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Friday, August 26, 2011
Hamptons Designer Showhouse: Details
To wrap up my coverage of the
Hamptons Designer Showhouse
, I thought I would share some of my favorite details found throughout the house which I hadn't shown.
The lower landing, which stopped most viewer's right in their tracks was completed by
Welhil Interiors
. They filled the space with a beautiful bar, a la 1950s and used this beautiful lucite chair at the base of the stair. The end wall was papered with an enormous blow up of a Long Island Map, charming!
The dining room off of the foyer was decorated by
Robert Stilin
. Robert created a contemporary space anchored by a great chandelier that I wanted to take home with me! Robert has been a fixture in showhouses for quite awhile; past Hamptons designer showhouses as well as Kips Bay (see coverage of his 2011 Kips Bay room on
Habitually Chic
).
The Mendelson Group
created a modern stair landing (including this incredible lamp) on the 2nd floor. Notice the wallpaper with the great subtle details.
Patricia Fisher
designed a beautiful and feminine guest room which was a sea of blues. I loved this console table (notice the
Hickory Chair
stools which were found throughout the house used by a few designers.
Haus Interiors
decorated the foyer and it was definitely an eye catching space. This console table and stools reminded me a lot of a Missoni print.
Lillian August
decorated the living room in a charming vintagey beach style. I loved the large scale landscape drawing on the wall.
Meg Braff
, never one to disappoint, turned a pokey butler's pantry and powder room into beautiful spaces through texture and color. This powder room is perfect for a beach house.
Eddie Lee
turned the guest sitting room overlooking the pool into a sophisticated retreat. The colors of celedon green and beautiful blue seemed fresh and crisp. I loved the tufted sofa.
This seating area looked like a great place to sit down with a good book (and martini!)
Keith Baltimore
decorated one of the bedrooms in a vintage style which was so fun: I loved the house of the
Hickory Chair
column in the corner.
The beautiful kitchen was completed by
Bakes and Company
. The carrara tile backsplash is what I would put into my own kitchen and I loved these old storage jars.
Behind the house lies a beautiful pool and enormous poolhouse (the size of most houses which I preferred to the main house!)
The main sitting room of the poolhouse was decorated by
Eileen Kathryn Boyd
. The windows facing the neighbor's yard are covered in gorgeous yellow curtains and enhanced by urn topped columns.
Even the changing area, also decorated by Eileen, left no detail untouched. I see a lot of cute pillows and totebags I'd want to take with me to the beach!
I hope you enjoyed my coverage of the
Design Showhouse
. You still have time to visit the house and see it for yourself for another week -it closes on September 4th.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Hamptons Designer Showhouse: Ron Foire for Hickory Chair
The enormous master suite at the Hamptons Designer Showhouse was designed by
Ron Fiore for Hickory Chair
. Using many of Hickory Chair's classic pieces, Ron wove together an elegant and airy bedroom with different zones for a hideaway within the house.
I loved the desk beneath a window facing the pool beside the fireplace; those large work areas are so useful for spreading out!
The tablescapes around the room were stunning, whats not to like with this collection of vases?
Although a bit washed out in my photograph, the sitting area looked like the perfect little corner to cozy up into. I love having those 2 lamps side by side in the shelf for reading lights.
A virtual footboard for the bed was created with the backs of these timeless chairs (even Christian Dior would approve!).
If I had to find one fault with the room, and this is personal, I hate the trend to cover books with paper. While I agree it makes the room more serene perhaps, I just love books and hate to see them covered. A bookshelf is so much more interesting when there are titles to survey.
The master bath was completed by
Carole Reed Design
and I loved the layered window treatments. Even I, a sworn shower taker, might be tempted by this tub (and my monogram is even included on that towel!).
Friday, August 19, 2011
Hamptons Designer Showhouse: Donald Schermerhorn
The best laid out room at the Hamptons Designer Showhouse was the family room by New York designer
Donald Schermerhorn
. Bucking convention, Donald laid out the furniture diagonally in the room which not only was interesting but aided traffic flow. Similarly, his room at the Kips Bay showhouse in 2009 also had an interesting furniture arrangement and garnered a lot of attention. See that room
HERE
on Habitually Chic. I love examples of thinking outside of the box like this!
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Hamptons Designer Showhouse: Keith Carroll
My favorite bedroom at the Hamptons Designer Showhouse was a 1st floor guest room that was just so charming I could have moved right in.
Decorated by
Keith Carroll,
the room highlighted
Scalamandre
wallpaper with dogs in a yellow and gray colorway, which was then repeated through the colors found throughout the room. It certainly didn't hurt that the room was styled as if someone was living there, down to the NYtimes and oreos on the breakfast tray!
While small, the room still had space for a small seating area; always good for a guest so they can have somewhere to lounge privately other than in bed.
The en-suite bathroom continued the yellow and gray theme but in a different wallpaper. Classic white bath fixtures finished off the space in a timeless manner.
As I said, the room was styled so well, down to the products; always my favorite part of any show house!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Hamptons Designer Showhouse: Raji RM & Associates
Another of my favorite rooms at the
Hamptons Designer Showhouse
, I'm proud to say, was done by a good friend of mine here in DC,
Raji Radhakrishnan
.
Raji, smiling here as always, composed a room very much in line with her work; Eclectic but edited, a fascinating collection of the most beautiful and interesting pieces which make the room feel to me as if an interesting person lived there rather than being 'decorated'. To my mind, isn't this the goal of high-style interior design?
Raji explained that the room she started with was basically bare bones, a staff bedroom on the lower level. The first task she assigned herself was to bring some architecture into the space through a painted wood chair rail and moldings. They MAKE the room.
Raji interpreted the space as a ladies lounge for the mistress of the house. She wanted the room to tell the story of an accomplished woman who needed a stylish office to conduct her own business away from the family. Imaginary client: Hillary Clinton.
The pieces throughout the space are all amazing -you could spend all day here just admiring each one. I loved these vintage pottery jugs.
No inch of the room was forgotten with beautiful details throughout.
Even the light fixture was incredible!
I think we can all agree this is a room we would want to spend time in; especially this tufted leather chair!
The most show-stopping item in the room is the glass rod encased cabinet in the corner. Created by a French artist that Raji and her husband discovered wandering around Paris, the borrowed piece has an asking price of over 50k! Look but don't touch!
One of the most personal and asked-about spaces in the space, believe it or not, was the bathroom. Raji's talented daughter,
Shruti Narasimhan
spent countless hours painting a beautiful coral decoration on the walls with coordinating shower curtain. It's no surprise however that the apple didn't fall far from the tree; Shruti currently is studying interior design in NYC.
For better pictures of the space than my own, go to
My Notting Hill
to see professional photographs.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Hamptons Designer Showhouse: Tilton Fenwick
As I mentioned last week, my favorite rooms at the
Hamptons Designer Showhouse
were in the most unexpected places. One of these was the basement family room done by the noted interior decorators at
Tilton Fenwick
that have been in the press so much since opening shop in 2010.
While the layout of the room was a bit strange, set up for cocktail parties I presume, every object in it was so exquisite -something I would want for my own house.
The room lies at the rear of the house with the pool terrace above and unfortunately faces a gravel courtyard and tall stone wall. With a layered room this beautiful though, who needs to look out?
The first thing that struck my eye were these green velvet armless sofas -the most delectable pieces of furniture! I really wanted to sprawl out on one but it just didn't seem polite!
The turquoise opaline lamp in the corner livened up what would have otherwise been an awkward little alcove.
This horn covered chair was really striking, and the upholstery was really interesting - I think it might have been an outdoor fabric? It looks like mohair until you touched it. I loved the colorful collection of national geographics below the console.
This pretty corner bookcase brought a touch of whimsy to the space and I felt, connected it to the pool outside with the canopied top.
In the corner of the room was a simple bookcase piled high with drinks and snacks -perfect for a party, especially those salty pretzels!
The other side of the room had a lovely cabinet in the most beautiful wood tones.
They not only took on the family room, but also the adjacent powder room. What could have easily become a throw away space (in terms of design) took center stage with a beautiful patterned wallpaper with contrasting red mirror. Hopefully we'll be seeing a lot more from this talented duo!
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