Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Decor Two Ways Part 2

I was very excited to see that so many of you liked the last post about designers who make their homes their own little playground for ideas. It's fun to see changes made to the same room by the same person, isn't it? I did a lot of digging and found other designers who have twisted the fabric of their rooms with things just as simple as new art, and as complex as full scale renovation. Enjoy!

Lisa Luby Ryan (1)

Lisa Luby Ryan (2)

Brian J. McCarthy (1)

Brian J. McCarthy (2)

Sandra Nunnerley (1)

Sandra Nunnerley (2)

Jeffrey Bilhuber (1) 

Jeffrey Bilhuber (2)

Darryl Carter (1)

Darryl Carter (2)

Brian J. McCarthy (1)

Brian J. McCarthy (2)

Scot Meacham Wood (1)

Scot Meacham Wood (2)

Scot Meacham Wood (3)

Brian J. McCarthy (1)

Brian J. McCarthy (2)

Sandra Nunnerley (1)

Sandra Nunnerley (2)

Darryl Carter (1)

Darryl Carter (2)

Lisa Luby Ryan (1)

Lisa Luby Ryan (2)

Mark D. Sikes (1)

Mark D. Sikes (2)

Robert Passal (1) 

Robert Passal (2)

Scot Meacham Wood (1)

Scot Meacham Wood (2)

Scot Meacham Wood (3)

Brian J. McCarthy (1)

Brian J. McCarthy (2)

Mark Hampton (1)

Mark Hampton (2)

Scot Meacham Wood (1)

Scot Meacham Wood (2)

Scot Meacham Wood (3)

Robert Passal (1)

Robert Passal (2) 

Mark D. Sikes (1) 

Mark D. Sikes (2)

Scot Meacham Wood (1)

Scot Meacham Wood (2)

Brian J. McCarthy (1)

Brian J. McCarthy (2)

Darryl Carter (1) 

Darryl Carter (2)

Jonathan Adler (1)

Jonathan Adler (2)

Anne-Marie Midy (1)

Anne-Marie Midy (2)

5 comments:

  1. This is fascinating. Some are evolutionary, while others are revolutionary, with nearly every trace of the previous style jettisoned.
    Every last one is gorgeous, too.

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  2. These posts from you are so FUN! Love the comparisons....and Scot Meacham Wood is a design "god" to me.....I love everything he touches, so it is especially wonderful to see a number of his rooms presented here. Thank you so much.

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  3. Love this post Artie! Thanks for pulling all this together so we can scroll and look at... said with drool running down my chin!

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  4. UH Jeff bilhuber, no. just no. So many great photos! I love the Mark Hampton - both of them!!!!! maybe the before even more?!! I love these!!!!!!!!!

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