Tuesday, September 03, 2013

The Monteceito Home of Designer Lee Kirch

Last year, I posted (here) a Monteceito cottage owned by designer Lee Kirch - an antique dealer who was (at the time of this article) part owner of an antique shop, Rue de Lillie, in Summerland, California, as well as a shop owner in Vail, Colorado.

As a French country enthusiast, she travels regularly to France to collect antiques.  She completely revamped this house and her passions are evident in every room.

Enjoy!






















Lee Kirch Designs
Meredith Specials









Thursday, August 29, 2013

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones' Bermuda Home

Hi Everyone,

I was totally indisposed yesterday while my hubby was having some major dental surgery (extractions and implants).  While he was unconscious and zipped through it all (never felt a thing, he said), I was on high alert and had to ensure he got from the surgery to his regular dentist for adjustments (in a very groggy state), pick up the prescriptions at the drug store and make sure he followed his doctor's orders to a 'T'!  Make sure he did his rinses, took his meds and prepared lots of bland food.......by the end of the day, he was feeling really good and I was about to collapse from it all - totally drained and exhausted.  So much for another quiet day.

Anyway, throughout the day I kept hearing snippets of news about Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones separating - which everyone pretty much already suspected - it was only confirmed yesterday.  After reading about their homes in Majorca, Spain, New York city, Bedford, NY, Swansea, Wales, Hollywood and Bermuda, I recalled the Bermuda home from an Architectural Digest years ago.

They sounded so excited about their family home in Bermuda when this article (here) was written - a real home for them to bring up their then 2 year old son among his cousins, aunts and uncles.........a sad state of affairs today for all involved.

Nevertheless, here's a peek!













Nice Dutch door in their master bedroom.







Architectural Digest















Tuesday, August 27, 2013

A Children's Shop

Since I started this week posting about kids' rooms, I thought I would carry on with the theme.

I love the possibilities of what a child's room can be..........always have.  After our only child, a daughter, was born I spent the next several years ensuring she had her own 'little haven'..........and with a husband in the banking business during the '70s and 80s, it involved many, many moves and many, many bedrooms across Canada.  I honed my decorating skills during those moves and cemented my love of design.

In August 1999, when our first grandchild was born, I was at home, retired and looking for inspiration........albeit in another new home for us.  While we were going through several renovations ourselves at that time, everything that had to be done soon took a backseat to our new little granddaughter and I very quickly discovered a whole new world of nursery design...........the baby nursery was no longer just a room with a crib, a rocking chair, a change table and a hamper........it had now become a little world of it's own.

I'm sure I bought every magazine I could get my hands on with a child's room in it and I began tearing out the pages for future reference.  

When I came upon the following images in a House & Garden, September 1999, issue, I was mesmerized.........I had never seen anything like this and being a long time lover of English country, chintz, antiques, canopied beds.......these were dream ideas.  

This is Susie Hilfiger's former shop, Best & Co., which was situated in Greenwich, Connecticut at the time.  She had just bought it from a previous owner and planned to expand the whole idea of high end, traditional decorating of nurseries and kids' rooms.  The showroom, as you can see, was designed as a total living space, but also included every accessory imaginable for a small child - including Tommy Hilfiger clothes in the armoire.

Best & Co. became the only American source for Dragon's of Walton Street, London, handpainted furniture, antique high chairs, early 19th century floral prints, needlepoint samplers - and commissioned furniture.  Later this store expanded to Nantucket.

Alas, it didn't survive and the stores closed in 2007.  But, I'm glad I kept these pictures of another time and another place.      

Enjoy!


Susie Hilfiger in her Greenwich shop, Best & Co.

Pure English country.

The wall opposite the canopied twin beds.



What little girl would not want a canopy bed?

Beatrix Potter bedding from Dragon's of Walton Street, London
(The designers of Prince George's nursery, Kensington Palace)







House & Garden
September 1999




Monday, August 26, 2013

Chic Kids' Guest Rooms

Here are some great ideas for extra sleeping space at home or at the cottage........great when the children, grandchildren and their friends arrive for a visit.


moms.popsugar.com



Joy Tribout

Betty Lou Phillips' granddaughters' bedroom.

Munger Interiors

PBKids


thekidsroomdecor.com

absolutelybeautifulthings.blogspot.com

moms.popsugar.com

Coastal Designs

Coastal Living

Coastal Living

rhbabyandchild.com

luxury-idea.com

Houzz






Coastal Living

Houseandhome.com





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