Showing posts with label master bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label master bedroom. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Diamond Baratta Design

Diamond Baratta Design is one of a kind!  Two friends, William Diamond and Anthony Baratta, head this design firm in New York City.

Their rooms stand alone in the world of design, as they are able to envision and incorporate ideas that would stop most people in their tracks.  No detail is too small, and if they are unable to find what they need for an interior, they have it custom made.

After many years in the business, they now have a field of experts at their behest - quilters, rugmakers, artists, cabinetmakers, embroiderers and large manufacturers of textiles, such as Lee Jofa, and carpet maker, Stark Carpets, to produce their personal designs. 

And therein lies their not so secret 'secret'!  What they produce is one-of-a-kind!

Today, I am posting one of their nautically designed interiors.......and you will see what I mean.

Enjoy!

Cape Cod Summer Home
Tugboat S.S. Lollipop

Entry with built in benches

Hand hewn lighthouse newel post
Hand painted floors
Rug by Diamond

Ticking fabric on walls
Custom made gingham carpet
Tole vases converted to lamps
DB designed fabric on sofa
Antique quilted cushions and ottoman

Homeowner's collection sailor's valentines in LR

Custom designed quilt pattern on walls, chairs

DR Wedgewood shell plates

Family room has custom designed Lee Jofa fabric on furniture
with antique quilted and hooked pillows
Vintage windmill refurbished
DB coffee tables and Orkney chairs
DB rag rug

Sun porch
DB latticework and porthole table

Master bedroom
DB bed and nightstand
Antique quilted pillows and linen on walls
DB rug

Boy's room
DB bed and pier tables
Hand painted floors

Beach house family room in red to match tugboat
DB fabric and antique quilt ottoman
Hand painted ceiling border and floor
Antique portholes and sconces

All photos via Veranda

Wouldn't you say they have a penchant for detail?  What do you think?
Comments welcome!!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Oprah's Hawaiian House

As promised last week, here is the followup on Oprah's homes - her Hawaiian retreat.

What began as an old gray farmhouse Oprah purchased to tear down, ended up being restored and perfected to Oprah's requirements.  The property was purchased for it's location and magnificent ocean views.  With the help of an architect and designer Ellie Cullman and her team,  the house was brought back to life. 

After the floorplan was completely redone and the house taken back to its basic structure, the master bedroom ceiling was raised to give the room an airier feel, french doors were installed throughout the house and a wrap around verandah was added.

Since this property is meant for a very relaxed lifestyle, the interiors were designed with comfort in mind.  The folk art weathervane in the shape of a galloping horse became the focal point in the living room as a reflection of the horses in the field.  The rooms are painted in beautiful summery colors of yellows, greens and soft whites.  Oprah's master bedroom is done in her favorite shade, green, which is also very serene.  Along with her colorful bouquets of fresh flowers and her beloved African American art, it has become her home away from home.

All in all, an absolutely wonderful getaway.

Enjoy!

Oprah's Hawaiian Home

Veranda ocean view

Living Room

Dining Room

Dining Room

Master Bedroom

Bedroom Balcony

Kitchen

All photos via Oprah.com

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Oprah's Santa Barbara Guest House

I saw Oprah's estate in her own magazine a few years ago and have never forgotten it's jaw dropping beauty.  Yes, she paid $50 million dollars for it (and that was before the decorating)!  And yes, she has her own tea house!   And a flower garden with 'hundreds of rose bushes, thousands of hydrangeas and a sea of dahlias!'

But, it was the guest house interiors that were featured that day that left me wanting to move in there.....she can enjoy the 'big' house, but who would want to leave the guest house?  Would you?

And guess who her decorators were?  Her hairdresser and his partner......who were wannabe decorators!  I'd say they are pretty good at decorating, wouldn't you?  Of course, when it comes to decorating, money talks.....sometimes!  In this case, it helped.......along with a lot of great taste!

Hope you enjoy!  I'll do her Hawaiian property another day!

Oprah's Santa Barbara Estate

Guest House Living Room Fireplace

Dining Room
(Collection of art by a single artist)

Dining Room

Library Fireplace

Library opposite fireplace
(Notice the African American doll in pride of place)

Den
(This den was designed around the large Lincoln penny)

Den Fireplace

Study
(Green (serene) study designed around painting of black lab above sofa)

Guest House Master Bedroom
(Lavender for optimum relaxation)

Master Bedroom Fireplace

Tea House - Oprah's Sanctuary
(Surrounded by thousands of roses, hydrangeas and dahlias)

Tea House

Tea House

All photos via Oprah.com