Monday, November 29, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Bathroom Ideas
The bath’s medicine cabinet, sink, and fittings are by Restoration Hardware; the 1950s sconces are French, and the floor is paved in terracotta tile.
Bathroom Tiles by Ann Stark
http://www.annsacks.com/onlinecatalog/collection.jsp?cat=268004&coll=268104
An antique earthenware tub from LooLoo Design in the master bath; the towel bars are by Rocky Mountain Hardware, and the mosaic floor is by Daltile.
Farrow & Ball Skylight 205—“It is a calming and versatile color and mixes with black lacquer wonderfully,” says Branca, who describes the hue (shown) as “a Venetian blue gray.”
Bathroom Tiles by Ann Stark
http://www.annsacks.com/onlinecatalog/collection.jsp?cat=268004&coll=268104
Farrow & Ball Skylight 205—“It is a calming and versatile color and mixes with black lacquer wonderfully,” says Branca, who describes the hue (shown) as “a Venetian blue gray.”
An Urban Archaeology tub, a Waterworks tub filler, and an early-20th-century French steel bookcase in the master bath of a Tampa, Florida home; the 1940s chandelier is by Lobmeyr, and the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Paper White.
Photographer: Roger Davies
Designer: Nate Berkus
Featured in: High Style in Florida
In this Southampton, New York, home, the master bath’s sink, fittings, tub, medicine cabinet, towel warmer, and towels are all by Waterworks; the Palm Tree wood chair is from Mecox Gardens.
Photographer: William Waldron
Designer: Timothy Whealon
Featured in: A Charming Hamptons Makeover
Designer: Nate Berkus
Featured in: High Style in Florida
In this Southampton, New York, home, the master bath’s sink, fittings, tub, medicine cabinet, towel warmer, and towels are all by Waterworks; the Palm Tree wood chair is from Mecox Gardens.
Photographer: William Waldron
Designer: Timothy Whealon
Featured in: A Charming Hamptons Makeover
Saturday, November 20, 2010
709 Ozone Avenue House
| 709 Ozone House Front |
| Kitchen |
| Living Room South View |
| Front Living Room |
| Living Room East Wall |
| Front Bedroom |
| Front Bedroom 2 |
| Front Bedroom South Wall |
| Second Bedroom |
| Second Bedroom North Wall |
| Kitchen Back of House |
| Bathroom |
| Bathroom Tub/Shower |
| Backyard View From House |
| Backyard View of Back of House |
| Backyard Alley Access |
| Laundry Room from Kitchen to Backyard |
| Ozone Park Across from House |
| Park Across Street |
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Eames Rocking Chair $479 freeshipping
Dining Table
Knoll Table



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$199
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Laura – the curtains were custom and the bamboo blinds were Home Depot (the best deal around!)
Samae – the office desk is actually Ikea kitchen cabinets in glossy white. I used their stock counter tops for a nice contrast to the white. But be warned you need an adjustable height chair because the desktop is a few inches higher than standard desk height.
Nativison 71 – the cabinet color is “Portobello” (through Kitchen Kraft) but it’s pretty close to the wall color which is Benjamin Moore “Stingray”.
ahh finally some answers!
the mirror color is a yellow I mixed myself. But “Citron” in Ben Moore is pretty close.
The lamp under mirror is designpublic.com
The porch furniture is vintage. Got it super cheap in upstate NY — if it had been the Hamptons — forget it!
The nautical map is the North Fork of Long Island where my family and I spend time in the summers. I got it in the nautical supply store in Greenport. What am amazing shop that is!
The poster in the dining room is of a show my husband played with the band, Nada Surf. You might be able to find it on their site: nadasurf.com or go the smallstakes.com for other very cool music posters.
and oh yes, the office chair is made by Lider and I got it at Eurway in Houston.