Veranda’s first concept house is complete now, and Windsor Smith and nine other designers have shown their immense talents in the design of the 8,000 square-foot home in Los Angeles’ Brentwood. The home, which Windsor built, is not only drop-dead beautiful, it is functional.
Below are the rooms that were designed by Windsor Smith and nine individual artists. As I turned each page, I was stunned at how fluid and spectacular the results were. ENJOY!
WINDSOR SMITH: Entry Hall, Family Room, and Kitchen.
RICHARD HALLBERG: Dining Room.
RICHARD SHAPIRO: Great Room.
CANDACE BARNES: Master Bedroom, Bath, and Dressing Room.
PETER DUNHAM: Guest Suite and Study.
TARA SHAW: Bedroom.
MARTYN LAWRENCE BULLARD: Media Room.
PAUL ROBBINS: Landscape Design and STEPHEN BLOCK: Patios.
KATHRYN IRELAND: The Stable. Can I live here?
See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
VERANDA MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2011
Stunning, love the eclectic mix of styles...its done so well. Standouts for me are the living room, the bathroom and looooove that huge oversized ottoman in the living room..always been something I love. The foyer is gorgeous too...talk about a first impression!
ReplyDeleteI could hardly wait to get my issue, and the House of Windsor did not disappoint - loved it!! The master bedroom, bath and dressing room are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis is truly beautiful and I've enjoyed every minute of it! I'm like Tina....love the oversized ottoman!!! So glad to be catching up on everyone's blogs!!
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Carolyn
so many fabulous ideas to take away from this gorgeous home...beautiful bedrooms and foyer..love the eclectic style..so my style too!!!
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maureen
We were able to go see this home. We actually posted pictures of it, but were asked to only show vignettes of each room. It was fun to go through and meet some of the designers.
ReplyDeleteThis was such a remarkable showhouse. I would have loved to seen it in person! Love the white envelope with gray and black throughout and my favorite greens interspersed.
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful. I love how Windsor Smith mixed the more traditional forms with the serge mouille...beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful this home is—you had me at the first image with the horse looking in... from the floors, to the bench, to the busts my eye went, and the rest of the house? Just as amazing. I could quite happily live in this home, especially with that velvety chair in luxurious pruple and that bathtub—my goodness!
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xx, Sarah
I had not seen all the rooms together, LOVING all of them! Thank you for taking the time to post this for us to enjoy.
ReplyDelete--Carrie