Friday, February 4, 2011

TRACERY INTERIORS ~ DESIGN IN MOUNTAIN BROOK

This beautiful home in Mountain Brook, Alabama was designed by Paige Schnell and Doug Davis of Tracery Interiors.  This interior design team has been in the spotlight quite frequently in the past year, with shops in Mountain Brook and Rosemary Beach, Florida.  You can also visit their blog here. ENJOY!









To read more about this home pick up your March 2011 copy of House Beautiful.

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo

20 comments:

  1. Isn't this great, Teresa? They are very talented! Lucky for me they are just around the corner! So happy for them to be featured in House Beautiful!

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  2. Teresa!


    What can I say about them??? You saw on my post how much I appreciate their work. They're just one of my favorites! Like you're to me! ;-)

    Have a wonderful day, sweetie!


    xo


    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  3. I know, I love Tracery too! Their work is always so beautiful.

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  4. This is beautiful work. I was following their blog for a while and I'm not sure what happened. I haven't received any E-mail notifications for a long time. Think I'll check back in. Thanks for the reminder.

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  5. How heavenly! I cannot get over all of the moulding work, the mirror in the dining room, as well as the organization. Beautiful!

    Hope you are having a lovely week. Thank you so so much for all of your kind comments, always, and especially while I have been unwell. I am feeling much better :)

    xoxo

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  6. OMG! It's perfect. I could move right in...

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  7. Love their work. What a fabulous home!! It's the beautiful millwork that does it for me. I almost gasped the first time I saw that office!!

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  8. And this is why I love my little Mountain Brook so much! Perfection!!

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  9. Hi Teresa,
    love all the honeysuckle accents throughout... those splashes of vibrant color really set the tone for the space...gorgeous but not too serious...
    maureen

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  10. Beautiful project! Love their attention to detail, floors, ceilings with mouldings, etc.

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  11. This home is gorgeous, what a beautiful design. I follow Tracery and they are always spot on!! KS

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  12. So pretty with all the touches of pink. And I love the use of the screen in the bathroom - practical and old school. Fantastic!

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  13. Wow this is beautifully done, looove the kitchen and dining area and that chest in the first picture, so beautiful, love the color! Great post, thanks for sharing!

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  14. I just have these horrible visions of my dog coming into one of these spaces with muddy paws...haha. I haven't read my copy of House Beautiful yet but now I'm looking forward to it! Hope you have a great weekend!

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  15. thanks so much for the post and the kind words about our work!

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  16. I love the mix of white, gray and pink.. SO feminine and cozy..

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  17. Oh Teresa.. this is beautiful.. I love it.. some of my favourite things here...

    The green dresser.. my all time favourite bathtub!!! seems like it would be easier to clean than clawfoot.. haha and love the dresser and artwork in first image.. all beautiful

    Have a great weekend Teresa... it's 42c here.. ie 107.6F... so I will have my head in the freezer!!!... ciao xxx Julie

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  18. Hey Teresa
    hahaha.... I should find you email and take this offline..

    I just went outside for a coffee.. and it's SO HOT.. can't see any living thing in my backyard.. not even ants!! and it is dry windy heat.. i think my face just evaporated and fell off.. haha.. scared to comb my hair it might fall out.. hahaha... sorry.. it is just ridiculously hot.. the sort of hot ppl expect the Australian outback to be and this is Sydney!!! and dusty windy... crazy stuff.. been like this on and off for two weeks.. but supposed to go back to 26C by Monday...

    Ok.. thanks for popping back.. I use a Canon.. sometimes my old compact.. and sometime my new dSLR which is a midrange and has two lenses.. nothing seriously expensive.. just midrange... I think the model names and numbers differ from country to country... but probably equivalent to the US Rebel model.. Those latest seagull shots were with the old point and shoot.. but the Willy wagtail was with the newer dSLR..

    I'm going to look for you email on your page... ciao friend.. xxx Julie

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  19. Those images took my breath away also!

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  20. The woodwork in this house is perfect! The carpentry, trim, casework, all beautiful in my book. My HB magazine just arrived today, can't wait to dig in!

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