Fabric Pavilion
The fabric pavilion in the Viceroy Palm Springs provides refuge, while enabling views of the San Jacinto Mountains. Photo courtesy of Viceroy Palm Springs
Retro Lounge
Guests at the Parker Palm Springs can relax on leather poufs or alternative luxurious seating that encircle the freestanding fireplace inside this retro couch. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Stylish Personal Villa
The private villas in Viceroy Palm Springs are perfect if you would like a secluded getaway. Photo courtesy of Viceroy Palm Springs
Nightclub Lobby
Dark marble walls, deep Italian leather couches and massive tufted chairs provide the W South Beach hotel's lobby a hip nightclub look. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Poolside Cabanas
A popular spot with celebrities, the poolside cabanas at Viceroy Santa Monica are all filled with comfortable chaise lounges. Photo courtesy of Viceroy Santa Monica
Cool Color Palette
The white, gray and black color scheme in the Viceroy Santa Monica helps guests feel relaxed and at home. Photo courtesy of Viceroy Santa Monica
Black and White Accessories
Designer Kelly Wearstler adorned this spa-like bathroom with glam accessories, therefore every guest gets VIP treatment. Photo courtesy of Viceroy Miami
Dinner for Two
Guests at the Viceroy Santa Monica can enjoy a meal in one of the private cabanas right outside the resort's restaurant, Whist. Photo courtesy of Viceroy Santa Monica
HGTV Dream Home 2012
If you're a mountain lodge vacationer, then the rustic Fantasy Home 2012 is a fantasy come true. The excellent room looks like an old rock architecture, and the comfortable seating makes it effortless to cozy up to the fire.
HGTV Urban Oasis 2011
The expansive views of the Chicago skyline provide the Urban Oasis living room an ultra-mod appearance.
Luxurious Log Cabin
The large ceiling in Dream House 2006's living room brings a feel to the room, while the rustic furnishings mix with the outdoor surroundings.
Rooftop Views
The rooftop bar at Hotel Ink48 has sweeping views of New York City's Midtown and Hudson River, and there's lots of space to sit back and unwind. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Bold Colours
The Mark, a historical hotel in nyc, includes contemporary decor with bold colors and graphic patterns for people who like to live it up on holiday. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Hotel Library
The Jefferson Hotel's library pays homage to Thomas Jefferson and can be full of contemporary newspapers and magazines so you can keep up on current events even though you're taking a break from the actual world. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Posh Suite
The Hay-Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. is one of the few hotels with views of the White House, and also the luxe fabrics and detailed ceiling will cause you to feel like royalty. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Intricate Information
The ceiling in the St. Regis brings tourists because of its Waterford crystal chandeliers, trompe-l'oeil murals and detailed moldings. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Historic Views
The location of Taj Boston is what makes it a popular destination spot. The views of the nation's first botanical garden and other famous landmarks from the rooftop lounge provide an unforgettable experience. Photo courtesy of Taj Boston
Modern Lodge
The stacked-wood fireplace is the center of focus at The Sebastian. Couldn't you find yourself cozying up to it? Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Autumn-Inspired Restaurant
The natural textures in Viceroy Snowmass' restaurant produce a glamorous setting. Photo courtesy of Viceroy Snowmass
European Chalet-Style Lobby
The wrought iron chandelier stands out from The Arrabelle, although the leather upholstery provides the space an upscale feel. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
High-End Closet
Closet designer Lisa Adams made this dream closet for Kris Jenner of Keeping Up With the Kardashians. The spacious shoe shelving and mirrored dresser resemble a high-end boutique.
Glass Wall
This over-the-top bedroom comes with a marble wall along with also a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, bringing a new meaning to candy dreaming.
Sleek and Chic
Minimalist design is seen throughout this glass pavilion home, including the kitchen. Imagine the meals you could make in this expansive kitchen layout.
Private Sanctuary
The master bedroom in this desert mansion features natural wood and rock components along with a private deck.
Wine Cellar With Cave Views
The downstairs wine room within this desert mansion appears out into a cave formation with water.
Private Gym
Though this looks like your own neighborhood gym, it's really a private one. The two-story, state-of-the-art facility in this West Coast palace has everything you want to remain healthy.
Zen-Style Massage Room
Once they have broken up a sweat in the house gym, the owners of the West Coast palace may relax in the private massage room.
Luxe Home Theater
It's incredible that this pub and lounge area is at a private house. The adjoining home theater includes remote-controlled curtains and fiber-optic accent lighting.
Spa-Like Toilet
The spa-like bathroom divides the "his" and "hers" sides of this large walk-in cupboard.
Dual Staircase
A sweeping, dual staircase welcomes guests to the multi-million dollar home that features an indoor pool.
A Condo With a Stellar View
A view of the San Francisco bay is enough to make this type of much-desired condo. Tie in some ultra-mod furnishings and you have got an urbanite's dream come true.
Marble Pool Area
The pool is surrounded by pure marble, and two hot tubs sit to get resort-style vacationing on both sides of it.
Personal Million Dollar Garage
This may resemble a vintage car shop, but it is a private garage outfitted with its own car wash.
Castle-Like Staircase
This entrance to the cellar wine cellar is fit for a king. The ceilings and walls are covered in Western limestone, and the staircase are made from 300-year-old reclaimed barn wood.
Custom Made Aquarium
The custom made volcano doubles as a bar in this state-of-the-art kitchen.
Mod Night Light
Guests remaining at One by Five Paris Hotel get an unforgettable experience when they turn out the lights. The ceiling has tiny lights inserted, which resembles a starry night sky. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Blue and Gold Suite
Columns, floor-to-ceiling draperies and a blue and gold color scheme give guests in The New York Palace a royal experience. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Luxury Lounging
The modern lobby at Room Mate Carlos takes lounging to a completely different level, with comfy chairs and earthy light. Photo courtesy of Oyster.com
Friday, August 31, 2018
Home for the Holidays Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Designer Showhouse and Marketplace
Home for the Holidays Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Designer Showhouse and Marketplace
This expansive property in Atlanta's tony Buckhead neighborhood is the best location to show off the best in designer holiday decoration. Measure inside the Home for the Holidays Showhouse for some Fantastic ideas. The home dressed in all its holiday finery is on view through December 10, 2017.
Mix Your Own Greenery This joyous reindeer sleigh is an exercise in prosperity, with numerous kinds of greenery out of lemon cypress to magnolia leaves and berries mixed in to this vibrant but nevertheless naturalistic arrangement.
about the Ribbon Instead of investing in a variety of patterned present wraps this year, try out a neutral backdrop of white or brown craft paper wrap paper and then put money into sumptuous cloth bows to ornament your own gifts. Better yet, the ribbon can be used again and again.
Go Big or Go Home The holidays demand you go all out and that is especially true with your containers, curated here by Boxwoods Garden and Gifts of Atlanta. Here evergreens of different varieties, along with oversized ornaments and outdoor-suitable ribbon give these zinc containers a luxurious appearance. 2 bookend containers in your entryway indoors or out can set the stage for a joyous holiday welcome.
A Gift-Filled Greeting We adore designer Barbara Westbrook of Westbrook Interiors' idea of placing wrapped gifts in colors of millennial pink and silver beneath this dining table in the Home for the Holidays entrance hall. The display instantly sets a holiday tone and demonstrates how elegantly wrapped, color-coordinated wrapped gifts can be utilized as decoration throughout the house -- not just underneath the tree.
A touch of Holiday Spirit Not every area yells out for the full size vacation therapy. This analysis from J. Wheeler Designs adds just a little holiday magic without overpowering the layout. A easy amber vase filled with festive, colorful winterberry is all the decoration this stylish room-- already accented with glamorous bits of gold--needs.
Fresh Guest Towels and Flowers Make holiday visitors feel welcome by stocking your guest bath with fresh flowers or a pretty potted plant and a selection of freshly ironed monogrammed guest towels.
Decked Out Child's Room Talented Atlanta designer Mallory Mathison made this themed Little Boy Blue bedroom decked out superbly in child-friendly holiday fashion in Francophile shades of blue and red. Each twin mattress comes with a charming lit Christmas tree with fire-safe LED lighting. Parents can deal with those trees as advent calendars and nestle another gift for each day leading up to Christmas or Hanukkah from the boughs or at the base of the tree. Kids will love the cozy glow of their tree lights as they drift off to sleep and these trees also make the ideal holiday night light says Mathison. Rather than cut back trees, Mathison used potted evergreens which may be planted in the backyard when the vacations are over.
Accessorize With Vintage Toys and Decor Christmas is the perfect chance to pull out those classic mementoes you have kept tucked away in an attic or cupboard. Atlanta designer Mallory Mathison added a easy Target wreath for this timeless hobby horse, accessorized with a bright red bow for the ideal seasonal touch in this little boy bedroom. Continuing the red theme, vintage twin beds have been painted a cheerful cherry red to beautifully contrast with the area's blue accents.
A Note for Pere Noel Designer Mallory Mathison recommends teaching kids about Christmas traditions around the globe and made her chamber with a charming French theme. A tray set out for Santa (aka Pere Noel) features macarons instead of the typical cookies.
A Luxurious Fur Throw Designer Alice Cramer involves a soft and cuddly fur throw at the base of the bed in this muted, grey-toned bedroom. Since Cramer attests, the holidays don't need to be complex. Use items you currently have and add the bling with seasonal touches. "Nothing prettier into a tabletop," says Cramer, "than glass containers of different sizes filled with cranberries, red berries, greenery and floating votive candles. Mix it in with silver service pieces filled with white blossoms and various candlesticks." It's a look that works for a beautiful tabletop, or in accent tables in a guest room. Another great idea to add a bit of magic into a guest room: "If you just happen to have a huge window in your home, draping it with strings of white lights is really festive and enjoyable."
Woodsy Elements Function for the Holidays Davenport Designs turned this utilitarian mudroom and tap into something special with those gorgeous lemon cypress topiaries in birch containers. Moss and feather accents along with a cloche add additional woodsy detail to this organic holiday screen.
Modern Meets Natural Designer Jimmy Stanton of Stanton Home Furnishings mixed these stylishly mod vases with traditional greenery and pine cones to create the ideal comparison. Don't force tradition in your modern or contemporary space: think of ways to blend some seasonal components to suit your own design.
Three Wreathes Are Better Than One Bright green preserved boxwood wreaths linked with red decoration are a wonderful alternative to a single wreath, particularly when the door is as epic as this particular one.
Mix Old and New Even in the event that you live in a more contemporary home, the holidays are a wonderful chance to blend some classic details with your contemporary layout. The holidays are about precious traditions, the past and creating memories. Designer Mallory Mathison makes some memories of her own in this enchanting little boys' area that riffs on the colours of the French flag. Vintage elements like a reddish hobby horse and a maintained boxwood ball in a child's silver baby cup show just how effortlessly classic touches could be intergrated into holiday decor.
Holiday Looks for Every Style This ultra-stylish dining area from Kay Douglass Interiors makes a very simple but quite elegant nod to seasonal decor with these stunning square vitrines filled with minimalist white Christmas balls.
Little Things Mean a Lot Exactly what a difference the details make. Designer Alice Cramer recommends tucking bits of evergreen onto present wrapped packages. "I really like a just wrapped present with a sprig of greenery which adds a personal touch," says Cramer. And in this retaining room, design firm Shayelyn Woodbery Interiors utilizes that exact same thought at a table setting, joining a little bit of evergreen with a pretty golden bow and bringing out the merry golden utensils to further enhance the holiday mood.
Dramatic Curb Appeal This stunning galvanized metallic ball surrounding a boxwood and put on a bed of pine straw brings actual impact for this entryway.
A Fresh Take This kitchen and breakfast room from Meredith McBrearty Interiors exemplifies a very simple lesson of holiday decoration: you do not need to privilege the typical red and green or silver and gold decor. A fresh refreshing palette of white and the unexpected detail of single blossom comes infused into bud vases is only the kind of festive touch which makes every surface and nook of your house holiday-ready.
Sentimental Touches This chest of drawers in a tiny boys' bedroom with Mallory Mathison hosts a tableaux incorporating thoughtful details like a silver cup ornamented with a preserved boxwood orb, family photographs, a vintage kid's toy and the beautiful, unexpected detail of new flowers. People do not often consider putting fresh flowers in a child's room, however, designer Mathison says giving even small kids access to character--and to art early on--generates moments of beauty in their own lives.
Graphic Centerpiece We adore the punchiness of these abstracted white trees surrounded by greenery and colorful decorations within this retaining room table design from Shayelyn Woodbery Interiors.
Mix Your Own Greenery This joyous reindeer sleigh is an exercise in prosperity, with numerous kinds of greenery out of lemon cypress to magnolia leaves and berries mixed in to this vibrant but nevertheless naturalistic arrangement.
about the Ribbon Instead of investing in a variety of patterned present wraps this year, try out a neutral backdrop of white or brown craft paper wrap paper and then put money into sumptuous cloth bows to ornament your own gifts. Better yet, the ribbon can be used again and again.
Go Big or Go Home The holidays demand you go all out and that is especially true with your containers, curated here by Boxwoods Garden and Gifts of Atlanta. Here evergreens of different varieties, along with oversized ornaments and outdoor-suitable ribbon give these zinc containers a luxurious appearance. 2 bookend containers in your entryway indoors or out can set the stage for a joyous holiday welcome.
A Gift-Filled Greeting We adore designer Barbara Westbrook of Westbrook Interiors' idea of placing wrapped gifts in colors of millennial pink and silver beneath this dining table in the Home for the Holidays entrance hall. The display instantly sets a holiday tone and demonstrates how elegantly wrapped, color-coordinated wrapped gifts can be utilized as decoration throughout the house -- not just underneath the tree.
A touch of Holiday Spirit Not every area yells out for the full size vacation therapy. This analysis from J. Wheeler Designs adds just a little holiday magic without overpowering the layout. A easy amber vase filled with festive, colorful winterberry is all the decoration this stylish room-- already accented with glamorous bits of gold--needs.
Fresh Guest Towels and Flowers Make holiday visitors feel welcome by stocking your guest bath with fresh flowers or a pretty potted plant and a selection of freshly ironed monogrammed guest towels.
Decked Out Child's Room Talented Atlanta designer Mallory Mathison made this themed Little Boy Blue bedroom decked out superbly in child-friendly holiday fashion in Francophile shades of blue and red. Each twin mattress comes with a charming lit Christmas tree with fire-safe LED lighting. Parents can deal with those trees as advent calendars and nestle another gift for each day leading up to Christmas or Hanukkah from the boughs or at the base of the tree. Kids will love the cozy glow of their tree lights as they drift off to sleep and these trees also make the ideal holiday night light says Mathison. Rather than cut back trees, Mathison used potted evergreens which may be planted in the backyard when the vacations are over.
Accessorize With Vintage Toys and Decor Christmas is the perfect chance to pull out those classic mementoes you have kept tucked away in an attic or cupboard. Atlanta designer Mallory Mathison added a easy Target wreath for this timeless hobby horse, accessorized with a bright red bow for the ideal seasonal touch in this little boy bedroom. Continuing the red theme, vintage twin beds have been painted a cheerful cherry red to beautifully contrast with the area's blue accents.
A Note for Pere Noel Designer Mallory Mathison recommends teaching kids about Christmas traditions around the globe and made her chamber with a charming French theme. A tray set out for Santa (aka Pere Noel) features macarons instead of the typical cookies.
A Luxurious Fur Throw Designer Alice Cramer involves a soft and cuddly fur throw at the base of the bed in this muted, grey-toned bedroom. Since Cramer attests, the holidays don't need to be complex. Use items you currently have and add the bling with seasonal touches. "Nothing prettier into a tabletop," says Cramer, "than glass containers of different sizes filled with cranberries, red berries, greenery and floating votive candles. Mix it in with silver service pieces filled with white blossoms and various candlesticks." It's a look that works for a beautiful tabletop, or in accent tables in a guest room. Another great idea to add a bit of magic into a guest room: "If you just happen to have a huge window in your home, draping it with strings of white lights is really festive and enjoyable."
Woodsy Elements Function for the Holidays Davenport Designs turned this utilitarian mudroom and tap into something special with those gorgeous lemon cypress topiaries in birch containers. Moss and feather accents along with a cloche add additional woodsy detail to this organic holiday screen.
Modern Meets Natural Designer Jimmy Stanton of Stanton Home Furnishings mixed these stylishly mod vases with traditional greenery and pine cones to create the ideal comparison. Don't force tradition in your modern or contemporary space: think of ways to blend some seasonal components to suit your own design.
Three Wreathes Are Better Than One Bright green preserved boxwood wreaths linked with red decoration are a wonderful alternative to a single wreath, particularly when the door is as epic as this particular one.
Mix Old and New Even in the event that you live in a more contemporary home, the holidays are a wonderful chance to blend some classic details with your contemporary layout. The holidays are about precious traditions, the past and creating memories. Designer Mallory Mathison makes some memories of her own in this enchanting little boys' area that riffs on the colours of the French flag. Vintage elements like a reddish hobby horse and a maintained boxwood ball in a child's silver baby cup show just how effortlessly classic touches could be intergrated into holiday decor.
Holiday Looks for Every Style This ultra-stylish dining area from Kay Douglass Interiors makes a very simple but quite elegant nod to seasonal decor with these stunning square vitrines filled with minimalist white Christmas balls.
Little Things Mean a Lot Exactly what a difference the details make. Designer Alice Cramer recommends tucking bits of evergreen onto present wrapped packages. "I really like a just wrapped present with a sprig of greenery which adds a personal touch," says Cramer. And in this retaining room, design firm Shayelyn Woodbery Interiors utilizes that exact same thought at a table setting, joining a little bit of evergreen with a pretty golden bow and bringing out the merry golden utensils to further enhance the holiday mood.
Dramatic Curb Appeal This stunning galvanized metallic ball surrounding a boxwood and put on a bed of pine straw brings actual impact for this entryway.
A Fresh Take This kitchen and breakfast room from Meredith McBrearty Interiors exemplifies a very simple lesson of holiday decoration: you do not need to privilege the typical red and green or silver and gold decor. A fresh refreshing palette of white and the unexpected detail of single blossom comes infused into bud vases is only the kind of festive touch which makes every surface and nook of your house holiday-ready.
Sentimental Touches This chest of drawers in a tiny boys' bedroom with Mallory Mathison hosts a tableaux incorporating thoughtful details like a silver cup ornamented with a preserved boxwood orb, family photographs, a vintage kid's toy and the beautiful, unexpected detail of new flowers. People do not often consider putting fresh flowers in a child's room, however, designer Mathison says giving even small kids access to character--and to art early on--generates moments of beauty in their own lives.
Graphic Centerpiece We adore the punchiness of these abstracted white trees surrounded by greenery and colorful decorations within this retaining room table design from Shayelyn Woodbery Interiors.
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