I took a picture of this lighting fixture below and I really felt like taking it down and just run out with it.
My second favorite room, hands up and down again, was Salon des femmes designed by Raji RM Associates. Again because of the selection of furniture. Raji Radhakrishnan also chose, from what I can tell, transitional furniture from the 30's and 40's and everything looked just perfect. So eclectic and rifined, this room made me want to have it as my personal space. This is definitely a room I would use as a sitting area in my master bedroom and enjoy my everyday afternoon coffee.
I understood the use of the shag rug on the lucite chair but I didn't prefer it. I would actually have opted for a completely different type of lucite chair.
The french pottery below were adorable and the lamp spoke to me so eloquently.
The powder room below designed by Tilton Fenwick was just fun and lively. I really loved it. The pop of red against of the green and black wallpaper was just brilliant!! Below is an image found online of a coral mixed with seaweed. Isn't that combination just gorgeous!! The same color scheme found the this powder room. Below are the images of the Guest room which was designed by Keith Carroll. I was very interested in studying this room because even when I didn't love the wallpaper everything was pulled off so well. Which is in essence what a well designed room should feel like. The combination of purples, browns and yellows were very soothing and cozy.
I loved this cozy seating area in the room.
The Guest living room was designed by Eddie Lee and I really loved the color scheme also. This room was in blue, pink and earth tones all in a pastel scale. I adored the sectional sofa!One of the bathrooms was designed by Meg Braff and the palm wallpaper was very Palm Beachy.
This vignette by Haus Interiors was very boho chic!
I also enjoyed the very interesting and unique artwork throughout the house as seen below. How smart and unique.
Whenever I have a beach house I have to get one propeller and use it as art. This one was used by Meldenson Group on the upstairs landing. Another uber-cool art used in the second floor of the pool house. Designed by Brady Design. What kid wouldn't like to have an ice popsicle as art?
I think that this men's dressing room in the master bedroom (below) designed by The Paint Palette would look great as a country home foyer. Don't you?
All images are taken by me with the exception of the proppeller (material Girls), second image of Raji Radhakrishman's room by My Notting Hill.
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