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Decorative and functional details i.e. the picture light illuminates the client's artwork, the marble pedestal displays and Indian religious figure, purchase by the client during their travels, the antique French chair, transitional sofa and the dark blue silk satin curtain material blend objects and colors in a way that reinforces the design and the unique color palette.

Soft neutrals and elegant materials are a feast for the eyes
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Jesus is lost and found in the Temple of Jerusalem. Divino Nino Catholic Church in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Authentic leaded stained glass made by the only company in Honduras that manufactures authentic Tiffany copper foil and leaded stained glass.

Well-traveled. Relaxed. Timeless.
Our well-traveled clients were soon-to-be empty nesters when they approached us for help reimagining their Presidio Heights home. The expansive Spanish-Revival residence originally constructed in 1908 had been substantially renovated 8 year prior, but needed some adaptations to better suit the needs of a family with three college-bound teens. We evolved the space to be a bright, relaxed reflection of the family’s time together, revising the function and layout of the ground-floor rooms and filling them with casual, comfortable furnishings and artifacts collected abroad.
One of the key changes we made to the space plan was to eliminate the formal dining room and transform an area off the kitchen into a casual gathering spot for our clients and their children. The expandable table and coffee/wine bar means the room can handle large dinner parties and small study sessions with similar ease. The family room was relocated from a lower level to be more central part of the main floor, encouraging more quality family time, and freeing up space for a spacious home gym.
In the living room, lounge-worthy upholstery grounds the space, encouraging a relaxed and effortless West Coast vibe. Exposed wood beams recall the original Spanish-influence, but feel updated and fresh in a light wood stain. Throughout the entry and main floor, found artifacts punctate the softer textures — ceramics from New Mexico, religious sculpture from Asia and a quirky wall-mounted phone that belonged to our client’s grandmother.

An 1950s addition to an important Neo Classic San Francisco Residence is renovated for the first time in 50 years. The goal was to create a space that would reproduce the original details of the rest of the house : a stunning neo Classic residence built in 1907 above Nob Hill. Photo by David LIvingston

This beautiful carved cross features a distressed finish and a hook on the front to hang a small olive branch or anything else from. A lovely addition to your religious art collection.
Made of Mango wood
Dimensions: 20.5" H.

A decorative mirror placed over the fireplace not only made the room appear larger but added some light. Simplicity abounds with the mantle decorations as fresh greens in the hearth.

I am so excited to finally share my Spring 2018 One Room Challenge! For those of you who don't know me, I'm Natasha Habermann. I am a full-time interior designer and blogger living in North Salem, NY. Last Fall, I participated as a guest in the Fall 2017 ORC and was selected by Sophie Dow, editor in chief of House Beautiful to participate as a featured designer in the Spring 2018 ORC. I've religiously followed the ORC for years, so being selected as a featured designer was a tremendous honor.

The building was originally built by Little and Middlemiss as the St. Anna’s Asylum for the Relief of Destitute Females and Their Helpless Children of All Religious Denominations. The name "Anna" came from one of their benefactors, a Dr. Mercer, in memory of his late daughter. The building has served as a landmark for New Orleanians for generations.
Photo by Jeffrey Johnston

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The large brass statue represents the magnificent and awe-inspiring moment when Lord Krishna defeats the snake demon Kaaliya.
Lord Krishna, standing tall and glorious, is shown with mesmerizing detail and elegance, displaying his almighty strength and valor.
Krishna’s smile conveys confidence and victory, his foot firmly planted on the hood of the multi-headed snake.
The brass sculpture’s superb craftsmanship brings out the complex features of Krishna’s dress, his ornamented crown, and the whirling waves of the river underneath them.
The statue’s rich golden color lends a regal touch, while the polished surface improves its overall attractiveness.

I am so excited to finally share my Spring 2018 One Room Challenge! For those of you who don't know me, I'm Natasha Habermann. I am a full-time interior designer and blogger living in North Salem, NY. Last Fall, I participated as a guest in the Fall 2017 ORC and was selected by Sophie Dow, editor in chief of House Beautiful to participate as a featured designer in the Spring 2018 ORC. I've religiously followed the ORC for years, so being selected as a featured designer was a tremendous honor.

I am so excited to finally share my Spring 2018 One Room Challenge! For those of you who don't know me, I'm Natasha Habermann. I am a full-time interior designer and blogger living in North Salem, NY. Last Fall, I participated as a guest in the Fall 2017 ORC and was selected by Sophie Dow, editor in chief of House Beautiful to participate as a featured designer in the Spring 2018 ORC. I've religiously followed the ORC for years, so being selected as a featured designer was a tremendous honor.
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