Wednesday, May 18, 2011

MCALPINE, BOOTH, & FERRIER ~ INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

9 comments:

  1. stunning designs...
    timelessness and understated elegance...
    so beautiful...
    maureen

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  2. I love his work too...I have his book next to my bed right now.

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  3. Those windows in the first room are amazing! Happy Wed., Teresa. xo

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  4. What beautiful pictures......one as dreamy as the next. I love his work so must get his book. I am sure it must be worth every cent.

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  5. Tina,
    It is fabulous. It is one of my go-to books. The images are stunning.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  6. Love those windows in the first room!

    xo,
    amanda

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  7. Teresa- this post could not be more perfect for me today. I'm currently trying to decide what to do with a fairly large picture window, and cannot decide if I want to do plantaion shutters, large curtain panels, are possibly both. I really love the way the panels look in the first window- so regal and polished. Now I'm back to being confused- hehe! Anyway, love this post and I'm bookmarking it right now for further inspiration.

    Hope you are doing well and having a nice week :)

    xx,
    Annemarie

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  8. Annemarie,
    I had plantation shutters (22 windows) in my last house, and I felt like all I did was dust, but I loved them. There is just something so beautiful about long, gorgeous panels.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  9. All beautiful - they are indeed a talented team!! I just love their classic eclectic elegance!!

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