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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Art of Editing Your Home

My friend, Linda D. has this incredible eye for design.  Some how, she has the ability to scout out the most beautiful treasures in all of Chicagoland and I just get green with envy.   Today, I finally got the chance to see the new condo that she and her husband have been renovating for the past 3 months.
She has taken a more edited approach with her decorating style and I have to say- " it really makes her treasures take center stage". 

White, light and carefully edited accessories make this home seem spacious and grand.

I want to share some of Linda's decorating decisions that made this home  spacious and elegant.

 
A single architectural element - in this case a large antique column- a definite statement - sets the tone for the home when you enter the front door. Add a killer chandelier and you have achieved a simply elegant entry.
 
 

 
A very tall antique door on the stair landing adds drama and depth to the staircase.

 
Drop a chandelier in front of a mirrored door and get double the reflection.

Enter the living room.  Whites and creams against a new dark wood floor are very elegant. 
 Minimal furnishings keep it light and airy
 
 
Carefully selected accessories -  A Jewelry catalogue  - bound in metal and linen- from a Paris atelier and a wonderful crown placed on top.


Be still my heart-  wonderful antique French doors are used as art on the walls.
 
 

And the leopard throw adds contrast to the otherwise white room.





 
Mirrored chests add storage, but give the illusion of more space.



Shell encrusted urns on top of columns flank the lower level fireplace.
 
Simply gorgeous.  Again, large, important and makes a statement.
 

 
And now for the kitchen!
 

 
In keeping with current trend and wanting to make the small space seem larger, Linda chose  quartzite for the counter tops and back splash and walls.  Stunning! 
 In this color, it gives the illusion of white marble, but a much more durable choice for a kitchen.

 
Rather than choosing another material for the back splash, she continued with the quartzite.
This makes the space seem more modern and less cluttered.
 
 
She placed the quartzite on the ends of the counters for a sleeker  look.  This technique , called a waterfall,  is very trendy right now and adds to the modern appeal.
 



 
Stainless steel shelves from Restaurant Depot provided storage and display for some of her
most beautiful treasures.  I love this contrast of elements- modern sleek stainless steel with antique silver and crystal. 

 
An ivory table and chairs sit on the other side of the island and are accompanied by the antique French chandelier and etched bottles.


One day I am going to steal those silver cups!!!


White Astier de Villante pottery , glass and silver.  A very  pretty collection of culinary treats.


Love the clean look of the wall with the quartzite.
 
 
In the dining area, a French menu board waits to be filled with more paper treasures.
 
 

In the baths, she chose floating vanities and wall hung toilets to give the impression of more space.

 
Notice the full slabs of marble on the walls!  Not really!  This material is actually a
man made porcelain!  Absolutely beautiful.


The wall mounted faucet also provides more counter space for bathroom essentials.
 

 
 
The Kohler marble sink finishes the modern powder room.
 
 

 
The master bedroom - create the illusion of height with a headboard that reaches the ceiling.
Drama, drama, drama!!  And that stunning chandelier hung low over the bed- what a piece of art.




And my biggest surprise ever- this incredible mirrored closet system from IKEA covering the entire wall opposite the bed.  I was stunned by the beauty and functionality that it added to the room.
 
Plus the mirrored doors added light and space to the room.

 
Pull out drawers for scarves and handbags and metal pegs for jewelry-  Wow!

 
These units can be customized for your individual needs.   Rods, bins, whatever you wish!



 
 
In the master bath- more quartzite counter tops and a rectangular chandelier over the sink.
 
A single hole faucet - taking less space on the counter.
 

 
And another room still in progress- Linda's office.  But my heart stopped beating when I spotted this beautiful white porcelain piece on the shelf with her books. 
See what I mean?  She finds the best things!
 
 
 
Yes, my dear Linda Lee, you have done it again!  I can't wait to see all the finished details, but I felt as though I went to Paris today.  I visited a modern  apartment on the left bank..  Job well done!

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Culinary Finds from France

After packing up all my stuff and putting it into storage,  I find myself longing for pretty things.  I know I am in the "rental" while we build our dream house, but does it have to be so dull?  I desperately need a "fix" of French antiques, so I sit down at my computer to check out the offerings of  my favorite French dealers.  Forty five  minutes later, I felt as though I had been at the flea market in the French countryside and was bringing home my finds.  Yes, I felt much better! 
 
Five days later, my treasures from France arrived.  Time for a celebration!
 
There's always that little question lingering in your mind----do they look as good in person as they do on the internet site?? 
 
And I am happy to report, that they did!!!

 
A fabulous wood and brass champagne bucket!  
It makes those 3 for $12 roses from the grocery store look like a million bucks!

 
A set of 12 sterling dinner knives with the most beautiful monogrammed handle.

 
I love the  big and ornate  handles .



 
 
A beautiful monogram on the other side.

 A heavy copper saucepan from the kitchen of a famous hotel on the coast in France.
 




Several red and white tea towels with monograms.  Perfect to use as napkins.

 
 
A set of 6 oversized dinner forks with another beautiful monogram.  They were monogrammed also in the same letters as the towels-  RB!   And they came from a different town in France.
What are the chances of that happening? 
 



 
Prettier on the back than on the front of the fork.




And just to keep that French thing going---- while in the city on Monday, I picked up a couple more pieces of Astier de Villatte, a beautiful hand formed French pottery.

 
I love the random shape of this  sweet bowl.
 

Also arriving this week from one of our European vendors, four silver plate domes from France!
 

 
 
I am not sure why I like the French culinary antiques so much.  They seem to be carefully crafted and the designs are simply beautiful to look at everyday.  Somehow, that slice of toast in the morning, just tastes better when served under that silver dome and buttered with an ornate French knife!!!!!


Monday, July 20, 2015

The Old Edwards Inn and Spa

I am just returning from the Carolina's.   My friend Jill and I had meetings with our architects for a couple of days and had the pleasure of staying at this fabulous old inn in Highlands, NC.


 
 
The Old Edwards Inn and Spa     Highlands, North Carolina


 
Our rooms shared a very private balcony, overlooking the main street.
 
 
The grounds were lush and green.

 
A distinctive  European feeling in the hotel and village shops.


 
Old slate and stone buildings.







Inside the inn, the atmosphere resembled a English country manor .










 
The hotel's restaurant - the Madison-  served us a divine meal.


Goat cheese fritters on a bed of mixed greens with a strawberry rhubarb gelee and dressing.
 

 
The little cubes of the rhubarb gelatin were garnished with black sea salt- a wonderful
combination.


Soup of the day garnished with micro greens and candied bacon.

 
Blueberry cobbler garnished with a sprig of lavender.
 
 
 
A medley of paper thin radishes are showcased on this beautiful salad.
 
 
A Champagne infused orange dessert
 

Cozy dining alcoves.



Coffee and tea service set out in the morning for the hotel guests.
 

 
And  a freezer full of dove bars for midnight cravings.


 
There was plenty of shopping in the town to keep us busy.  Across the street, a charming
florist shop caught our attention.
 
The Old Edwards Inn has a beautiful spa. 
 


 
And after that massage- enjoy a libation in one of the comfy chaise lounges.
 

 
 
This is a wonderful getaway spot.  The inn's staff was charming, the accommodations were
delightful and the food was sensational. This was one of the best dinners that I have ever experienced in a restaurant.    I highly recommend spending a couple of days in this charming inn in Highlands, NC.   It is an easy drive from Asheville. I will be back soon!