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N 43 B 19.4K C 2 E Oct 25, 2009 F Oct 25, 2009
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Nine point buck! My honey Aaron Hom bagged the guy himself at the now-defunct Swallowtail.

Walls are painted Snow White by Benjamin Moore.

Photo by Julian Wass.

Tags:   interior design decor decorating house home inspiration kitchen white white kitchen display grouping typography monogram letter buddha deer deer head alessi tea kettle wood counter oak counter Aaron Hom Julian Wass faux deer head

N 64 B 36.9K C 6 E Oct 25, 2009 F Oct 25, 2009
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Aaron Hom's perfect perfection. Walls are painted Snow White by Benjamin Moore. Saarinen Tulip table and Emeco Navy chair.

Photo by Julian Wass, House Beautiful, Oct. 2009.

Tags:   interior design decor decorating house home inspiration modern midcentury midcentury modern Saarinen Sarrinen table Emeco Navy chair hardwood California craftsman classic vintage white George Nelson Bubble Lamp Benjamin Moore whitepaint whiteroom whitekitchen Aaron Hom House Beautiful Julian Wass

N 70 B 28.2K C 4 E Aug 23, 2009 F Aug 23, 2009
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In Julie Anne Quay's Manhattan kitchen, designer Richard Mishaan used a narrow green border as a design motif -- see how it bleeds from the walls to the curtains? He paired a Saarinen Tulip table with Philippe Starck Ero/S/ chairs for Kartell. The curtains and window seat feature a Donghia awning stripe (‘Kauai’ Sunbrella), and the ‘Pudding’ pendant light is by FontanaArte.

Photo by William Waldron, Elle Decor, Sept. 2009.

Tags:   interior design decor decorating house home modern kitchen diningroom diningtable diningchairs Saarinen Tulip Saarinen table mid-century modern Starck Kartell Donghia window seat pendant Elle Decor Manhattan New York Richard Mishaan William Waldron subway tile Philippe Starck white white kitchen modern kitchen

N 27 B 23.6K C 0 E Jul 23, 2009 F Jul 23, 2009
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Whether he’s designing for himself or for a client, Thomas Pheasant is interested in creating a flow from room to room. For his own residence, in a quiet neighborhood in Washington, D.C., he gutted the 12-year-old structure and crafted spaces with a classical inflection. Flexibility was key in the kitchen. “I usually entertain family and small groups, so having the ability to enlarge the room by opening the mahogany doors is great,” he says.

Pheasant designed all the cabinetry. The chairs are from his collection for Baker. The mosaic tile on the walls and floors is from Waterworks, as are the marble countertops and the faucet. The range is from Wolf, at Abt.com. Sub-Zero refrigerator. Nanz cabinet hardware. Pheasant, who often works on his laptop at the round table, loves the radiant-heated floors. “It’s wonderful to get up in the morning and go down to a kitchen with a warm floor, coffee and a newspaper.”

Photo by Gordon Beall, architecturaldigest.com.

Tags:   interior design decor decorating house home room inspiration kitchen kitchen makeover remodel Architectural Digest Thomas Pheasant interior designer designers' homes white white kitchen classic marble wood mosaic tile Waterworks Washington D.C.

N 112 B 31.9K C 1 E Jul 23, 2009 F Jul 23, 2009
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When New York interior designer Victoria Hagan bought her house, “a real fixer-upper” in Connecticut, she could see it had serious potential. The kitchen, with its view of Long Island Sound and an enormous old stove, was a space to fall for. But first it needed a makeover. “The most important things in a kitchen are function, quality of light and lots of surface space,” she said.

To increase all three, she raised the ceilings and installed new cabinets and Carrara marble countertops. She also refurbished the stove and added a V-groove board on the walls, to add “texture and verticality.” The farm sink and faucet are from Waterworks; the lighting is from Urban Archaeology. “I’ve designed some wonderful kitchens, but this is one I truly love,” Hagan said. “I like standing at my sink and watching the sun rise over the water.”

Photo by Scott Frances, architecturaldigest.com.

Tags:   interior design decor decorating house home room inspiration kitchen kitchen makeover remodel Architectural Digest white white kitchen classic marble Victoria Hagan V groove farm sink designers' homes Connecticut beadboard Waterworks Urban Archaeology


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