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I love the pops of GREEN everywhere! I'm especially loving the green in photos #1 & #4. :)
ReplyDeleteReally great photos.
Bre @ http://theredbungalow.blogspot.com
i agree that it looks totally livable! Gorgeous. Thanks for the link to Houzz as well. great site!
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ReplyDeleteI love this house. It inspires me to get on with my renovations! if only they weren't so expensive :/
x Jasmine
I am in love with the wallpaper in that first photo - drooling over it!
ReplyDeleteThe bathroom is my favorite - beautiful!
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Love the front door and the child's bedroom. It reminds me a lot of the child's room from the last Lonny. Perfect!!
ReplyDeleteThat first image - Wow. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteThat first image - Wow. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteI love how every room is original and yet it goes together as a whole so well!
ReplyDeletewonderful, especially the first image...but then the brown sofa is delicious, too...
ReplyDeleteThat green and white Chinoiserie bathroom is to die for... so is the de Gournay wallpaper in the first picture. Love Elizabeth's style!
ReplyDeleteHer work is beautiful and yes, so livable.
ReplyDeleteThat first image is amazing, Paula! I love the flowing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the pattern in the bathroom its so bold but it works!
ReplyDeletethat bathroom floor is insane!!
ReplyDeleteI love how they matched the red trim on the bedspread w/ the trim on the roman shades...really nice!
ReplyDeleteamazing picture as always. That black and white floor with the green wallpaper in the background it's fun.
ReplyDeleteThere is certainly a lot to love there. Love the big art with print on it!
ReplyDeleteLove her work- the details are amazing!
ReplyDeletei love that brown sofa
ReplyDeleteWow! The sofa, the outdoor space - I'd run through there too ;) xo
ReplyDeletelove all of the details, especially the tile pattern in the fireplace!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful home. I love it all. So glad you shared this.
ReplyDeleteWhoa. I love all the pattern work. Truly stunning.
ReplyDeleteoh wow. the first image = favorite. but all of them are lovely.
ReplyDeletei agree about the patterns! beautiful.
-angela
Love her design!And that wallpaper in the bathroom is great!
ReplyDeleteAll of these rooms have such wonderful details from the floors to the herringbone pattern in the fireplace. It's a gorgeous home!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it does have a very homey feel to it. I love that green in the bathroom, perfectly offset with the mustard shower towel too!
ReplyDeleteI love the details here - the ultra shiny floors, well-placed cushions that really add to the room too.
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The green wallpaper in the first pic!! Oh my!
ReplyDeleteSold.
ReplyDeleteI love the each room looks slightly different but it all ties in well.
ReplyDeleteAnd you can see yourself living there (like you said livable design is good design)
I could see myself living there.
glad you posted it because i haven't seen any of these photos. the ones i had were completely different!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that you hung on to the images for days! I am with you - livable design is the way to go. I can not stand contrived homes. This home is unique, personal, warm, interesting and yet chic and current.
ReplyDeleteThe first 2 images are fantastic. But I also like the room with the brown sofa - and especially the artwork on the wall.
Happy weekend to you.
ox, Mon
There is something I love in each room. The bathroom walls are amazing! The master bath divine... The brown sofa so inviting and the outdoor rooms furniture, perfection.
ReplyDeletethose black and white floors.....yesssss
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