Category Archives: Baths

APR 30th

Client Project Update : Charleston

I am so happy to report that my Charleston project is advancing nicely…it is so great to see everything come together the way I envisioned it. Even though this is an historical home (1854) my client wanted some contemporary touches. … Continue reading

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FEB 28th

Updates From My World

Hello my friends… We have so many projects going on that I have been remiss in posting on my normal schedule.  So, Happy End of February (and leap year-weird) and I’ll fill you in on a couple of details… For … Continue reading

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OCT 27th

Before & After: Powder Room

Although the finished product is always the money shot, I do LOVE a good before and after. My client was tired of the old Powder Room and we discussed doing something more contemporary. BEFORE: I designed a new cabinet with … Continue reading

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MAY 12th

Wondering About Wanders

Dutch designer Marcel Wanders’ “Knotted Chair”, 1995 caught my eye in the St. Louis Art Museum. It is made from carbon and epoxy coated aramid fiber and while perhaps not incredibly comfy (although I don’t know since there was a … Continue reading

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MAR 1st

A Fickle Mistress

The word came down from the mountain (Traditional Home, April 2011 Issue) that blue is the new trend. Pardon me while I chuckle a bit and perhaps roll my eyes. Really?  Blue?  That is so ground breaking that I might … Continue reading

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FEB 17th

Serenity now!

Some days, some weeks….some months, I need a little more peace than usual. Balancing my time with a three year old sweetbean, a busy business, Mr. V and life in general can be a smart trick. This is a bathroom … Continue reading

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FEB 7th

Design is in the Details/Doors and Drawers

I believe you can almost always tell when an interior designer or an architect has been involved in a project. The clues can be as subtle as a small detail like a specialized nailhead on a bench or as major … Continue reading

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JAN 31st

Caesarstone and How I twisted my Ankle in King Herod’s Pool

I have been a counter top surface snob. Solid surfaces never seemed to flip my switch like stone or concrete. Until now. I have fallen in love with Caesarstone.  I had to be convinced, I had to be cajoled into … Continue reading

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