Thanks for sharing these wonderful images...love the repetition of the magnificent wreaths in the first shot...so clever! Wish I could find one wreath as luscious as those.
I had the pleasure of seeing the Liz Williams room in person at the Christmas showhouse...and it was absolutely stunning. I kept going off the tour path to go back and look at that room, because it was so beautiful.. The drapes were made with a very sheer linen from Classic Cloth, so as not to interfere with the view, and the trim was buttons.
wow, sheer perfection indeed! i've always loved sheer drapes, lets the light in while dressing the windows.
ReplyDeletethese photos are beautiful, I love the peach ones in the 2nd photo, so elegant!
How fabulous! I LOVE drapes & you have put a most beautiful collection together in this post! Amanda x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely sheer perfection, gorgeous images Viera. Thank you for your lovely comments on French Essence. xv
ReplyDeleteOMG you post the most beautiful images... love every room! A-M xx
ReplyDeleteLovely visual feast Viera,thank you! Love that touch of red in the last pic.
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I am off to look at their site. Their work is just my taste. I love the neutral colors with a hint of color.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the introduction.
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Brooke
I adore the first picture!!!!
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Maria
Thanks for sharing these wonderful images...love the repetition of the magnificent wreaths in the first shot...so clever! Wish I could find one wreath as luscious as those.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of interiors. Your are one of my favorite bloggers so I challenged you on my blog. Check out my blog for the details. Heidi
ReplyDeleteThat first photo is just perfection! I can't get over how lovely it all is xx
ReplyDeleteI had the pleasure of seeing the Liz Williams room in person at the Christmas showhouse...and it was absolutely stunning. I kept going off the tour path to go back and look at that room, because it was so beautiful.. The drapes were made with a very sheer linen from Classic Cloth, so as not to interfere with the view, and the trim was buttons.
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