Tuesday, March 15, 2011

RICHARD SHAPIRO ~ DESIGN IN MALIBU

When Richard Shapiro decided to renovate a getaway on Malibu's Broad Beach, his plans were very specific.  Shapiro, an antique dealer, furniture designer, and interior designer, wanted a secluded home that he could escape to when work allowed.

The home has a Mediterranean influence, with sanded frescoed walls giving them an old appearance.  The interior, with its tall ceilings, has several styles of furnishings, giving the home a warm, yet airy personality.  ENJOY!















To read more about this beautiful home, pick up your copy of the April issue of Architectural Digest.



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

ARCHITECT MICHAEL GRAVES


Architect Michael Graves has spent thirty years renovated his home in Princeton, New Jersey.  What started out as a warehouse has become a beauty of a home.

Michael Graves has many outstanding accomplishments in his career of architecture, including Disney World hotels in Florida, but none as close to his heart as his own home.  ENJOY!



















See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo


Photographs by John Bessler
Text by Amy Elbert
Produced by JoAnn McVicker


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HOME OFFICES

There is nothing more effective than a well equipped, beautiful home office.  Out of these nine, which office is your favorite?  ENJOY!








This is my favorite, but I would have to tone down the walls.

To read this article visit here.


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Teresa
xoxo
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DESIGN IN LOS ANGELES

Architect Kevin A. Clark and interior designer Madeline Stuart were chosen by Michael Rosenfeld to design a home in Santa Monica. Rosenfeld knew that Clark and Stuart were as much perfectionists as he is with a knowledge of the style he desired.

While the home has Spanish design, it is decorated with an array of materials, furnishings, art, and hardware.  It is absolutely beautiful and warm.  ENJOY!
















There is so much to read about this stunning home.  To read more pick up your copy of the April issue of Architectural Digest.

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo


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