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Tuesday
29Sep2009

Interior Design and Fresh Fall Flowers

 

In my world there is no difference between parties, weddings, interiors and even digital design. It is all about finding functional shapes in varying colors and putting it together in a stylish way that is in good taste. I have never thought that trends are cool, I like their influence, but in the end I like pretty classicism with a twist. My feeling is that no matter how dull a room, there is nothing that can be done to bring a room to life than with fresh flowers, it should bring all the color and forms together to one comprehensive and cohesive palette.

It is a great perk of the business that sometimes we have flowers left over from an order or after a wedding. I always try to take the time to take this benefit and have them in my own house for my family's enjoyment. I know that Kevin likes them but I am not sure about Daisy and Duncan, our adorable pugs. Today I took the time to finally get my foyer in order. One of my best friends, David was kind enough to trade me some glass vases for this amazing antique cabinet that now is the show stopper of the foyer. The chairs that flank the hutch have gone through a chain of friends as hand me downs. They have now made it to my house by way of my to die for friend, Sally Hunsdorfer. They usually have a little skirt on them in stripped yellow linen. Today for the heck of it I thought that I would see how they look with the new red bead board cabinet. Two words, loving it.  I hope that you enjoy it too!

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Reader Comments (1)

I love it.... the cabinet and the flowers..... you are an artist and I looking at your work cheers me up!

October 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSue Hurley

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