The 1980's home is filled with sunlight from the snow-ridden mountains. Easton used a toned down interior to showcase the massive art collection of his client. Easton added windows to bring the outside in, also opening up the main floor to accommodate guests. ENJOY!
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Veranda January 2012
Theresa, I love his work, and this captures his talent perfectly. Great post!
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You know the few times each we get snow here I'm always fascinated at how it changes the light inside my home. Light transforms like nothing else!
ReplyDeleteI love that wooden bathtub. How much fun would it be to take a bath there?!?!
ReplyDeleteMy godmother is famous for saying that she launched David's career many decades ago and he's done all of her homes... some of them are even featured in his books! Lovely man and wonderfully elegant!
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I think there are many who don't realize how very versatile a designer he really is! Loved seeing this piece.
ReplyDeleteI love his work and this beautiful and peaceful home is no different. I want to take a bubble bath in that tub looking out at the snow! Can you imagine how peaceful that would be?
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Debra~
beautiful interior and yes, the lighter color palette certainly lets the art take center stage..what a lovely retreat..
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maureen
Love the light interiors. It feels as if you are apart of the element.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, love how the outdoors feels like its brought in with all those big windows, very soft and peaceful feeling.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Love his work!!
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Light and airy rooms and so stylish. Great post.
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