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Brian O'Keefe Architect, P.C.
The library features a gorgeous hand applied plaster finish on the walls and the vaulted ceiling. The wood flooring is antique herringbone. Tuscan Villa-inspired home in Nashville | Architect: Brian O’Keefe Architect, P.C. | Interior Designer: Mary Spalding | Photographer: Alan Clark
Pamela Cases
Au pied de l'hôpital Pasteur, Niché au cinquième étage d'un immeuble niçois, un appartement récite un poème à la Riviera...
Véritable ode à la méditerranée, cet appartement adopte une ambiance chaleureuse suggérée par l'emploi de matières brutes telles que le lin, le chanvre, le jute ou encore le coton. L'intérieur invite à l'apaisement malgré sa palette chromatique saturée empruntée aux teintes naturelles de la mer, de la roche et du soleil du Sud.
Dans l'angle du salon, une cloison a été édifiée et plusieurs niches de forme asymétriques et organiques ont été prévues. Ces quelques espaces évidés suggèrent une bibliothèque tandis que d'autres permettent la scénographie de plusieurs objets décoratifs. Enfin, la peinture bleue qu'adoptent ces cavités renvoie au mythique indigo de la mer.
L'appartement comporte trois chambres, chacune adoptant un spectre chromatique propre. La première s'articule autour d'une teinte ocre jaune évoquant le soleil provençal et les rayures renvoient aux motifs ruraux de la côte italienne. Le camaïeu terracotta de la seconde chambre répond aux roches rouges et à la terre cuite locale tandis que le bleu Klein de la dernière chambre rappelle l'azur et la profondeur de l'envoûtante mer séculaire.
Marlene Zeiger Design
A young family from the Bay Area moved to Portland into a much larger home. They brought with them some art and furnishings and an appreciation for Tuscany. In the new home we began with one fabric that hit the tone they wanted: you can see it in the dining room window treatments.
The furniture that attracted them, after an initial foray into typical Tuscan styles, was on the contemporary side of things; so we created a relaxed blending: Floors were stained darker. Lots of antique bronze, dark woods and rich fabrics live happily with craftsman lighting and tan walls. More modern Transitional seating in oatmeal and off-white actually create islands of rest and repose; they heighten the room’s nature by contrast. Our eclectic range of styles work because they share a tonal character.
We found a rug in reds and blues that was more traditional and dramatic, which connected well with our inspiration fabric. So we were on a roll. Other pieces, including the exciting room divider (the ship) fell into place, as the clients took the elevations and plans with them on various shopping excursions (which were fun because they had the road map to provide a happy level of guidance).
This space, as with the other rooms we designed for the home, exemplifies sprezzatura — a relaxed style that looks as if it has been created by (great taste) over time. Yes, indeed!
Squint Photography
Formal living room designed by Jay Smith of Dallas, Texas.
Photography by Sonja Quintero/Squint Photography
Mirador Builders
42 inch Crystal Chandelier from St Tropez, circa 1930
15 inch Deep Reclaimed Pine Beams
Antique Iron Olive Branch Wall Sconces
Heriz Rug, circa 1910
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