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Paradise Transformed

Monday, January 10th, 2011

Pool and original house

Guest house and dining pavillion

 

You may have read about a house we designed in Key West in the June issue of Traditional Home magazine.  Shortly before the article went to press, the homeowners had the opportunity to purchase the house immediately behind theirs.  This was a once in a lifetime opportunity to combine two properties with such historic significance in the heart of old town Key West.   On March 14, 2010, I did a blog post entitled “Southernmost Before and After” showing pictures of what is now the guest house in the following series of photos.  Check those out first, and you will not believe the transformation shown in the following images.  The photos are arranged as if you were walking through the space.
Our goal was to make the two houses seamless, as if it has always been the way it is now.  The property behind the main house had the same size lot, but a much smaller house.  We were able to remove all the un-historic portions of the house, and add on a fantastic guest house.  The original part of the house is now the “dining pavillion”, an outdoor dining and seating area that is perfect for entertaining.  In order to complete the picture, we added a master bedroom suite, a loft sleeping area, a small kitchen, powder room, and a small sitting room.  It really is paradise transformed. 
In order to maintain the casual feel the owner wanted; we used linen fabrics, comfortable upholstery, original old house details, and striped the floors with white a green paint to really enhance the cottage feeling.  We also intensified the same color palette that was used in the main house.  It really got punched up for more impact.  The results are pretty dramatic.

Pool and guest house

Dining pavillion

Restored exterior of the guest house

Dining pavillion

Dining pavillion seating area

Dining pavillion at dusk

One of a pair of sideboards in the dining pavillion topped with French black clay pottery

Dining pavillion at dusk with the l.e.d. lighting in the pool illuminating the house

Kitchen

View through the guest house

Living room

Powder room

Sleeping loft

Seating area in the master bedroom of the guest house

Antique blue lamp adds an unexpected pop of color in the bedroom suite

Guest house bedroom with plasma pop up cabinet

Vintage key lime painted Italian chest and custom pagoda style mirror in the guest house bedroom

Guest house master bathroom

We worked on the main house some too.  New French style doors were added to the master bedroom, allowing direct access to the pool area, and a former deck space was converted to an office for the homeowner.

Main house master bedroom

Main house master bath with new vanity area. Vanity is an Italian antique.

New office area

18th century Italian cabinet as a credenza in the new office

Laurel Magazine – “Home of Distinction”

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

Laurel Magazine is monthly shelter magazine focusing on life in Highlands and Cashiers, North Carolina and the surrounding community.  They do lots of interesting stories about local happenings, new restaurants, where to stay, what to see and do, and also feature some beautiful homes in the area.  For the September issue, they selected a home I designed in the Old Highland Park neighborhood in Highlands, for a couple whose main home is in Knoxville, for their “Home of Distinction” feature. 

A little about the house……my clients love the mountains, and wanted a cozy retreat there.  We worked with a favorite color scheme of hers….blues and oranges.  The result is a beautiful interior that feels fresh.  This is an unexpected color scheme in an area where most people choose browns, greens, and neutrals.  Most of the rugs in the house were custom braided rugs I designed.  Antiques are a favorite source of inspiration for my client, so we used old pieces wherever we could.  The colors are happy, the upholstery is comfortable, and the space is relaxing.  I love it, and hope you enjoy.  More photos of this project are located in the portfolio section of my website under the heading “Old Highland Park.”  www.toddrichesininteriors.com/index.php?page=old-highland-park  

Sarah’s Pretty House

Sunday, January 24th, 2010
Living room with the Italian chest and prints from Bobby Todd Antiques Living room with the Italian chest and prints from Bobby Todd Antiques
On our trip to Nashville, we visited our friend Sarah Ross.  Sarah is a friend of mine from high school, and she is a great customer at our shop, Bobby Todd Antiques.  We stopped by to see the progress on her house, which she has done entirely by herself.  She has done a great job, and I wanted to share her look.  Sarah grew up with parents who collected primitive antiques.  The look was great, but as she began furnishing her home, she realized she wanted something a little more glamorous.  She loved the color palette of soft blues and browns, and wanted to introduce a few modern influences as well as some painted Italian pieces.  She has done an amazing job.  The house looks fresh, youthful, and sophisticated.  She used a wonderful mix of antique pieces from Bobby Todd with some new things, and the look speaks for itself.  Congratulations Sara on such a beautiful job.
Glamorous mirrored lamp tables and a comfy sofa.  Modern lamps add a sophisticated touch

Glamorous mirrored lamp tables and a comfy sofa. Modern lamps add a sophisticated touch

The foyer with plates and an antique mirror from Bobby Todd.  The primitive chest harkens back to her original pieces.  The mix is great!

The foyer with plates and an antique mirror from Bobby Todd. The primitive chest harkens back to her original pieces. The mix is great!

Beautiful Italian paintings on hand stenciled walls.

Beautiful Italian paintings on hand stenciled walls.

The guest room with fern prints from Bobby Todd and a collection of brown transferware plates.  The blue and brown theme is continued from the living room.

The guest room with fern prints from Bobby Todd and a collection of brown transferware plates. The blue and brown theme is continued from the living room.

Atlanta Gift Market

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

We have just returned from the International Gift Market in Atlanta.  The market is housed in three enormous buildings in downtown Atlanta., each between 10 and 20 stories tall.  Each occupying more than a city block.  It takes us four non-stop days to cover what we need to see, and we still can’t get everything in.  It is always inspiring for us.  We get fresh ideas, and see products used in new ways.  We attend at least four of these markets every year.  In January, we focus on new ideas for our spring and summer season.  Orange, light blue, and lavender were introduced this year in lots of different products.  Light blue has been a staple for several years now, but it continues to be strong.  Color is definitely where the market is heading.  Following are some images of what we saw.

Bobby with a clock that will soon be at Bobby Todd

Bobby with a clock that will soon be at Bobby Todd

Fun colors!  Market is a great place to get a sneak peek at upcoming color trends.

Fun colors! Market is a great place to get a sneak peek at upcoming color trends.

A beautifully displayed showroom

A beautifully displayed showroom

Garden items, and great colors

Garden items, and great colors

An array of kitchen towels at Mary Lake Thompson

An array of kitchen towels at Mary Lake Thompson

Beautifully displayed kitchen items

Beautifully displayed kitchen items

Some of the unbreakable dishes we are now carrying at Bobby Todd

Some of the unbreakable dishes we are now carrying at Bobby Todd

The newest color trend, lavender

The newest color trend, lavender