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Timothy Corrigan, Inc.
The dining room is particularly jewel-like, with gold-leaf ceiling and an 18th century Italian chandelier suspended from a starburst plaster medallion. Shimmering effects are enhanced by a crackled porcelain wall covering inspired by Chinese celadon ceramic ware. Timothy chose a silk woven damask in a contemporary design for dining room draperies and trimmed them with traditional tassel fringe. “I was trying to achieve classic design with a twist. It is classic and traditional, but there is a freshness as well about the whole house.” Corrigan says. The chairs designed by Billy Haines are covered in Clarence House coral velvet.
Photo by Michael McCreary
Harte Brownlee & Associates Interior Design
Photo by Scott Frances.
The furnishings in this custom-designed luxury vacation house are from high-end design trade showrooms and antiques dealers.
The Argos Bed from Therien & Co. is set against a wall that is paneled in Macassar ebony. The bedding is from Barbara Martin Custom Linens; the stools at the foot of the bed are from Gregorius Pineo. The Art Deco armchairs and table are from Ed Hardy Antiques in San Francisco; a Tibetan carpet of wool and silk lies underfoot.
Published in Luxe magazine Winter 2010.
Morgante Wilson Architects
Morgante Wilson Architects embraced the tall ceiling of this Master Bedroom and added curved trim to soften it. The curves are further incorporated into the Master Bedroom in the fireplace mantle design.
Chicago's North Shore, Illinois • Photo by: Tony Soluri
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A contemporary, well lit reception hall with bespoke original dropped ceiling developed by sporadicSPACE and a balcony overlooking the dining room with views of the chandelier, specifically designed for this space by Andries Kruger. The light and airy room juxtaposes with the dark, rich parquet flooring giving illusions of space and grandeur.
Designed by Andries V Kruger, for more information see www.sporadicSPACE.com
DHD Architecture and Interior Design
Originally designed by Delano and Aldrich in 1917, this building served as carriage house to the William and Dorothy Straight mansion several blocks away on the Upper East Side of New York. With practically no original detail, this relatively humble structure was reconfigured into something more befitting the client’s needs. To convert it for a single family, interior floor plates are carved away to form two elegant double height spaces. The front façade is modified to express the grandness of the new interior. A beautiful new rear garden is formed by the demolition of an overbuilt addition. The entire rear façade was removed and replaced. A full floor was added to the roof, and a newly configured stair core incorporated an elevator.
Architecture: DHD
Interior Designer: Eve Robinson Associates
Photography by Peter Margonelli
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Neuhaus Design Architecture, P.C.
Photographer: Peter Margonelli Photography
Construction Manager: Interior Alterations Inc.
Interior Design: JP Warren Interiors
Harte Brownlee & Associates Interior Design
Photo by Scott Frances.
The furnishings in this custom-designed luxury vacation house are from high-end design trade showrooms and antiques dealers.
Hung on an espresso brown leather wall is an expressionist painting by Santa Cruz artist Linda Christensen. The toffee-colored limestone floor is from Concept Studio in Corona del Mar.
Published in Luxe magazine Winter 2010.
California Home + Design
In this bright, colorful retro-inspired kitchen, designer Molly Luetkemeyer tried to create a space that felt like a fabulous vacation. Photo by Greystock for California Home + Design
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