Monday, September 05, 2016

Hay Fever - The Weekend Home of Jeffrey Bilhuber

I just love it when I come upon an interior designer's own home. And this is the case with this 1668, 3 storey, 30 room residence in Locust Valley, NY.  The first cornerstone for the house was laid just 40 years after the British bought Manhattan from the Native Americans.  That's a lot of history!

Named after the previous owners, the Hay family, it is now the weekend home of Jeffrey Bilhuber and his young son, Christoph.

Full of antiques, art, heirlooms, gorgeous fabrics, wallpapers and good old fashioned personality, it's a delight to peek into each room.

Enjoy!




Entrance hall with antique map and lamps.


One of the home's six fireplaces.


Quadrille's re-issue of historical wallpaper, Climbing Hydrangea, first seen in Gone With the Wind!


Hallway bar cart.






Living room walls in Benjamin Moore's 'Chic Lime'
Notice the native art prints above sofa.
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Jeffrey loves his antlers which add to the history of the home.


More antlers and native rug.


Porch dining room with pink cast iron chairs.


Painted pine floors in upstairs hallway.


Jeffrey's master bedroom.


Ladies' guest room.






What a cosy nook for 8 year old Christoph.

Child size wicker sofa in Christoph's room.


And what a fun spot for Christoph and friends in the attic!

To shop this look, check out One Kings Lane here.

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Sunday, September 04, 2016

Pink Persuasion

Hi Everyone!

I hope you've had some time to enjoy the end of summer, as I have.

Our granddaughter went home this past week and the house certainly seems quiet since she left........we had a wonderful time with her, but August flew by far too quickly.

The home I'm featuring today is in this month's issue of House Beautiful.......which is still on the shelves as far as I know.....it is here anyway, if you still want to pick up a copy.

I was thrilled to find another beautiful home with pink interiors. The lady of this 19th century townhouse loves the color pink, but as the owner of a local art gallery, previously believed she needed more neutral colors (mostly black, white and gray) to complement the art in her home.

Until, that is, interior designer Suellen Gregory stepped in. Noticing the homeowner's penchant for pink in her clothing and accessories, Suellen urged her to try it out.

And so began a total makeover the whole family loves!  And why wouldn't they?




Touches of pink in the living room leading into the pink parlor.



Schumacher's Pyne Hollyhock print at the window.

Sunroom

Pink parlor







How do you like the pink accent with Bowood wallpaper?

Mudroom/potting room - love!


Wednesday, August 17, 2016

See you Soon!


Good morning everyone.......

Just wanted to let you know that I've decided to take a couple of weeks off to spend with our granddaughter while she's here.

Summer is winding down and she'll be back at home soon and back to the school grind.

Hope you all enjoy the dog days of summer!  See you soon!

Regards,

Kay

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Garden Stools

Garden stools must be the most versatile piece of decor ever made. They look perfect indoors, outdoors, formal or informal, in public rooms and private and can be used as a tabletop or a seat.

A perfect little addition for any space in your home.

Designers Guild Wallpaper

Barclay Butera

Frontgate

One Kings Lane

Frontgate

One Kings Lane


Frontgate

Elle Decor

Home Bunch

Tory Burch's Sunroom

Honey Collins

Scott Sanders





Monday, August 15, 2016

Blush

Hayley Mitchell

Ana Rosa

Charlotte Olympia

A Positively Beautiful Blog

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deGournay

Elle Canada

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Dior

Sweet Petal Cakes

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