A lesson in layering fabrics, finishes and architectural details to create a Family Room that is both stylish and refined for entertaining, and designed with children and a busy household in mind. Beauty and practicality living in harmony.
Strong linear architectural elements are softened with sculptural shapes and a calming colour palette to create a sun-filled, relaxing room.
A quiet moment in the Breakfast Room. A signed Christo lithograph depicting "The Gates" installation in New York City, 2005, adds a burst of unexpected colour.
A Johnny Abrahams minimalistic painting plays with a sense of order between form and negative space. A horsehair ottoman pays homage to the client's love of riding.
A mirror by Jean de Merry with antiqued mercury edges acts as a piece of jewelry above the bed.
A luxurious black pen shell Sylvie Chair, by R&Y Augousti makes a dramatic statement. Leather wrapped floor lamp by Ochre.
A painting by artist David Powell hangs in the Second Floor Hallway.
A lovely disc embellished with droplets of paint by Parisian artist, Jane Puylagarde, hangs over the marble clad tub in the Principal Ensuite. Simply beautiful.
A little girl's dream bedroom complete with a draped bed and painted butterflies. Wallcovering by Brunschwig & Fils.
A long hallway off the children's rooms leads to a playroom showcasing their collection of colourful books.
Liberty of London flowered wallcovering and a ceiling trimmed in ribbon created a magical Nursery.
A fun and colourful bedroom for twin brothers.
Moiré bronzed mirror and hand-painted Japanese paper by Porto Teleo line the walls of the Powder Room. Faucets designed by Andre Putnam feature her famous ring design made for Christofle's Vertigo Collection. "O" Faucet by THG Paris.
Forest Hill South
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