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Designer Tara Shaw’s New Orleans home.
Photo by Paul Costello
A beautiful old Baroque room gets a modern touch with a massive Italian designer crystal chandelier.
Roman Kochanowski “Abedules”
Embrasse Roses, Passementerie Leclercq
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Designer Timothy Corrigan’s LA home
The walls of the library/dining room are hand-painted silk, and the chest and the mirror are high-end antiques, but the lamps are not. “You don’t have to spend a lot of money on lamps if you have good lampshades. I paid about $100 for these and then spent the money on the shades.”
Hans Hedberg – View of the National-Museum from Nybroviken, Stockholm
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Atlanta designer Suzanne Kasler has a masterful way of blending soothing neutrals with European elegance and big comfort that’s quintessentially Southern.
Photo by Erica George-Dines
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Designer Timothy Corrigan’s LA home
In the master bedroom, Timothy used a similar fabric to upholster the walls and make the shades and the bed drapes. “Upholstering a bedroom cuts sound and creates a very cozy, intimate feeling.”
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Designer Timothy Corrigan’s LA home
Timothy and Kathleen have coffee and read the newspaper in the master bedroom’s comfortable seating area, done mostly in golds and greens; the end table is from Timothy Corrigan Home.
Library filled with european antiques
Photo by Simon Upton