Showing posts with label Pic via House Beautiful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pic via House Beautiful. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Pitch High





Inspired by Leah from The Inside Story's post on pitched ceilings, I would just like to say I agree wholeheartedly with her statement that a roof needs to be a certain pitch to look "right".
Sometimes I think that I fuss too much about such inconsequential things, but here I go again I'm afraid.
This photo of Ruthie Sommers' porch in the last issue of House Beautiful is a case in point. Great pitch, love the exposed trusses and the pale blue and white colour scheme.

When we moved the church hall to our house, the first thing I said to my husband was "that ceiling has to go". You see, the roof pitch is steep like most churches and it just had to be revealed.
After taking the ceiling down (which was a messy job) we took out some of the old trusses, after consulting an engineer at some expense. Then the boys put in some purpose built metal rods for added reinforcement. The whole ceiling now has to be insulated and re-lined with boards and painted - something my long-suffering Chilean painter Luis is no doubt looking forward to (NOT).
It's a very high ceiling and he could be up there for weeks!
Hopefully, eventually, it will start to look a bit like this: Love those wing back chairs, too.


Sunday, June 20, 2010

"I Want A Hamptons House"



My husband is forever being asked to design a "Hamptons House" for his clients. I blame the movie "Something's Gotta Give" and Martha Stewart among others. Now you Americans out there, yes, you can take a pat on the back for inventing this enduring, classicly elegant look.
Today he asked me again for some visual cues and I gave him the pic of Diane Keaton's living room in SGG.
What I want to know is where did it come from?
Have you Hamptons fans got some inspiring pics of the outside of these houses you could share with me?
(I have posted this one on the dunes before but I just love it.)

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Painted Floors



A few months back recall seeing a hot pink painted floor in a London kitchen which looked amazing (but I can't find the tear-sheet). Ever since I have been dreaming of painted floors and here are a couple of bright ones.
Painting knotty cypress pine floors is a great way to avoid that 80s sauna look as varnished pine tends to yellow with age. They also look great in a beach house - even better when they get a bit scuffed.
In My House tip: Use paving paint as it gives good coverage and is designed for heavy foot traffic.

Friday, July 31, 2009

In The Pink


I just can't stop looking at this hot pink foyer in the July issue of House Beautiful. I know its over-the-top but it makes me feel uplifted. This was done in a Brooklyn townhouse for an all-girl household and they all love living with it. The colour is Benjamin Moore's Razzle Dazzle which has featured in a few interiors I have seen lately.
I have to confess I painted the foyer of the first flat I bought in the late 80s a similar colour, Porters Priscilla. I can feel another pink moment coming on - perhaps in a new project I am working on.