The rural but now very chic southern home below was slated for demolition, but the partner and associate of John Rosselli Interiors of New York City , could not stand by and let that happen. The associates name is Furlow Gatewood…..wonderful name…and for fifty years he worked as Mr. Rosselli’s antiques buyer, purchasing throughout the… Continue reading
Month: July 2013
Today’s I have a guest post by Loren Thorburn. Loren lives and works in Wales in the British Isles and loves to
This home is decorated simply, has ultra clean lines and is a totally built green home. It’s sustainable, it’s prefab, but I will save the biggest surprise about it for the very end.
I have had a few readers ask me about attracting butterflies to the garden. The main reason that butterflies and hummingbirds will consistently visit your garden is because of
I hope you are enjoying your weekend. We are having a sunny day, and I am appreciating it immeasurable. Today, from Architectural Digest, comes a home that was totally redone, rather than bulldozed and rebuilt as another mansion…..unusual for the
Do you like roses but don’t want to deal with all the fuss it takes to have some roses in the garden? Then this is a rose to consider.
Originality, imagination and engineering combine to solve a source of visual pollution that we see all over the world. It’s a design disaster I say! What am I speaking of?
I live on over 6 wooded acres, and only around the house is it cleared enough to allow for a decent amount of gardening space. Over the years I have added small garden areas I call pocket gardens. This post is about the one I added
On to the interior of this home designed by Eduarda Correa, who established his architecture and design firm in 1994 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. First, a couple of notes for inquiring minds from yesterday’s post. The ceiling in the pool area is
Have I got your attention yet? Although Brazilians like New York City and have purchased plenty of very expensive property with incredible NY city views, many as vacation homes, here is one client, of architect and interior designer Eduardo Correa that built a home that would be difficult to leave, even for vacation.