Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Harmonious Living in Houston


The August issue of House Beautiful features the largest spread it has ever done on a home and it happens to belong to Andy Singer, the founder of Visual Comfort Lighting and his wife, Gayle. Those of you who a regular readers of La Dolce Vita know that my husband has the pleasure of working for Visual Comfort. The funny thing is, Andy's house is being published in a few magazines and he is notoriously modest and doesn't like being the center of attention.

The house, which was completed within the last year is situated in one of Houston's most beautiful areas. The interior was designed by J.Randall Powers, whose own home was featured in Elle Decor last year. J.Randall drew inspiration from the city of Rome and modeled the home after a neoclassical villa. His aim was to create a space which was beautiful, edited, and most importantly, comfortable. He and the Singers felt it was extremely important for their home to feel comfortable and livable, a refuge from the hustle and bustle of their daily lives. The house is dressed in a soothing and serene palette and feels homey, but very grow-up all at once.


Visitors are greeted by a beautiful set of custom doors, a massive Visual Comfort Zodiac pendant, creamy marble floors, and Italian antiques.

The large living room is part of a two-page spread. Powers makes its massive size work by creating two smaller sitting areas. The floor is covered in grass matting in this room, while two wooden Italian busts stand guard over the space.

A second shot of the living room (notice the beautiful door knobs)


The family style kitchen melds together old and new. The Visual Comfort Country Industrial Pendants are modeled after a vintage style, while the room is filled with antique copper cookware and vintage ironware.


The sunny breakfast room feature exposed brick walls, a beamed ceiling, an antique walnut table accompanied by a banquette and upholstered chairs.


A vignette of several other rooms in the house


The guest bedroom features several engravings of Roman architectural fragments and a bed upholstered in paisley fabric. The Pimlico bedside lamps are also by Visual Comfort.

The limestone floors, alabaster urns, and carrara marble counter tops in the master bath are meant to reference the materials used in ancient Rome. A vintage starburst mirror hangs in front of a circular window.


The master bedroom also features engravings of Roman ruins, a theme which persists throughout the house. Both the bedding and the bed itself are dressed in fine stripes. J.Randall opted for a leather settee at the foot of the bed because he felt an upholstered bench would "look too staged".


The interview with J.Randall Powers

All Visual Comfort products are available through their sister company, Circa Lighting.

Images from the August 2008 issue of House Beautiful

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Show and Tell: San Francisco Decorator Showcase

Back in May, I wrote about our trip to San Francisco for Fabian's birthday. You may recall that one of the highlights of the trip, was visiting San Francsico Decorator Showcase house. There were some rooms that I wasn't able to photograph, but luckily, California Home and Design Magazine also has a feature on the showcase house including the gorgeous living room (one of several in the massive house) by Geoffrey DeSousa of DeSousa Hughes. The room with it's midnight colored walls and rust accents was one of my favorites in the house.

The article also features designer Melanie Coddington who designed the sitting room off of Her Master bedroom and Sean Weatherhill, who designed the modern 2,000 square foot rooftop terrace.

Congratulations, Brown Design!


Brown Design is featured in the July issue of California Home and Design Magazine. Their Nottingham house, a Spanish villa originally built in the 1920's, which was taken down to the studs and brought back to life in classic Brown Design style graces the magazine cover. You probably recognize it from the first season of Flipping Out or from the images of the talavera tile which made their way around the blogosphere (that sounds so nerdy!) earlier this year.

Congratulations to Ryan and his team on the well-deserved recognition for their impeccable work!

Head over to the
Brown Design blog to download and read the article from California Home and Design Magazine.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Labradoodle Love

Miniature Australian Labradoodle

My husband and I have been contemplating getting a dog for a while now. We want a sweet, intelligent, playful, but somewhat laid-back dog. Back in May, while celebrating his birthday in San Francisco, we saw an Australian Labradoodle for the first time. We've been smitten ever since! I tend to love shaggy dogs, and they definitely fit the bill (they don't shed...huge plus!).

Not to be mistaken with an American Labradoodle, which is just a first generation mix between a poodle and a lab, the Australian Labradoodle has been cross-bred across multiple generations. They come in three sizes: miniature, medium, and standard and with three possible types of coats.We like both the fleece and wool coats.I'm not sure if we'll actually get one, but I sure hope we do.

Standard Australian Labradoodles in a variety of colors

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