Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Sweet August

Fairest of the months!
Ripe summer's queen
The hey-day of the year
With robes that gleam with sunny sheen
Sweet August doth appear.
-  R. Combe Miller

Dog Days of Summer

Since we're in the dog days of summer, I figured why not post some real dogs. My favorite features on 770 Behind the Line: The (un) Official J.Crew Blog are the Pet Portraits.  J.Crew employees are photographed by Charity De Meer with their precious pooches and the results are beyond adorable. Bon Weekend!








Photos by Charity De Meer for J.Crew

Happy Hydrangea



Part of my job for the Microsoft Preview event includes picking out and styling the flowers.  Hydrangea will definitely be on my shopping list. If you are lucky enough to live in an area with abundant bushes, you can just go right outside and cut them.  I will be picking mine up from the Flower District but they will be no less beautiful.  Hydrangea always seem so happy and cheerful to me too.  How can you look at them and not smile?  Hope these images make you smile too! Bon Weekend!

Martha Stewart

Elle Decor

Ashley Whittaker

Martha Stewart

Elle Decor

Elle Decor

Carolyne Roehm

Ashley Whittaker

Victoria Hagan

Carolyne Roehm

Elle Decor

Elle Decor

Meg Braff

Carolyne Roehm

Carolyne Roehm

Elle Decor

Photo by moi

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Martha Stewart

Elle Decor

Nate Berkus via Elle Decor

Martha Stewart

Enjoy the Present

“Children have neither past nor future; they enjoy the present,
which very few of us do.” - Jean de la Bruyere

I posted this photo on my tumblr page and couldn't resist sharing it here as well.  When you stop to smell the roses this summer, definitely stop and smell the hydrangea too!

Photo by Max Kim Bee

Magical Maine

Vogue.com posted a photo of this house in Maine in their Best Hostess Gift guide recently and it reminded me how much I love this house.  Some of you might remember that it was published in the first issue of Vogue Living in 2006.  The house known as Mitchell Cottage, was built in 1916 for Philadelphia businessman J. Kearsley Mitchell who had just married the daughter of a partner of J.P. Morgan.  The house sat vacant for many years after Michell was involved in a murder scandal.  What I didn't remember about the house was that Kirstie Alley and her then husband Parker Stevenson bought the house in 1991 and turned it into the Islesboro Inn.  They also managed to hire the legendary retired decorator Sister Parish to help decorate it.  It was later bought by Gwen and John McCaw who hired their friend from Los Angeles, interior designer Windsor Smith who simplified the house.

A photo of the house from Vogue by Arthur Elgort.

A look at the front of the house.
Gwen and her children on the lawn. The property also boats a three bedroom guesthouse, a swimming pool, classic clay tennis court, small boathouse, and deep water pier. 

An old photo of the porch with the striped awnings.

Under Windsor Smith's guidance, the house because much cleaner but definitely not boring.  In the Vogue article, the owner says, "because it's such an architecturally beautiful house, I felt I could decorate in a really clean way-that it didn't need too much. Of course, we also wanted everything machine-washable and kid-friendly."

The chairs are Sister Parish originals that were reupholstered.

The trellis walls are the pièce de résistance of the house and were originally restored by Sister Parish.


One of the girl's bedrooms.

One of Gwen's daughter's sitting on the Chloe Sofa designed by Windsor Smith.

The boy's bathroom is papered in marine blueprints.

Another old look at the house from Gilkey Harbor.  I am really surprised that the house hasn't been photographed for any other publications.  I'd really love to see the rest of the interior and grounds.  There is nothing that says summer more to me than the relaxing magic of Maine.

Photos by Arthur Elgort for Vogue scanned in by moi

Blue and White Underfoot

While sourcing rugs for a project, I kept coming back to blue and white stripes and similar patterns.  There is something about them that is relaxed and casual yet crisp and sophisticated as in the Victorian Hagan room above.  Of course, they look perfect in beach houses which is maybe why they keep catching my eye at this time of year but they also look great in city apartments.  Now I'm even thinking that I might need one but you really can't go wrong with anything blue and white.  Enjoy!

UPDATE: My friend Eleanor just told me that Aspen Carpet Designs is a great source for flat weave Dhurry rugs similar to the one in Something's Gotta Give for a great price! Definitely check them out!

Victoria Hagan

Victoria Hagan from Elle Decor

House Beautiful

Something's Gotta Give

Phoebe Howard

David Lawrence Studio

David Lawrence Studio

David Netto

Thomas Smythe from Canadian House & Home

Thomas Smythe from Canadian House & Home

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Photo by Morten Holtum

Tom Scheerer

Victoria Hagan

Meg Braff

Miles Redd from Elle Decor

Phoebe Howard

Carolina Irving