Showing posts with label outdoors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoors. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Lewiston Tour of Kitchens, 2014



I hope you're liking Color Outside the Line's "new do" so far. More changes and improvements are in the works! Today, I wanted to share with all of you some of the photos from the 2014 Lewiston Tour of Kitchens. I had the great pleasure of working with a wonderful home owner this year, my last with the tours, to make an already beautiful home really shine for the more than 1400 patrons. If you're not familiar, the tour showcases 6-7 homes each year in the Village and Town of Lewiston, New York. It's an upscale little place just north of Niagara Falls, where I live.


Each house is paired up with a designer (or two) and a local Lewiston restaurant. Tickets are $27 and you get to browse through private homes and enjoy samples of the food d'jour.




The home I was luckily assigned was (and is) beautiful. Built in 2013, the house has very little mileage on it, and therefore just about everything was as shiny and pristine as it was when first installed. The cabinets are all custom, finished in two tones - a satin finish ivory with a burnt sienna glaze, and a gorgeous walnut.




As you can see, there wasn't much for me to do in the kitchen. My design skills were really left to the other areas of the house. But I did supply Linda O'Connor with Summertime Blooms with the basket to create this amazing, completely edible center piece for the island. Packed with herbs, spices, and vegetables, this tabletop garden was the hit of the show. Linda does amazing work, and did all of the flowers throughout the home and on all of the tables. If you're local, and would like to have her do custom work for you, you can call her at Summertime Blooms: 716-791-3369.



Linda has over 2-acres of beautiful flowers that she grows each year, so you're not only buying from a brilliant artist when it comes to floral arrangements, but a local farmer. So, again, if you're local - get in touch with Linda. From one arrangement to fill your home with beauty, to a full-scale wedding, Linda's your gal!



Most of the time, when you work on a home that is occupied, you're having work around furniture that exists. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's not so good. Lucky for me (and Linda) our homeowner had great taste, and beautiful furniture that was perfect. All it needed was a few finishing touches. The birdcage (isn't that fantastic) was a piece that I bought for the show. We needed that "wow" factor upon entering the house and this did it. It perched perfectly upon the existing console table of the homeowner, and the stools below were a purchase she made at my suggestion.


The homeowner and I had worked together on curtains for the dining room, and continued that pattern into the living room with pillows made from the same fabric for the sofa. Again, here I just brought in accessories for the shelves, tables, and made slight styling improvements.



The house sits on a large lot, and was built with light in mind. The light these rooms get is enviable for anyone! Once they were styled and ready for the tour - I didn't want to leave. 






Even the puppy was impressed with the new comfort all the accessories had added to this room.





The dining room is not a formal space. It's adjacent to the kitchen, and provides wonderful family style seating for impromptu meals.



More gorgeous flowers by Linda at Summertime Blooms. Here, napkins from the same fabric banded in a bright turquoise pull sit atop blue and white plates. Cloches, covering salt wells filled with turquoise chocolate mints make for a beautiful presentation. The flatware is bronze and teak from Thailand.


And here, the new curtains warm up the space along with the seagrass rug that we added under the table. The outside spaces at this house are really amazing, and is where the family spends most of their time during the summer ... one look at their outdoor living room and there's no need to wonder why.



A large salt water pool beyond and a beautiful outdoor kitchen are also outdoor amenities that I unfortunately couldn't photograph prior to the tour ... I know, what was I thinking? You ever wish you could trade houses, but have the current owner keep the payment? Yeah ... me, too!

Monday, December 10, 2012

French Door Shutters

Well, while a fireplace, a chicken coop and free range field may not be in the cards for a few different reasons - I definitely know that a courtyard and french doors are definitely happening! I know I need two sets of each ... just making a decision on making my own or buying antique ... what would you do?


Easy enough to make, just need the hardware! 


Probably the easiest of all of them to make ... old barn style. Love them, but not so sure they'd look like this when not against Provence limestone mansions.


I think even though these would be easy to make, they wouldn't look nearly as stunning without the arch.


Here they are ... without the arch. Of course notice the windows are louvered, the doors are planked. Not quite the look I'm after.


Same here, and no way I can make louvered shutters myself. 


More simple linear plank, again with the curve. Would we love this without the arch? I don't think so.


Unless, of course - they looked like this on a house like this. 


A bit cheaper than the louvered, and not necessary to source genuine antique. 

All photos via Pinterest

So, in using these photos for their intended purpose, I have gained some good ideas. Here's one of them:


Using pine louvered bi-fold closet doors gives me the louvers I'd like to have, in the height that I need! All for $80 for the pair. Can you get a better deal than that on real wood shutters? Once painted, and with weather protection from the eave overhang ... I think they'd not only work - they'd look a lot like this: 


Ah, yes - in fact, look at how many other elements of this sing to me! Pebble patio, boxwood, french doors with louvered shutters ... 


I also love this copper portico over these french doors, of course those hedges, brick, and louvered shutters are just as nice! 


Of course, if there were a way to make those new shutters look like these - I'd definitely be on that wagon. Love that destroyed/decayed look. Especially against stone. 

Photos via Pinterest



Outdoor Fireplaces











All images via Pinterest

I'm still not even sure that an outdoor fireplace could be a reality ... but I love the ambiance of an outdoor fireplace, particularly when there isn't a fireplace inside. Entertaining around the fire, or simply enjoying it yourself is such a luxury - one that I thought I'd have to have custom designed and built. But then ... I found this: 


Pre-cast stone, in that simple, almost French look that I really want for the courtyard. I'm sure this comes in pieces, that are assembled by a contractor. There are add-on options, like this one: 

with an extension on the chimney, giving it even more of a French vibe, don't you think?

Friday, December 7, 2012

Courtyards ...

Ok, so I am a little scared about being a chicken keeper - so many I just like the coops? Clearly not the only reason one should venture out to raise Chickens I see. So, I'll scrap that idea. But I won't scrap the courtyard ... it's simply a must!

Design/Architecture by John Saladino






Monday, April 2, 2012

LOVE ... Fountains








The weather here simply can't make up its mind. A week of 80-degree weather at the end of March was frosted by snow just moments before the clock struck April 1st. We spent April Fools the brunt of Mother Nature's cruel joke, as icy rain pounded down on tender young plants that popped up weeks early from the greenhouse effect!

Hopefully I won't lose anything - but it has kept me from making some garden changes, one of which includes putting the fountain back into the round garden. I sorely missed the sound of water trickling in the garden last year.


P.S. Don't forget to enter the Cross Bottle giveaway at Karena's


Sunday, April 1, 2012

LOVE ... Stone Facades














Have you been sufficiently transported?

Happy Sunday!


P.S., Don't forget Karena's giveaway of my Cross Bottle Work. Go to http://artbykarena.blogspot.com for your chance to win one of two $50 credit toward anything on the Cross Bottle Guy site.