Showing posts with label bistro chair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bistro chair. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2011

TAKE A LOOK: MY CLIENT"S KITCHEN!


Sharing a client's kitchen I decorated.
This project included selecting all finishes: tile, counter tops, lighting, paint, furniture,
window treatments, art, accessories, etc...


Roosters are the theme all year round with beaded fruit and greens perfect
for fall into the holiday season.


Tiffany style ceiling lights add a vintage glow to the room to enhance the
more functional down spot lighting a kitchen requires.
Hope you enjoy and have a great week...
linking with A Stroll Thru Life

Karen

Images: Brayton Homestead Interiors

Sunday, January 10, 2010

inspiration


What inspires you?

Long after I posted about inspiration boards I have been wanting to make one. I make design boards for my client so why not make one for for my ideas and wishes.

Gisele would say "Do not just dream about it ~visualize it coming true and it will"

So here are my inspirations~ fresh flowers always around the house, continued family meals around the table with great conversation, get back to knitting, etc.. Not all are literal translations of the photos but a feeling or emotion.

OK , yes,
there is the photo and expectation of
owning a French Chateau...

IMAGES: Brayton Homestead Interiors

Friday, January 1, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Happy New Year!

the 1st day of a new year
a new decade...
hope you had a great New Years Eve...

that you were the life of the party...


that this morning you have a wonderful
breakfast ...

and then start your resolutions

Happy New Year...

IMAGES: Google images, Country Living, Google images, Brayton Homestead Interiors,
Country Living

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Paris Flea Market Visit

Oh, she sighs, what decisions. Shall she purchase the Victorian passementerie or the vintage vegetable garden print? Hungry after her excursion at the Paris Flea Market on such a lovely Saturday in Paris she must have a bite to eat in order to forge on to more antique stalls.
CafĂ© Paul Bert, conveniently located near her favorite market Marche Serpette, will do quite nicely. She cannot help but think how wonderful the red and tan bistro chairs would look in her homestead kitchen. Yes, a bowl of hot onion soup will be perfect , then more shopping. Please enjoy pictures from my Paris trip, I would love to be there now…..
Images: Brayton Homestead Interiors