about this home. How much would be it be to recreate?
the home's formerly boxy shape and continue into the interior. The new curving shapes reflect a more modern sensibility and draw the eye into the home.
before this home was famous, it was just a plain-Jane 1941 faux Cape Cod house. Since it had no major period details to speak of, architect Edgar Papazian treated it as a blank slate for his new family home. Increasing square footage was a must, but he wanted to do it in a practical but unique way, blending
Papazian learned that the writer had actually changed the sketch when he saw the house, giving it a bigger role.
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The aptly nicknamed Eyebrow House catches the eye of anyone who walks past it — just as it did with the location scouts for IFC's hit cable series Portlandia. The s
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Lauren Home Collection and was unable to find it. Any other ideas of where I may be able to find it. Thank you.
you'll learn more about the rug in that thread. Many other suggestions of sourcing from the community were mentioned as well.
Both of the items were purchased from Williams-Sonoma Home.
This rug was purchased in 2009 from Williams Sonoma Home.
Thanks so much, the family has enjoyed this room so very much. The chairs are from Williams Sonoma Home (which I think, are no longer made) but we have another
Lauren Home collection piece from many years ago, I agree that maybe best to check with a local craftsman.
take a look at one of the other questions on this photo...you'll learn more about
onoma Home. They are a cowhide w/hair and the piping and back panel of the pillow are chocolate leather.
historic 1907 home. The new construction includes a kitchen and family living area, a master bedroom suite, and a fourth floor dormer expansion. The subtle palette of materials, extensive built-in cabinetry, and careful integration of modern detailing and design, together create a fresh interpretation of the
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You could do blinds and panels on the same windows as another option.
What I learned: When done right, custom drapery, like these Roman shades, can add a level of simple sophistication.
for your home is one simple way to connect the rooms. Roman shades are a classic choice — they look good with any style decor, and they can be layered with curtains if you want to change things up.
Transitional homes can use drum shades. Traditional use tulip or fluted shades.
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Consider scale. A giant floor lamp over a small occasional chair wouldn't work well. However, a larger midcentury ceramic lamp base with a modern drum shade would be awesome next to a big love seat or a sectional. The same goes for tiny table lamps. If your seating is large
transitional home, I would go for drum shades. Romantic or traditional homes would be best fitted with tulip or fluted-style lampshades. An eclectic home can employ a variety of styles as long as they fit the design story of the space. If the room is fun and edgy, for example, a large fluted shade may look
its new home. In the late fall, after the flowers and grasses have spread their seeds, the meadow can usually be mowed down entirely, allowing it to grow back throughout the following year. Don't forget to compost!
its new home. In the late fall, after the flowers and grasses have spread their seeds, the meadow can usually be mowed down entirely, allowing it to grow back throughout the following year. Don't forget to compost!
interested in learning more about meadows.
to the home you see the row of tall, slender feather reed grass (Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster') — burnished tips catching the morning light. Next, there is a grouping of Joe Pye weed (Eupatorium purpureum 'Atropurpureum'), with lavender dome-like flowers on tall stalks. Other perennials and