Fabulous progress on a traditional home
For about a year now I have been working long-distance on a fabulous home in New Jersey. I love formal traditional style, but most of the homes I have lived in are decidedly more casual, so it has been really fun to pull out the stops with florals, damasks, silks, and trims. My client has a great eye and sense of what she wants, and this has been one fun and easy collaboration.
She recently sent some update photos, and I thought I would share with you.
Fantastic floral wallpaper in an upstairs bath:
Grasscloth in the study:
Another excellent print (on linen) on the kitchen barstools. Love the giant nailhead.
Great brass pendants over the island and velvet-trimmed raw silk roman shades
She recently sent some update photos, and I thought I would share with you.
Fantastic floral wallpaper in an upstairs bath:
Grasscloth in the study:
Another excellent print (on linen) on the kitchen barstools. Love the giant nailhead.
Great brass pendants over the island and velvet-trimmed raw silk roman shades
Vintage dining chairs recovered in silver faux-leather (it's hard to see in this picture, but the chairs have a silver-leaf detail outlining all those pretty curves).
We're thinking about this paper for the powder room:
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Those fish are like 18" tall!
Next up: recovering a lot of old regency and biedermeier furniture. Can't wait!