Monday, March 5, 2012

Verdant.


I was scrolling through my most recently saved inspiration images and I noticed a common thread...the color green.


Like this gorgeous malachite mirror. And can we just talk about this fabulous bathroom for a second. From this angle it looks just like my powder room configuration. Except, of course, my powder is nowhere near as fabulous. I haven't stopped thinking about this image since I spotted it the other day. If I could recreate this bold and beautiful space, I totally would! Could you go for something this wonderfully brazen in your home?

I'm also feelin' some intense love for that awesome piece of art. It's like Lilly Pulitzer gone abstract.

Um, hello lush and tropical. Nice to meet you.

Okay, if this isn't the most beautiful fabric you've ever seen, then you're lying. It's Judy Aldridge's new dining room and yes, I am green with envy.

And just when you thought it couldn't possibly get any better, shut your mouth, it does. Oh lord, just look at that sofa and faux malachite table.

Kermit said it ain't easy being green, but I say, what do frogs know.

Happy Monday, friends!

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8 comments:

abercrombie said...

The property itself is probably valued at at least the cost of the home itself. These are very fortunate people who are reaping the fruits of their labor! Bravo! I love the understated design eye and the treasures held within!

ModFruGal said...

That 1972 fabric on her chairs and sofa is amazing!!

Erin said...

My pinning finger is on the trigger... That malachite mirror is %^(^$#@ amazing!!!

Naomi@DesignManifest said...

Hah ditto to what Erin said! Wow some really stunning spaces here but that dining room is the ONE for me.

susie q said...

Oh, oh, oh!!! You know I'm loving the marbled goodness of that fabric. Mmmmmm....

My Interior Life said...

All yummy! Is that first photo from a store? It looks like there are tags on the art and the table beside the sink? I just went and checked out more of Ms. Atlantis' home. Wowza.

My Interior Life said...

Never mind. I just thought to follow your link and of course, it's from Harbinger the beautiful showroom of Joe Lucas and Parrish Chilcoat! Now I'm going to get lost in their site.

SHERRY HART said...

Green is so catching my attention lately.....what is not to like here.