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InsideWright
Andrew Frasz
Custom laminated shades, Fabricut fabric. Hubbardton Forge sconces.
Preexisting bedset and linens.
Taconic Builders Inc
Architect: Sawyer | Berson Architecture & Landscape Architecture, LLP;
Photo Credit: Eric Piasecki Photography, LLC
TOC design & construction inc.
Tania Scardellato from TOC design
This young couple needs adult time, a space that they can retreat in from their very busy lives, a place they can be grown up in. Funny how this house was laid out; all the rooms are small but the master was more like a dance floor. I decided to add an island wall, dividing the space so that they could have the look and feel of a walk in leading them to on suite bathroom and using the opposite side the wall to house yet another dresser and TV. The bay window was the perfect space to add 2 very yellow swivel chairs to sit and relax and enjoy the peaceful view. Centering the bed with 2 small dressers instead of night tables not only gives more storage, but more surface as well as makes the space appear larger than it is. I wanted this room to be relaxing but cheerful as well, hence the yellow, It is like bringing the outdoor nature in to the room and blending it to perfection.
Masterworks Window Fashions & Design, LLC
This award winning guest bedroom was a redecoration project for historic Anderson House in Washington, D. C. The custom quilted bedspread is in a Thibaut fabric and includes a reverse sham, and contrast banding at the hem, and a contrast welting at the mattress edge. Seen to the left is the guest bathroom, and to the right, the desk alcove. Ceilings in this historic home's bedroom space are 13 1/2 feet high. An engraving of William Penn signing a treaty with the Indians is from the Anderson House Collection. The portrait on the far right is of Gen. Anthony Wayne, reproduced from an original in the collection of Historic Waynesborough, in Paoli, Pennsylvania, and custom framed. The painting in the desk alcove is of the battle between the BonHomme Richard and the Serapis, and was purchased and custom framed for the space. The vintage bed was found in an antique store, while the end tables used as nightstands are from Maitland Smith. An Oriental rug was added to the room as a part of the redesign. The walls are more gold than yellow, but may appear brighter on your monitor. Bob Narod, Photographer, LLC
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