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Showing posts with label dining rooms. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

Bloggers beautiful abodes...Mary Ann of Classic Casual Home



 Sure hope this posts on time as I scheduled this for Monday morning while I am away. I  am being featured over at Amy Vermillion's blog today for her "Whats on my nightstand" posts...such a fun idea! Hope you will come visit me there after reading this post. Click here to visit.



Good morning! Time for another  round of "Bloggers beautiful abodes" and have I got a treat for you! So sit back and savor that cup of coffee or tea and enjoy this post full of beauty and wisdom.  Say hello to super talented........

                                     
Mary Ann is an uber talented  Newport Beach, California based designer (if she wasn't so sweet it would be easy to hate her for being lucky enough to live that California dream). She is always doing something gorgeous whether in her own beautiful home or adding her touches to  her friends ......and trust me they ALL look right out of the pages of your favorite design magazine! 

She has totally nailed the elegant coastal vibe to perfection and I am a huge fan of her work and her blog. Whether she is redoing a guest room, prepping for the most beautiful taco night I have ever seen or planning a little fete in her home...rest assured its something you want to see and take notes on!  Her blog is one I simply do not miss. Period. I feel like we are friends and know we would be fast friends if we ever meet  If you don't know of her, be sure you head over to say hello and by all means sign up.....her blog is a total keeper. Enough of me, lets hear from wonderful Mary Ann.........


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Thank you, Tina, for inviting me to tell 
you and your "enchanting readers" 
a bit about our home in 
Newport Beach, California. 
It's small, as many homes 
are on Lido Isle
(the island below on the right)
but we can walk or ride bikes 
to the beach.  

See the patch of grass on the sand?  
That is the playground for the grammar school where our son attended.
He always came home with sand in his shoes!


1. How long have you been in your present home?  Is this it for the long haul? Anything you would care to change if you could?


It's a 1950's cottage that we remodeled and moved into two and a half years ago.
I'm not sure we'll stay here forever. 
The people inside the home are what's important to me,
but this would be a comfortable place "for the long haul."  

If I could change anything, I wish we had more of a foyer...but there just isn't room.  
I do love our dutch door.

2. If you could only live in two rooms of your house, which two would be the ones?


My bedroom because I like to be lazy and
our patio has been nice to relax in lately.



3. How would you describe your decorating style?


Casual with a little French 
and classic elegance.



Both the child's corner chair and fireplace screen 
were bought at flea markets in France.

4. Do you have a favorite color scheme? What is it?

I don't really have a favorite color combination.  In my own home, I like a white backdrop so I can play with color.  I do enjoy doing all neutral interiors for others who prefer it though.
Same chairs two ways.



5. Favorite room of your house and why?


Right now, it's our guest room since I just finished it for the One Room Challenge. I stenciled the wall myself...a major feat for a non-do-it-yourselfer (but it only costed about $35).

6. Best two tips you can give to anyone looking to tackle the decorating of their own home?   
  • Hire a decorator (through referrals), even to use just as a sounding board.  He/she can help keep you on track with your goals and budget.  If that's not an option enlist a friend who's taste you admire.
  • Start files on Pinterest, Houzz and from magazines.  When you start to see common threads in your images, you will begin to understand your style preferences.
Best two things to NOT do?
  • Don't get in over your head doing work like electrical or plumbing that is better left for the professionals
  • Don't be afraid to try things...move your furniture around, mix it up (I might go a little overboard here :)
7. What do you think are the most important features for a kitchen?


My husband would say it's his stove since he loves to cook.
I like the storage in our pantry and that I can use the appliances in there and keep our counters clear.



 8.How do you like to dress up a cocktail table and console in a living room?


With books, trays, plants...
Or coral.



9.Any advice on the subject of lighting?


Dimmers, especially on overhead lighting.  
Layer with task lighting wherever you might want to read and also for ambiance.


10. Have a favorite paint color? Do tell!

I have this Benjamin Moore White Dove 
on walls throughout my house.  




11. What are a couple of really simple inexpensive things you can do in your home to make it feel "homey" and inviting?


Fruit (the lemons are from our tree), 
flowers and candles!




12. Fill in the blank- If money was no object, the very first thing I would buy for my home would be...

 beautiful, antique Persian rug in muted tones for the living room.  Ah...someday.

Thanks so much for having me over, Tina!!!
Best wishes,

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Is she good or is she good? Mary Ann........I never tire of seeing your beautiful and welcoming  home. It is just so warm, elegant and beautifully put together and that guest room must have been done with me in mind so pencil me in for June :) By the way....that taco night I mentioned, well here it is........don't know about you but in my casa, taco night does not look like this:)


And check out the bridal  shower she threw.....are you available for my birthday in December?



Love these tomato caprese appetizers that she made......



 Thanks to everyone for stopping in and to Mary Ann for opening up her gorgeous abode for us all to marvel over! Be sure to stop over and say hello to the lovely Mary Ann, click here.

If you want to check out  my guest post over at Amy Vermillion's blog (and I do hope you will) click here.

Thanks for stopping in...have a wonderful Monday!

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Architect spotlight: Andrew Skurman Architects


Hi everyone! You are in for a mega treat today, so grab another cup of coffee, get those Pinterest fingers ready for some a serious workout and sit back and enjoy! When I discovered this architectural firm, Andrew Skurman Architects,  a few years ago I  was admittedly,  totally smitten. Their body of work is just amaizng with a capital A. So much so that we briefly thought of hiring them for our own house but decided to go with a NY based architect whose work we also were a huge fan of and just logistically having a local architect made sense on many levels. 
 
Andrew Skurman Associates however is a pretty "rock my world'" kind of a firm and I think you would be hard pressed to find someone who is not totally in love with their work. They specialize in all the classical architectural traditions of French, Georgian, Neoclassical, Mediterranean, and country homes. There work is widespread and has graced countless magazine covers and pages.  Andrew Skurman opened his namesake firm in 1992 and is based in San Francisco. They are full service, meaning they start a project from the ground up all the way to the finishing of the interiors.  So today, no narrative, I will allow the pictures to do all the talking...enjoy the show!! I know Pinterest is going to be a busy place today! 
 
 
 









 






























 
Now pick your jaw up off the floor and tell me what you think about this uber talented architect! Pretty mind blowing wouldn't you say. I am amazed at how well versed they are in all disciplines, from the most formal French manor house to the lakeside Italian villa to a country clapboard home.....they are all done so well. I love the fact that you can see the details are their signature, and we all know its the details that "make it". So tell me, have a favorite? Wishing you a fabulous Thursday!
 
 
 
 
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