Friends and neighbors all agree that Melissa and Scott Williams' home is hands down one of the most stylish in the Hollywood Riviera. It's easy to understand why since Scott is a general contractor and Melissa, well, she was just born with the design gene. The Torrance, California ranch house they call home is actually the same house where Scott grew up. When Scott's father was ready to retire and relocate, Scott couldn't think of a better place to live. So a few years back he purchased his childhood home and began planning a remodel. Treading gently, the Williams updated the facade and interiors with deft hands and keen eyes. Changes started at the entrance, where sidelights were added to the old front door which was transformed via Scott's carpentry skills into a dutch door painted glossy black. dutch door front entrance Once inside, the house has a traditional yet beachy vibe with a color palette of white, cream, sand, sea foam, chocolate brown and slate bl...
Love this wallpaper from Elitis , appropriately named Kandy. So pretty you'll want to lick your walls.(Ok, maybe not actually lick them, but you get the idea.) I first spotted it in a Nordstrom dressing room, and then again on display at the Donghia showroom in the PDC . It's a little hard to see here but the design is beautiful in person. The original pattern appears to be some type of Shibori, a Japanese dying process where one folds, crimps, ties and then dips paper or fabric into indigo. Shibori is getting a lot of air time lately and can be seen in all market levels from the commercial application shown below, to pillows at Pottery Barn, all the way to poufs at Target. If you'd like more information on this particular wallpaper, Lauren Park at Donghia, Los Angeles, can provide all the specs. There are eight designs in this Elitis line some of which appear to be done in a similar process. I've highlighted the Brit Pop design but che...
"Young Anna" 16x16 "Compliment 1" 38" x 32" "Compliment 2" 38" x 32" "Acqua Ballet" 93" x 80" "Pavan For A Dead Princess" 46" x 50" "Pavane" is of Spanish-Italian origin and is a slow dance between two people. It was painted in remembrance of Princess Diana. Video taken with my Flip Mino. The above images are from John Asaro's recent painting exhibit. The show ran at Bergamot Station's C-1 Gallery, in Santa Monica, California. When it comes to intense color and the human form, John is a master. To see more paintings from the show or to contact the artist directly visit www.johnasaro.com .
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