![]() Rustic Glam Decor Ideas with Tree Branchĭo you want fabulous wall art? If so, create a nice floating illusion like this. Meanwhile, the vase with clean lines brings more texture as well as richness to space. It injects fall vibes into the living room. The fun and rustic pumpkin sit atop the gray ottoman. Searching for modern rustic glam decor ideas? Here, the fall decor marries suburban life stylings with bold Southwestern patterns. We guarantee they would become great treasured decorations. The monochrome pictures match the arrangement’s neutral color palette.īy picking just a few sentimental pieces, the gallery wall surely will feel unique. This gallery wall lets you display your favorite items in one spot. Gallery Wall with Beach Love Blessed Signs Both glass and silver offer light movement throughout the floral arrangement. The pillar candles and white flowers reside in elegant glass holders.įor Easter centerpieces, put eggs and greenery in small artificial birds’ nests. “I think you can get a formal house to bend both ways.Don’t you love this floral centerpiece? It is undoubtedly a perfect complement to weddings, tea parties, and bridal showers. “I’m a nut about livability,” Schafer says. The floors throughout, of reclaimed antique oak, can stand up to Amber and Chloe, the couple’s Brittany spaniels. In the library, the touch of a button transforms the mirror above the fireplace into a television. Two bedrooms upstairs serve as private quarters for guests-ideal for the owners’ young grandchildren. My choice would have just disappeared.”įor all the understated grandeur and rich color Redd brought to the project, Schafer made sure the house functions beautifully. “I wanted a subdued New England color, like putty,” she explains, “but Miles said, ‘You have to go with me on this.’ I struggled, and then told him, ‘Miles, I am going to give you this, because you have given me what I want.’ The minute it was done, I saw how brilliant it was, relating the blues throughout the rooms. But when he suggested the butler’s pantry be lacquered marine-blue, the wife initially resisted. ![]() ![]() Redd, who understands how hue can add emotion and flow to a house, repeated the celery color in the couple’s bedroom with a de Gournay wallcovering. Braun & Co., and the bench is 19th century. In the master bedroom, the wrought-iron bed by Oscar de la Renta is fitted with a canopy of silk by Roger Arlington Designs the bedding is by E. “It didn’t have any of the problems of the other old houses in the area.” “When we got there, I said to my husband, ‘This is the most extraordinary Greek Revival,’” she recalls. Then they were invited to architect Gil Schafer’s annual summer cocktail party. “Most of the houses were dark and close to the road.” Not to mention they are often jumbled on top of one another and, with their huge rooms, difficult to heat in the winter and cool in the summer. That’s exactly what a financier and his wife, a former antiques dealer, were looking for when, after renting in the area for several years, they decided to make the leap and trade in their Upper East Side townhouse for a place in the country. It’s not an uncommon fantasy among sophisticated Manhattanites-trading in the urban digs (while maintaining a pied-à-terre, of course) for a great old house in New York’s historic Hudson Valley-one with big fireplaces and lots of room for grandchildren and guests, as well as views of some of America’s loveliest countryside. For more stories from our archive, subscribe to ELLE DECOR All Access. This article originally appeared in the November 2010 issue of ELLE DECOR.
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