Pewter Kitchen with a Surprise

Kitchen Atlanta Symphony Showhouse Scagolia Range hood Pewter cabinets

I burn, I pine, I perish! This is by far my most favorite kitchen of all time. It has been my favorite since it’s debut in the Jan/Feb 2006 Kitchen and Bath Ideas Magazine.  Kitchen designer Matthew Quinn dreamed up this kitchen for the Atlanta Symphony Associates Decorators’ Show House. See the range hood? That is made of scagolia stone, which happens to match the fireplace in the adjacent family room.

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Feather Fixtures

Feather Rooster lamp Light Fixture Trianon

This lamp reminds me an awful lot of an elegant cloche feather hat worn on a Miss Marple Series. This white rooster feather lamp fixture is equal parts drama and tact; much like an episode of Miss Marple itself!

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Kitchen Seating

Kitchen Seating Louis XV Chairs Suzanne Kasler

Kitchens are the core of the home, and so it only deems appropriate that you linger there comfortably. Whether it be with family, a friend, or even if it is just yourself with an afternoon tea; a proper place to sit and enjoy only makes sense. This gorgeous white painted kitchen is accented nicely with a harvest wooden table and pale green upholstered Louis XV chairs. What a lovely contrasting compliment and surprising choice from the standard built in island and stools. This kitchen was designed by Suzanne Kasler.

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Deco layers Cushion

Deco Layers Cushion Emma Jane Designs Silk Accessory

Layers of pure silvery-champagne silk and duck feathers compose this beautiful cushion by Emma Jane Designs. A wonderfully elegant accessory for bedroom or sumptuous living room! Deco Layers Cushion is available on Etsy by the artist.

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A Home Built on a Slope

Slopped House Barcelona by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris built on a slope, Stepped House

Elusive scenery and interesting architecture are the advantages to building a house on a sloped property.  Take this tiered home by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris in Spain for example. A stepped house design allows each level a grand view of the sea.

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