Speaking of being released from mother nature's grip, what are your thoughts about this master bedroom?
Elle Decor September 2011. Photograph by Simon Upton. |
Elle Decor September 2011. Photograph by Simon Upton. |
My hydrangeas are well past their brilliant blue prime, but still so pretty in their sage green hue. All this pale green combined with cream and brown still says summer...but has me thinking of fall! |
The foyer/dining room. The pale gray walls and creamy white trim make it modern. My scans do not do any of these pictures justice! |
Left side of the living room. Shutters are all that are needed since the furniture and objects are of such quality. Of course, I would love to know what book titles are on those shelves! |
Right side of the living room. The antique pieces with their white upholstery and slipcovers look so fresh. The blue accents and geometric pillows on the sofa make the room feel modern. |
The guest bedroom. This two-toned 4 poster bed was designed by Gatewood and Rosselli. The simple linens and the leaf pillows on the bench give it a youthful touch. |
Franklin dresser by WSH |
Mary McDonald. Chests that double as clothing storage is smart in any size room. |
Victoria Hagen On the left is what looks to be a French armoire presumably to hold the television. |
Unknown. A desk on full view, but no dresser in sight for this modern scheme. |