I loved the desk beneath a window facing the pool beside the fireplace; those large work areas are so useful for spreading out!
The tablescapes around the room were stunning, whats not to like with this collection of vases?Although a bit washed out in my photograph, the sitting area looked like the perfect little corner to cozy up into. I love having those 2 lamps side by side in the shelf for reading lights.
A virtual footboard for the bed was created with the backs of these timeless chairs (even Christian Dior would approve!).
If I had to find one fault with the room, and this is personal, I hate the trend to cover books with paper. While I agree it makes the room more serene perhaps, I just love books and hate to see them covered. A bookshelf is so much more interesting when there are titles to survey.The master bath was completed by Carole Reed Design and I loved the layered window treatments. Even I, a sworn shower taker, might be tempted by this tub (and my monogram is even included on that towel!).
5 comments:
I totally agree with you about covering the books in paper - it's almost as bad as arranging them by colour!
Blue, YES, I always think of that as organizing for 5 year olds.
I agree with not caring for covering the books as well. As long as we are finding fault, I don't like it when the lamp shades are so small that the socket shows. And how did that chimneypiece become a standard for spec houses from $150,000 to $2,500,000? But otherwise I think the designer created an attractive room, suitable for the Hamptons.
Such a soothing color palette. I love all the softness and maybe that is why the books are veiled in one soft papery shade. All makes for a pretty room.
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I agree about covered books. a little embarrassed to admit that I've done it (but have also un-done it)! yep. a room's much richer with the books left alone...donna
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