a person from their choice of coffee table books?
Mixing centuries and continents, a vintage Sputnik chandelier and Modernist oil painting hang above an antique Chinese altar table from ABC Carpet & Home that made several round-trips between NY and TX. The same chandelier and painting made the Texas Two-Step into the master bedroom.
Remember that Chinese altar table? It got a whole new look in the Dining Room with a collection of blue & white porcelains that I had stashed in the basement. I love it when you can shop from your own closet (or basement).
One room that guests loved the most in Columbus was one of the smallest – the Powder Bath with Schumacher zebra wallpaper, high gloss Kohler black fixtures and a collection of antique pencil sketches found on eBay. The sketches found a fresh home in the Dallas foyer along with a driftwood lamp I dragged back from Stellar Union in Southampton. The Saarinen table has a few of my all-time favorites which I see every time I walk in the house – the Steuben Frog Prince (he’s out there somewhere), Tibetan prayer wheel (a gift from an old boss) and a mystical Lingam stone said to increase vitality & pranic energy.
Sometimes all you need is a few yards of fabric to give new life. Slipper chairs with their original mid-century upholstery fit the bill in front of the Columbus fireplace. A smart blue & white stripe gave them a different look in the Dallas den.
I have treated myself to a few new treasures – a groovy 1960’s Zodiac Mirror and Tortoise Shell scored at Round Top’s Marburger Farm Antique Show, one fine 100-degree October day.
Okay, I’m a big ol’ softie but it wouldn’t be home without Jeffrey, my trusty chocolate Labrador who I rescued in Ohio 6 years ago. He’s made the cross-country trips without a peep, made me smile every step of the way and has made his mark on every sofa, bed, area rug.
You’ve just called the movers – here are some helpful tips: - Take pictures of the bigger pieces and write down the dimensions so you can take them with you when you look for your next home. Will that sofa fit? Now you’ll know!
- Keep an inspiration notebook (yes mine is still old school for now) or create boards on Pinterest.
- Don’t be afraid to mix things up – move items from room to room, repaint, refinish, reupholster.
- Shop from your basement or storage room. Old pieces that you haven’t seen in a while look fresh again. Put other items away – they’ll look great when you discover them again in a few years.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Fabulous Room Friday 10.26.12
This week’s “Fabulous Room” is a glamorous salon, or living room by designer Lynne Scalo. The dramatic space features several standout pieces. My personal favorite is the stunning Klismos chair in brass and woven saddle leather. You’ll also notice the custom Chesterfield-inspired sofa, a pair of cocktail tables by Oly Studio in complementing aluminum and shell finsihes, along with a silver-splashed cowhide rug, a pair of Ruhlmann Sconces, and a gorgeous gilded mirror. The large space is divided into two seating areas to promote intimate conversation. The wheat sheaf table in front of the fireplace was inspired by the tables Coco Chanel favored in her own salon. The space is dressed in a serene palette of blue, grey, and silver which is ideal for maintaining some restraint with so many statement-making pieces in one room. Which element is your favorite?
Have a great weekend!

Thursday, October 25, 2012
Global Architecture: Los Angeles
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