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18th century lifestyle, Antiques, Atlanta decor, Chinoiserie, Joseph Minton, New Orleans design, Suzanne Kasler, Tom Landry
The old ivory toned wall paint greens as it descends into shadows.
The dusty plum accents the neutrals that seem to be pulled
directly out of the painting. While the period painting and
architectural trim establishes the classical mood, I love the
restraint and balance of old and new…
Sage trim and butterscotch toned walls…
Table newly constructed of old wood…
Another view of the living room at top…
Imagine this without the chinoiserie panel
or the patina of the classical console…
Designer Joseph Minton
Voyage en Chine tan and black toile by Old World Weavers…
Antique etching from old Italian vellum book in an Italian gold leaf
frame, pillows made from antique priest’s vestments. A few yards
of historical fabric completely transforms a simple bed…
Tom Landry in New Orleans
Stately, historical entry way
achieved by copious amounts of architectural trim
tone on tone creams against rich black…
Suzanne Kasler
Southern Accents March ’05
House Beautiful Nov ’06
ah, with everything we see here on this blog one life isn’t enough and one house either 🙂
thanks for sharing.
David
the entry is quite good and grand. G
Hi Trish,
I love all these grand homes you have shared with us today.
The trims and accents are exquisite.
Thank you.
Happy weekend
Hugs
Carolyn
Hi Trish,
I was so busy the last 2 days that I had not found the time for blogging!
And I am always trilled to go to your blog to discover your beautiful posts! And yes , as always, I loved the 2 last posts! The blue tones in the images, just gorgeous and the entry way by Suzanne Kasler I, I adore!
Greet