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valentine's day Summer is Here: Master Bedroom Refresher

valentine's day valentine's day Sometimes things converge all at once to make one act. Recently, I had done a blog post about Saffron Marigold showing a peek at the new shams and duvet cover I had just purchased (I highly recommend them!) . Then I got a comment from a reader asking to see them in my bedroom. And then I was listening to the latest Skirted Roundtable about refreshing decor for the summer.....I am right there with you ladies!
SO.....here is my refreshed and renewed Master Bedroom just in time for our 100+ degree heat. I feel cooler just looking at my new bedding.
Thanks Saffron Marigold!

valentine's day San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2010, Part IV: Bedrooms

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Guest Quarters at Mongibello
When we got to the Second Level of the San Francisco Decorator Showcase and the first Bedroom we saw took our breath away. Romantic and breezy, we felt like we had been transported to a coastal village on the Mediterranean. French, Moroccan, Greek....it seemed to blend all together in such a fresh minimalist way.
We can all thank Will Wick of Wick Design for taking us all away. I loved the fresh simple bedding against the beautiful custom designed metal canopy bed with the exotic lantern above. valentine's day
The limed oak floors were laid over the existing floors in the house.... just a little Show House legerdemain....creating a beachy casual feel. A fantastic floating console with a grouping of exotic photos and sketches gave a sense of artistic adventure.
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An artist's studio at the beach... a sort of ode to Picasso's On the Beach, perhaps.
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I could live here.....yes I could.
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Just swinging in that chair looking at the water in that light wood frame...
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Will Wick and designers
For more information about anything you see in this oasis of calm, click HERE.
Refreshed and renewed, we wandered on to find this bedroom....
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Elemental Luxe
Entitled "Elemental Luxe" by designers Marion Philpotts-Miller and Jonathan Staub, this room lives up to it's name. Organic and textured meets lacquered and edgy in this fun bedroom.
I loved the bright turquoise daybed from Fishcake against the soothing neutral backgound palette. Very cool sconce from School House Electric!
valentine's day valentine's day We loved the beautiful white fretwork screen from CS Wo and Sons, and the Lotus Chair and Ottoman from Fong Brothers.
valentine's day valentine's day Jonathan Staub was on hand to chat and we had fun talking about all of the details like the wallcovering from Nobilis (very fun website BTW!) and how it looked so much like wood paneling, and the faint striping of the Zebra skin rug from William Sonoma.
Loved it all!
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Jonathan Staub
The Master Bedroom Suite was calling our names, so off we went in search. Designed by husband and wife duo, Shelby De Quesada of Quesada Interiors and Jorge de Quesada of De Quesada Architects. This space was completely redesigned with an empasis on functionality. New custom closets were installed, and a New Master Bath designed. Opeinings to the room were also changed for better flow.
valentine's day valentine's day And then Shelby worked her magic with beautiful Venetian plaster and Venetian mirrors, charming sconces and whimsical iron console enhanced with air plants.

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This Master Suite was soothing and pretty, classic and sumptuous.
valentine's day valentine's day We loved the marble at the Master Bath...perfectly beautiful.
valentine's day valentine's day Hope you enjoyed the Bedroom peeks!
Next up.....some special spaces on Level Two....a Sitting Room by Charles de Lisle, Dressing Rooms by George Brazil and Cecilia Sagrera-Hill, another fantastic Bath design by Gregg De Meza and a pretty Kitchenette by Anastasia Faiella.

valentine's day What Is On Your Dresser?

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The dresser in my room

1) An ironstone plate piled wit baubles and earrings, and a Victorian tortoise shell calling card case given to me by my mother to celebrate the opening of my design business. I wake everyday and think of that case and get ready to start my day designing.

2) A wooden box from my father's dresser. Then it was filled with loose change and stray marbles, sewing needles to put buttons back on his Brooks Brothers button down shirts, a thimble, extra buttons, a celluloid tortoise shell shoe horn, extra S and H Green Stamps which he would give to me to fill in my stamp book, rubber bands and extra monopoly pieces.......Now it holds earrings, stray jewelry parts, my daughters' baby teeth and such.....it still holds needles, buttons and extra thread to sew on missing buttons.

3) There is an Art Deco Daum vase in aqua and royal blue that takes center stage on top of two cobalt blue lacquer boxes from West Elm. The vase is filled with more jewelry, none very expensive, much of it from Cost Plus where exotic trinkets can be found for pennies.

4) There is a tortoise shell circular box, part of a Victorian dressing table set passed down from my aunt. The hand held mirror has made it's way mysteriously to my daughter's bedroom.

5) Two well used urn vases sit on top of white blocks from West Elm that were meant for wall mounting. The vases were a gift from Mom. They are chipped and cracked, one missing an "ear". But the color is like summer at the beach. They please me to no end.

6) There is a carved ivory colored box that I have had since college. I cannot remember where I got it. But it is a reminder that a person grows and changes. There are nicks and chips, but the box is still here and fills up with little bits and pieces of things collected over the years. A lone earring missing it's mate, pearls that have spilled off of broken strings waiting to be restrung, Indian head coins and 20's era broaches, and Girl Scout patches still waiting to be sewn on my girls' sashes.

7) The mirror is from a garage sale. The gilding is darkened. Some days I think it needs to be freshened up, and some days I like that it is a bit moody and dark. It is hung too high and the glass is too aged to really use it for reflections of me....so I use it to hold pictures. There is one of my grandmother on my Mom's side, and a family picture of my Dad and his siblings. There is a picture of a house in Martha's Vineyard that belongs to the family of my husband's best friend, and a photo of my oldest daughter at the beach when she was just knee high. The mirror is strewn with shell necklaces from Hawaii and one very special necklace given to me by an Aunt who was a very big part of my life. She passed away from breast cancer. Tim and I visited her the day before she passed, and the last thing she had said to us was not to waste time. Life is too short, so hurry up and get married. We did. That was over 20 years ago. She was only 54. The necklace is made from carved ivory beads and has a shell pendant held by tooled silver that hangs right over my heart.

Do you have memories on your dresser? I would love to hear about them, and see a photo! If you send them to me, I would love to post it and tell your stories.

Add some memories to your weekend!