Interior designer Mariette Hines Gomez transformed the museum-like rooms of Washington, DC's oldest home into a relaxed yet historic dwelling. I fell in love the minute I saw the rooms.
You will want to read the entire history in the February issue of Architectural Digest.
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Photography by Scott Frances
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Bring on the Green
Advertising Bliss
AH&L ~ Home for the Holidays Showhouse and Market
Blue and White Love
Tuesday Favorites
Zebra Love
In My Dreams...
Thursday Favorites
Jamie Herzlinger~ New York Showroom
Design in Ansley Park ~ Designer Courtney Giles
Architectural Digest Favorites
Sunday's Room of the Day
Pure White
Matchbook Magazine ~ January Issue
Bedroom Favorites
Bathroom Bliss
2014 Goals ~ What are Your Goals?
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Dining Room Favorites
Veranda Favorites
Pinterest Favorites and Happy New Year
What a stunning entry hall! I have always admired Gomez's work.
ReplyDeleteI totally did not expect that from Mariette! She has been the queen of cream for so long with such subtle detail, I love what she did her that foyer is amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteCharming! Traditional but not at all boring.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday, Teresa! XOXO
I love all the rugs she used...very nice!
ReplyDeleteI love her work. I haven't had a chance to read my AD yet. What a fresh take on tradition!
ReplyDeleteI am crazy about the wood floors and rugs.
ReplyDeleteCompletely stunning! That entry is unbelievable!!
ReplyDeleteShe is such a talented designer and such a nice lady in person. Love her work Teresa!
ReplyDeleteDonna
Your blog is consistently excellent. Thank you.
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