Tamar Schechner hi
The painting is by my mother Nora Frenkel who was a wonderful artist and past away 15 years ago, unfortunately she only did a few of these series and they were all sold.
Tamar Schechner This is actually the back door to the garden and i'm sorry but this is so old I don't even remember where I got it, it's not really a chandelier, it's very small and has little place to put a candle in. Sorry I can't help more.
The lovely pink door at the bottom of the stairs leads to the garden outside, and the large artwork above the door is by her mother.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful home with the Houzz community, Tam! See her Etsy shop and her site, Nest Pretty Things.
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Painting a front door in playful pink tells visitors to expect whimsy and delight once they cross the threshold. The yellow abstract painting above confirms this theory and welcomes guest for a refreshing experience.
Carnation pink. An unexpected guest isn't always a good thing, but an unexpected welcome is totally fun. What better way to surprise all of your guests than with a carnation-pink front door!
Paint pick: Pink Moment 6857 by Sherwin Williams
A bold design statement can be as simple as an original color choice for a key feature — in this case, the bubblegum-pink door. While red doors have become a classic, this tint of red is a shock and a pretty complement to the artwork.
2. Accessories designer Tamar Schechner has no fear when it comes to spreading the color around her Vermont home. This vibrant entryway through a bright pink door lets you know you're in for lots of colorful treats.
High-Octane DoorsPaint in general is the easiest, quickest and cheapest total makeover solution. But if painting an entire room is out of the question, think small: Paint a door or part of one. In this design, the plants, bright painting and pink door provide plenty of eye candy, but I think the dark blue-green treatment on the inside of the door casing makes the biggest (small) statement.See more painted doors
Functional hardware such as a stairway handrail becomes a lively accessory with a fresh coat of paint. You can probably paint a handrail in an hour and have a fun new look before lunch.
The painting is by my mother Nora Frenkel who was a wonderful artist and past away 15 years ago, unfortunately she only did a few of these series and they were all sold.