Showing posts with label Celebrity homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrity homes. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2013

Celebrity home edition...with a twist!

Meg Ryan's kitchen
Here it is! Another edition of celebrity homes...but today I'm just featuring kitchens. Meg Ryan's is my favorite. Which one is yours???
 Hilary Swank
 Courtney Cox
Ralph Lauren
 John Mayer
Ellen Pompeo

All  photos: Elle Decor

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Celebrity home edition!

Mike D of the Beasty boys, and his family have moved to a townhouse in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. I love it! It's not cookie-cutter, it's full of the unexpected and has tons of charm. My fav? Their kitchen branch chandelier and the chalkboard walls in the bathroom!















Credit: The New York Times


Monday, November 12, 2012

Famous bedrooms

Today I'm featuring celebrity homes. The first one is Cindy Crawford's bedroom. Lovely, yes? Which one is your favorite?

Gerard Butler's manhattan bedroom via: Elle Decor
 Demi Moore's bedroom via Elle Decor

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Celebrity Home Edition

Another installment of CeLEb homes! Here's Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's upper east side apartment here in NYC...
The dining room has a Lindsey Adelman light fixture, a custom-made table, and Mies van der Rohe chairs upholstered in a Jerry Pair leather. The candlesticks lining the table are by Jeff Zimmerman, and the walls are painted in Donald Kaufman’s DKC-84.
The living room was designed by Kelly Behun.  The sofa is custom-made and upholstered in an Élitis velvet.  Vintage Jindřich Halabala armchairs surround a 1970s cocktail table by Fernand Dresse; the drawing is by Jan Yoors, and the area rug is custom-made by ABC Carpet & Home.
 
The nursery’s armchair and dresser are by  Restoration Hardware Baby & Child, the mohair throw is by Susan Chalom, available to the trade from Holly Hunt, the mirror is by Marc Bankowsky, the chandelier is of Murano glass, and the ceiling is covered in a Sandberg wallpaper.
The beautifully chic master bedroom has a custom-made headboard upholstered in an alpaca velvet, and the task lamps are reproductions of an Édouard-Wilfred Buquet design; Behun designed the side tables of ebonized wood and shagreen and the lacquer console, the stools are 1940s French, and the prints are by Mariah Robertson.
 This foyer has a hand painted mural by Bob George Studio, and Behun designed the driftwood base table.
 The den has this gorgeous lacquer desk designed by Behun, and the Eames chairs are covered in an Edelman leather.
The den has a sectional sofa covered in a Christian Liaigre linen, the series of prints is by John Baldessari, the area rug is by Hans Boujaran, and the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Galveston Gray.




Photos: Elle Decor Photography by Eric Piasecki; Produced by Cynthia Frank

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Celebrity Home Edition!

Hello, my friends. Here's your monthly edition of celebrity homes!
Reese Witherspoon's beautiful new vacation home sits on 7 acres in Ojai-- bucolic village in the foothills north of Los Angeles. The ranch includes a swimming pool, a barn, a horse paddock, and guest cottages. She turned to her friend and interior designer, Kristen Buckingham to decorate Reese' hideaway. In the photo above, she used an 1830s Swedish table, a 1920s tole chandelier, and a vintage chair in her daughter's bedroom.
A collection of antlers surrounds an Italian mirror in her son’s room; the desk is antique, the chair is by BeeLine Home, the rug is Turkish, and the sconces and built-in bed are original to the house.
There are custom-made leather benches and a pair of Swedish wing chairs from the 1760s that surround the Directoire dining table; a Biedermeier chest of drawers holds a lamp by William Haines
An antique Belgian table, Art Nouveau bergères, and a Swedish chesterfield chair in the games area; a circa-1930 portrait by Carl Fischer hangs beside a custom-made étagère filled with vintage Danish pottery.
I love the living room’s high wood ceiling with wrought-iron chandelier. That and the fireplace are original to the house; the Swedish trestle table is a 19th century antique.
The 19th-century leather arm chairs in the living room are English, the sofa is by Buckingham, and the settee is upholstered in a Rogers & Goffigon velvet. The jute rug is by Pottery Barn.
An antique lantern hangs over vintage wicker and iron chairs on the terrace.
The beautiful wide plank floors are original to the house along with the wrought-iron railing and plaster walls. An alcove in the living room contains a mahogany desk from Lars Bolander, a 1920s Swedish chair, and a 19th-century Spanish stool. Atop the stool rests an indian blanket.
Reese with her daughters.


Photos: William Waldron via Elle Decor

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Celebrity Home Edition!

My friend Tony called me the other day asking for some decorating advice for his new townhouse. He said he wants to paint his walls dark grey (love) and said I could see what shade he was thinking about by looking at the photos of Brooke Shield's Greenwich Village townhouse in Architectural Digest. As soon as I saw the photos I knew he was on the right track.  I knew the color well--it's Benjamin Moore's Chelsea Gray. And, then I thought the interior was so beautiful I had to put these photos on the blog. Here ya go...photographed by my favorite interiors photographer, William Waldron.
Her home was renovated in collaboration with David Flint Wood and MADE architects.  They combined modern with antiques, my favorite thing to do...they paired Louis XVI–style armchairs, and a French Empire commode, with a 1970s Lucite-base cocktail table. And the styles are amazing together.
The trio of paintings is by Hunt Slonem, the stool is from Lee Jofa and the jute rug is from Pottery Barn.
The chandelier is from Laurin Copen Antiques and is paired with Jansen chairs. The vintage marble-top pedestal table is from Ralph Lauren Home and the wallpaper is from Zuber’s Les Lointains.

 I absolutely love this kitchen! The pop yellow in the art and the seats in orange--wow!  They put George III–style dining chairs around a table by MADE with  pendant lamps by Foscarini, and the range from Wolf,

Robert Mapplethorpe and Annie Leibovitz images are leaning alongside works by Richard Avedon, Adam Fuss, and others. The weathered folding beach chairs are genius next to this table.
A drawing by Haring, used to wrap a gift for Shields, overlooks a chrome bench from Vermillion in the vestibule.








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