Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Wow
Well, we don't have much new furniture yet but this sofa will keep me happy for awhile. Love the color & proportions and it defines the space beautifully. It orients sitters toward the view & creates subtle separation from the dining room & kitchen. Last photo is of finished cubbies in the LR that also double as window seating.

Shared study
For seven years, since Maya took over the second BR, we've been computing in a hallway. It's been especially tough for me to have no desk, hence no place to hide my paper pileup. We are all looking forward to having a dedicated workspace & what a nice one! The door & transom have acrylic inserts that match the Raydoors. Custom desks by Mr. Chen on each wall that will be topped by Elfa shelves.

Maya's bath
Grasscloth Wallpaper
I wanted the master BR to have a retreat feel to it. Spent a lot of time picking out this wallpaper (who knew there were so many shades of natural!). Of course, Leo's wallpaper guy was meticulous & did a beautiful job. The Artemis ceiling fan, wall mounted lamps and window seat w/storage cubbies are the finishing touches.

Master bath
We transformed the original black & white master bath into a "celadon cave." It's completely tiled & the tub has been swapped for a shower stall. Sink was salvaged from a trade show; vanity & medicine cab are custom; faucets, toilet & washlet are by Toto. The latter turns the lavatory into a bidet, complete w/heated seat!

Romper Room
We now have super-plush, super-springy wool carpet in the den/guest room aka Romper Room. Maya started doing cartwheels on it immediately.
Found the carpet at Aronson's warehouse sale. In fact, it was the only piece big enough for the room (by two inches). That helped a lot in the selection process. I knew we were golden when it matched the wall colors exactly. Aronson's is a fabulous store that Erin recommended. It specializes in enviromentally sustainable floor coverings and runs educational workshops in addition to selling beautiful carpet & rugs.

Found the carpet at Aronson's warehouse sale. In fact, it was the only piece big enough for the room (by two inches). That helped a lot in the selection process. I knew we were golden when it matched the wall colors exactly. Aronson's is a fabulous store that Erin recommended. It specializes in enviromentally sustainable floor coverings and runs educational workshops in addition to selling beautiful carpet & rugs.
Kitchen is done!
From the top: Icestone windowsill & millwork radiator grilles. The new radiator is a svelte little number that is mounted flush to the wall. Again, Mr. Chen worked his magic and created three panels that tilt out for service and look gorgeous.
We learned the hard way that Prestige makes each range hood to order, even if it's in a standard size. Trevor at Eurostoves was our wonderful salesperson and advocate throughout. If you are even thinking about getting a Bluestar range, talk to him first. Now we have both the firepower & the venting (1200 cfm) to cook up a storm. Can't wait.
Note wine cubbies in final shot. Mr. Chen's handiwork again. We'll be raising a glass to him & the rest of the crew.

We learned the hard way that Prestige makes each range hood to order, even if it's in a standard size. Trevor at Eurostoves was our wonderful salesperson and advocate throughout. If you are even thinking about getting a Bluestar range, talk to him first. Now we have both the firepower & the venting (1200 cfm) to cook up a storm. Can't wait.
Note wine cubbies in final shot. Mr. Chen's handiwork again. We'll be raising a glass to him & the rest of the crew.
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