This new construction home is situated in an upscale enclave. We were brought in at the very beginning of the building process, so we were able to make modifications to the plans and add many custom features. Local artisans were employed to create pieces throughout the home. A blacksmith fabricated an amazing staircase railing, art glass designs were incorporated into all the cabinets, and furniture of the highest quality was used. The style combined his love of the Arts and Crafts style with her affinity for contemporary furniture. Of course, the clean lines of both styles work well together. The “real” art here is the spectacular view, so we capitalized on the colors outside. We were also very fortunate to realize our complete vision because our clients wanted to start from scratch and not use anything from their previous residence. Photo by Beth Singer.
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Julie Campbell_Avina wrote:
Could you tell me who manufactured the stair railing? »
Love the drapes! How do you do it? - How are the drapes attached/hung? I'm looking to do something similar on our windows, but I have no idea where to begin. Thanks for help! »
Glass Table - Does anyone know where I can find a translucent end table like this nice round accent table? I have been looking for something like this forever... Thank you for your help! »
3. The Tripode Lamp: This lamp stands out from the pack of other tripod lamps because its base is delicate and resembles a trio of Pick-Up Sticks. The slender legs of this style take up less room but draw the eye with their clever, well-balanced arrangement.
This is another great example of tripod lamps adding some much-needed height to the furnishings. These ceilings are so high that the rest of the furniture would seem squat without the added height from the floor lamps. Also, their bases play off the slender spindles of the stair railing.
Charles Dunlap