Friday, October 7, 2011

Contemporary Design in River Oaks

The River Oaks home is finally complete, accessorized, and photographed! We are very proud of this project- Julie did an amazing job designing this home!


Segreto Finishes did this unique wall finish (no, it's not wallpaper!) for us. Our client chose a dining room table from Cantoni at the beginning of the project, which set the stage for the dark finishes for the custom dining chairs, made by David Longwood of Designer Furniture Manufacturers, and the curved buffet piece by David Solano. The grey upholstered buffet cabinet is by The Joseph Company, the gilded Asian chairs from Mexoc, and most artwork is from the Laura Rathe gallery. 


Julie did the floral designs and accessorizing herself. Isn't that Meredith Pardue painting just perfect? The punches of bright colors is exactly what we were looking for in the silvery, blush-y pink room.





Segreto did the powder bath finish.


The Formal Living Room carries the same color story of silvers, bronzes, and blushy pinks but in a much more formal way.


This is one of the little girl's bedrooms. We did the bed out of an indoor/outdoor textured velvet so it would be super durable. Aren't those curved nightstands so cute?


This is one of the boys' bedrooms. We gave him some masculine fabrics, but still luxurious draperies and bedding. The concrete lamps from Vieux and the grey washed oak nightstands lend to that masculine feel as well.


The Master Bedroom is calm and luxe, with a palette of dark chocolate browns, creams, and powder blues.






The Family Room, always the workhorse of public spaces, has custom indoor/outdoor velvet sofas. This way, when the kids get come inside (the sliding glass doors to the right lead in directly from the swimming pool), there's no worry about ruining any fabrics. The cream patterned upholstered chairs on the left are also an indoor/outdoor fabric, although you'd never suspect it- they are so stylish!


Here is a view of the accessorized bookshelves (which I did as my very first attempt at accessorizing!). Most pieces are from Tara Shaw antiques.


This is the alternate view of the Family Room. So much seating, even for this large family!


The study is dark and moody with definitively masculine furnishings- the perfect man cave.


Thanks for looking through these photos with us!
We hope you enjoyed this mini home-tour of this recent project.
If you have any design questions or would like us to help you with your design project, please feel free to contact us! :)




  
-Stephanie

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