Wednesday, February 16, 2011

ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES CHRISTMAS HOUSE 2010

These wonderful designers created the 2010 Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles Christmas House.  This is  a very long post, so get a cup of tea and ENJOY!


































 To read about the designers, the sources, and the suppliers visit here or pick up a copy of Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles.  I can't wait to get my copy each month.  The new copy came today, and it is great!

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
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Monday, February 14, 2011

DANIEL ROMUALDEZ ~ DESIGN ON FIFTH AVENUE

Daphne Guinness is a fashion designer, but when she decided to renovate a Fifth Avenue apartment, she called on architect Daniel Romualdez.  Chic and glamorous are exactly what Romualdez created in this home.  ENJOY!

I seriously want this dress!









To read about this designer and the creation of the home, pick up the March issue of Architectural Digest.

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
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RICHARD KEITH LANGHAM AND LEWIS GRAEBER ~ DESIGN IN MISSISSIPPI

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY, and I hope that you enjoy this home with just enough red for this special day.

Interior designer Richard Keith Langham created this beautiful home in Mississippi. Langham had decorated a home for the couple over twenty years ago, but after the hurricane hit several years ago the home was structurally damages.

Architect Lewis Graeber III, who had introduced the couple years ago, again went to work with Langham, rebuilding and designing most of the home. I believe that you will agree that the two work beautifully together.

I have always loved Langham's work, and I was happy to read that he was from Brewton, Alabama, which is a few miles south of Montgomery. ENJOY!












To read about this gorgeous home, pick up your copy of the March issue of Architectural Digest. Margaret Russell has done a beautiful job as the new Editor and Chief.

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

WOODEN PLANTER

Well... we have to begin somewhere.


Herb Garden

This was an earlier post, but since it was soon after I started my blog, most of you haven't seen it. 

It is almost that time ~ so if you are planting herbs or flowers, you will need to get your boxes, pots, or other containers ready. You will need to start buying your plants within the next 1-2 weeks.  ENJOY!

Finished planter and chalkboard painted terra cotta pots.
The measurements and needed supplies are at the end of this post.

Holes drilled in bottom.

If you wanted to use this as a decorative planter,  you could cover the screw heads.
 I decided to paint the box with a mixture of gray stain.  I may use a modest stencil in a color very close to the paint I used on the box.

INSTRUCTIONS:

For plant/flower box, I purchased a 2 x 8 x 16 board. You may want a lighter box. If so, buy 1 x 8 x at least 11 feet. You will only need 11 feet, but it may be difficult to find a shorter board with these dimentions. The gentleman at Lowe’s cut it for me.

You will need to have it cut into 5 pieces.
3 @ 3 feet and 2 @ around 1 (you will need to fit to see) foot.


Package of at least 8 screws. 3 inch for 2 inch board and 1 ½ inch for 1 inch board.  You WILL NEED to get screws, because nails will not secure heavy wood, and it will buckle and fall apart

See photos below. All boards must be flat on ground.
Drill holes smaller than screw and then screw in.


Paint desired color on the outside.


You may want to line or use pots depending on the type wood you buy, but I drill holes in the bottom and put on top of wood planks.

Have fun. 



See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
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VALENTINE PINKS

These rooms are painted in ten different shades of pink, just in time for Valentine's Day!  ENJOY!








To read more about these rooms and the paint used, pick up your copy of the March issue of House Beautiful.

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
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