When Washington lawyer and artist Robert Rae decided to purchase a Georgetown townhouse, he called on Frank Babb Randolph to help him design the interior. Rae found Randolph's home, previously owned by Henry Kissinger, inspirational.
Randolph and Rae shopped for antiques for the home in Georgetown that would compliment the beautiful stairwell, the tall french windows, and the bleached, wide-plank oak floors. What resulted is a stunning and elegant home that is a perfect place to showcase the lawyer's art. ENJOY!
Pick up your copy of the April issue of Veranda to read more about this beautiful home.
Randolph and Rae shopped for antiques for the home in Georgetown that would compliment the beautiful stairwell, the tall french windows, and the bleached, wide-plank oak floors. What resulted is a stunning and elegant home that is a perfect place to showcase the lawyer's art. ENJOY!
Pick up your copy of the April issue of Veranda to read more about this beautiful home.
Two more images ~
These two images from Washington Spaces via Things That Inspire.
Robert Rae's Alabama roots are greatly responsible for the passion behind his work as an artist.
Find Robert Rae's paintings here. Running is my favorite. Yours?
Robert Rae's Alabama roots are greatly responsible for the passion behind his work as an artist.
Find Robert Rae's paintings here. Running is my favorite. Yours?
See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
I love how the seriousness of the house is lighten up with subtle colors and art. What beautiful architecture.
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gorgeous home with fabulous abstracts...very light and elegant...
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I love this project. The art is absolutely stunning! Great color.
ReplyDeleteYou know what I found to be so interesting here is that this is an artist's residence.
ReplyDeleteUsually they are "a mess" literally & figuratively.
This place is so restrained and refreshing allowing the art to take center stage.
Very pretty.
Thank you for your very sweet comment this morning, you are too kind.
xo Lisa
Love these colors...what would you call the velvet pillows? Persimmon?
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ReplyDeleteI would call them persimmon or tangerine. I have several images and each one is a little different.
Teresa
xoxo
The muted colors in the paintings are stunning! I agree with all of you!
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xoxo
really, really, beautiful. makes me want to throw out everything and become a minimalist.
ReplyDeleteSublime!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think that thanks for the valuabe information and insights you have so provided here.
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