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Pat's design philosophy is blending quality plants and trees with carefully orchestrated layout, size, color and shape - to provide a beautiful garden architecture.Pat has also been recognized for his other design work - hard wood planter designs. See his furniture design work , Henry Rehder's Growing A Beautiful Garden.Very highly recommended for personal and professional gardening, landscaping, and horticultural reference collections.The impression Dalian gives to the world is of a city of lawns, squares, fountains and gardens.Surrounded by a large garden with olive trees, palms and oleanders,

Bloglovin': Armas Design

You need to check out this fabulous blog Armas Design.  Michelle is an artist living in Atlanta who is a graphic designer and a painter.  Her artwork is fabulous.  I love the abstract nature of her work and the colors she uses. 
Payton


I like the names she uses to title her works.  I used to like a guy named Payton back in middle school, but I have to say I like this Payton much, much more!!


Joslyn is my favorite!  She has such a bright and warm disposition.  She would be perfect in my home where I could stare at her everyday and she would be sure to cheer me up on the days when I'm feeling less than stellar.  I've given my husband a heads up since my birthday is next month! (a girl can dream, right?)  However, what I love is that Michelle showcases her art in her own home and her home is just absolutely beautiful.  Check it out. 


Love the box beamed ceiling, sputnik chandelier, camelback sofa, her Zig Zag and Wandering Pods pillows!  Is that a glass of wine I see?  Oh, this is a woman after my own heart!  And, do you see Joslyn in the background?  Isn't she gorgeous?


Love Michelle's federalist server that she found at an antique store! Isn't she a beauty?  Such a classic and timeless piece.


Her bedroom.  So serene.  



She recently recovered this chair!  I wonder if this is Hable Construction's Stripe fabric?  Either way...I love it. 
Thank you again, Michelle, for letting me share your talented work and your beautiful home!  It was a pleasure!  

Exterior House Color Contenders

If you remember this post, we are finally painting our house.  Per advice of a friend, I received some help from a color consultant and here are her recommendations:


Option 1: Body (Martin Senour Desert Cactus), Trim (Martin Senour Linen White), Shutters/Door (Martin Senour Black)

Option 2: Body (Martin Senour Owlet), Trim (Martin Senour Baseline), Shutters/Doors (Martin Senour Black).  She originally wanted to do a burgundy red for the shutters and doors, but I prefer black.

Option 3: Body (Benjamin Moore Weimeraner), Trim (Benjamin Moore Mascarpone), Shutters (Benjamin Moore Wenge)


While, these are great recommendations, I just wasn't 100% happy with them.  And, while I liked the idea of the color green for a house, I didn't love the green the consultant chose.  So, it wasn't until we were down in Florida visiting family when I saw this house and thought I like that color!   This is the house:



Have you ever walked up to a complete stranger's house and knocked on their door to ask them what color they painted their house?  If not, I highly recommend it.  Seriously. 


Think about it?  Who wouldn't like to hear, "Oh, I love the color of your house!  Do you mind me asking...?"  Well, these folks did, and a couple of beers later (no joke) we walked away with the color names in hand!   Sandy, thank you so much!  The paint line they used was Porter's Paints - Body (Tulip Poplar) and Trim (Soft Antique White). 


So, if you're looking to repaint your home, don't be shy and go ahead and knock on the doors of the houses you like!  Hope to have before and afters soon!

And, thank you again for those of you who suggested your favorite headboard in this post, my friend was giddy with excitement.  She goes back to NYC in 2 weeks and will make the final decision.   I'll keep you updated!

Design Dilemma

My dear friend and old college roommate has a summer home in Nantucket which she is in the process of redecorating.    She is a friend who has a good eye and it's not uncommon that we email each other our latest obsessions and inspirations.


Her style is inspired by clean lines (with a modern edge) infused with lots of texture, rough-hewn woods and weathered finishes.  
Think Brad Ford. (BTW, did you know he has a blog ?!?).....or, the recent Elle Decor ,  especially the feature on designer Jesse Carrie
She recently got rid of the bunkbeds in her guest room and wants to buy a new headboard.  She is torn between these 3 beauties from West Elm:




Personally, I think she can't go wrong with any three of them.  But, I have to say that I'm loving the grid tufted grasscloth.  I think the grasscloth texture and yellow hue will add warmth to a room of white washed walls.  


So, which headboard would you choose and why?  Seriously, she is in need of some help and I told her I have the most talented readers out there!! :)   Anyone, anyone?


**My friend is concerned about mildew?  Does anyone know how grasscloth holds up in coastal/wet climates?**

A Remodeled Cottage

Browsing the internet this weekend and came across this remodeled craftsman inspired cottage.  It was love at first sight.
Love the open feel of the kitchen and grass colored green backsplash.  And, how about that box beamed ceiling?  Yes, please!

The contrast between the ebony stained island and flooring with the white cabinetry is so attractive.  I love the hardware on the cabinetry and I'm digging the light pendant.  
Ahh...that window seat and look at the built in bookcases and all that storage space!  Heaven!
Love the clean lines of the staircase!  
I wonder if the color of the door is intended to be a foreshadow of the pop of green to come from the kitchen backsplash!  
To see more of this cottage, go here.  And, they even detail all the paint colors used in this home here.

Sunday's Farmers Market

Every Sunday I try to make it to Coventry's Farmer Market.  It's Connecticut's largest farmers market offering the freshest locally grown produce in the CT area.  The vendors specialize in organic, heirloom and gourmet varieties of fruits and vegetables, and offer grass-fed beef, free-range eggs, milk, yoghurt, rustic bread, cheeses, flowers, pastries and much more.
Some of my favorite vendors are Cato Corner Cheeses (specializes in raw milk cheese.  Bloomsday is one of my favorites), Ladies of Levita Road Dairy, Wave Hill bread, Four Fields Farm and Sankow's Beaver Brook Farm.   Above is a sampling of what I bought today and tonight I will be using the basil to make brown rice linguine with grilled shrimp and pesto!  Yummy!   Happy Sunday!

Giveaway Galore

There must be something in the water this week because every blog I went to there was another giveaway. Check out these fabulous giveaways and go enter before it is too late!!

Emily A. Clark's Flor Giveaway !


6th Street Design School's Be Still Giveaway!



Deliciously Organized Dani Notes Stationary Giveaway!


Arianna Belle's Blue Lamps Giveaway!



Everything LEB Perricone MD Giveaway!