Sweet Dreams for a Little Girl’s Bedroom

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There is the sweetest, most adorable little girl living in the town of Weston that wanted a more grown up bedroom. Her mom, an equally stylish and kind woman enlisted me to help pull in some finishing touches. The words that come to mind to describe this room soft and feminine and not too “girly”, fresh, clean and current.

 

1st. Finishing Touch

 

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A linen covered drum ceiling pendant with a small crystal ball finial

2nd. Finishing Touch

 

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A Belgian linen roman shade with a soft pale pink border to cover the window

3rd. Finishing Touch

 

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White lacquer carved bookshelves for the reading corner

4th. Finishing Touch

 

 

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Silk Trim with small Glass Pendants

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Revamped Lampshades

 

 

A Focus on Design Element

The lampshades were refreshed back at the studio; take a look at how they came together!

 

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On their way to the installation!

The room is close to complete. Stay tuned for a beautiful linen upholstered bed and some more wall décor!

Kip’s Bay Annual Decorator Show house 2010. Almost a No Show…

If you stand on the corner of Park Avenue and look on the south side of East 71st Street, you will see many gorgeous and stately townhouses. #106 East 71st is the location of this year’s show house. I was down there this past weekend and took a walk through. 

 

 Every year the Kips Bay Boy’s and Girl’s Club pick a townhouse, usually on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Talented Interior Designers are summoned to design rooms. The house is then opened to the public for viewing. Last year’s spring show house was scheduled to be in a townhouse on the Upper West Side. 

Unfortunately, the house that was donated ended up being sold before it was opened! So they had to postpone the popular event to the fall. Luckily, they found another space at 106 East 71st St, ending up back in their usual location on the other side of the park…   

A couple of the rooms really stood out…Here are a couple of my favorites.   

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Front entry designed by Katie Ridder and my ever talented, ever stylish friend, Susannah, who works for Katie Ridder.
(Photo: Lovejoy Designs)

Kitchen designed by Eve Robinson Associates
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Dining room designed by Ellie Cullman or Cullman and Kravis
(Photo: Lovejoy Designs)

   

A Sitting Room designed by Elizabeth Pyne for McMillen Plus
(Photo: Laura Fenton)

   

Wall handcarved plaster by Artist Nina Helms
(Photo: Lovejoy Designs)

Lovejoy Designs Believes

  
September 22 is the official day of fall and even though it is 80 degrees out, one can sense that cooler days are ahead. Fall always makes me think of new beginnings. Lovejoy Designs has been in existence for 2 years now and boy have I learned a lot. There are aspects of design that I believe in so I decided to take a stab at my top ten. I am sure that this list will evolve but as of September 30, 2010, here are some thoughts…       
 

Ifyou see a piece of furniture, a carpet and you immediately can see a million homes for it; buy it. You will probably never fall out of love with it.

How many times have we all been enamored by a deal only to throw that thing away a year later. Good design is done by skilled hands. Let’s not let machinery take over so that we forget the beauty that can be created with hands.

I spend about 80% of my day staring at items on a computer screen but getting Elle Décor in the mail and tearing out pages stirs up inspiration better than right clicking…

 A dim room is nice if you are having a romantic dinner for two but not if you are doing your taxes or writing the next great novel.

 Whether it is a comfortable chair by the window or a chaise in the garden. Create a place that is calming to you and go there every day.

 

 

A room is made even more successful when attention is paid to detail. A brilliant polished nickel table lamp with a antique rubbed brass detail a trim along the edge of a dining chair, a leather band on a sisal carpet always bring a room to a new level.

Cashmere, Wool, Lambs wool, Vicuna… a blanket in any of these is so functional and pretty thrown over the arm or back of a chair.

 

  The key to many successful rooms lies in the paint on the walls. Paint is so crucial. Take your time selecting it.  Put lots of samples up on the wall and view them at varying times of the day. You’ll get the right one with a patient eye.

Kitchens       At first thought white is white, right? But then you see that there are so many whites! Grey whites, green whites, whites with traces of blue… the list goes on. Here in a kitchen designed by Victoria Hagan, she got this white just right.

 Houses are meant to be lived in! It won’t be long before your dog schlepps in dirt over your new sisal rug or a dinner guest spills pasta sauce on the newly slip covered dining room chair. Those pictures you see in shelter magazines are beyond gorgeous but they are staged to look pretty. Come back in a year and that room will have a few less perfect pleats or nicely pressed drapes.

Especially when they are a spontaneous gift from your husband. A big bundle of gorgeous peonies on a coffee table or foyer table will brighten up any room.

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A couple more love’s…

 Grasscloth Wall Coverings

  A room by Palmer Weiss       

      Personalized Stationary

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  Good Quality Bedding 2009CustomWyatt14Hi

 Revamped Vintage Chairs     

    Statement Making Lighting

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   Linen wrapped coffee tables, side tables anything linen wrapped…

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Shagreen Side Table            reneside

Antique Mirror

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