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Sneak Peek :: San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2013

In the last few months, twenty-seven leading West Coast interior design firms have transformed 2800 Pacific Avenue  into the 2013 San Francisco Decorator Showcase. Known as “Herbst Manor,” the iconic 8,000+ square foot Georgian mansion is located atop San Francisco’s coveted Pacific Heights at the corner of Divisadero and Pacific. The elegant home features sweeping panoramic views of the bay and city. Truly spectacular in and of itself.

Herbst Manor Showcase House 2013

Herbst Manor was built in 1899 by Ernest Coxhead, the architect for San Francisco’s Holy Innocents Episcopal Church as well as several other homes in Pacific Heights.  The estate has had four owners over the past 114 years, but was originally built in for Sarah Spooner, an avid art collector from Philadelphia. Spooner filled the home with her art collections which in most part was bequeathed to the San Francisco’s deYoung Museum following her death in 1914.  The home was purchased in 1906 – just before the great earthquake – by Herman Shainwald, a co-founder of Buckbee Thorne & Co., one of the primary real estate companies in the Bay Area.  In 1914, John MacGregor, president of Union Iron Works, purchased the home.  MacGregor was active citizen, serving on the Board of Supervisors and the Parks Commision and supporting the San Francisco Symphony and Boy Scouts. Abraham Gruhn and his wife Lee Herbst Gruhn, avid art collectors and supports of the deYoung, purchased the house in 1967.  Today, the home is owned by the Gruhn’s nephew and his wife, Mark and Karen Montoya.

San Francisco Decorator Showcase Entrance

Here’s a sneak peek at some of the 24 spaces which have been decorated for the 2013 Showcase …
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Foyer(Grand Entry & Staircase designed by Alex Ray – above)
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Living Room
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Dining Room
(Dining Room designed by Heather Hilliard- above )
San Francisco Decorator Showcase The Salon
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Kitchen
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Patio Garden
(Garden Courtyard designed by Davis Dalbok- above )
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Master Bedroom
(Master Bedroom designed by Phillip Silver – above)
SF Decorator Showcase Bath with live plant wall
(Master Bath designed by Kevin Hackett and Jessica Weigley- above )
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Sitting Room
(Master Sitting Room designed by Zoe Hsu – above)
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Teen Bedroom
(map ceiling detail in Teen Bedroom designed by Vernon Applegate and Gioi Tran – above)
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Teen Closet
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Office
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Playroom
(“Danger Zone” Playroom designed by Martha Angus and Eche Martinez – above)
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Her Office
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Man's Room
(The Atelier designed by Antonio Martins – above)
Water Closet with Kelly Wearstler Fabric
(Water Closet designed by Kelley Flynn- above )
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Bubble Bath
(Soaking Bath designed by Emilie Munroe and Willem Racke – above)
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Terrace Sculpture
(Bespoke Sculpture Scape designed by Katharine Webster MLA – above)
San Francisco Decorator Showcase Penthouse Retreat
(Penthouse Retreat designed by Karen Villanueva – above)
Stunning designs, don’t you think? Be sure to drop back by these next few weeks, as I will be focusing more on these spaces.
This year’s Showcase runs from April 27 – May 27 on Tuesdays through Sundays and will also be open on Monday, Memorial Day.  Tickets are $30 for general admission; $25 for seniors and are available at the door or online at www.decoratorshowcase.org/tickets.
*photo credit: Cristin Priest, Simplified Bee
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Read full story By on April 24, 2013 in Bathroom, Bedroom, bedrooms, Garden, Girl, interior design, Interiors, Kitchen, kitchens, Living Room, living rooms, mantels, maps, office/study, Playroom, teen rooms, Uncategorized, wallpaper

Playroom Design with Centsational Girl

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Last weekend design-savvy, DIY extraordinaire, Kate from Centsational Girl and her team of volunteers installed  the playroom {and much more} for the Alma House Project. I had the pleasure of working with Kate on the initial design concepts for the room which flows openly from the kitchen. Kate envisioned a kid-friendly space that was colorful, multi-functional and provided loads of storage. We had to work with the existing navy carpet and ceiling, but every thing could be changed.
Over the phone we conversed and brainstormed ideas. Kate’s budget was $1,000 for the space, so we had to think creatively. And as you know, Kate is the best at taking inexpensive or yard-sale finds and transforming them, so I knew it could be done! In fact, with donations and smart purchases of Kate’s doing, the total cost of the room was $885.
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Maps and wallpaper both are a huge design trends, but I also feel that the combined look can be classic and timeless. I knew that a large-scale world map wallpaper on the wall opposite the window would make a huge impact in the space and work well with the existing carpet. Kate was on-board and the green and blue color scheme was set! Not only do maps help educate young ones about our world, but my hope too was that it allowed these children to dream beyond the walls of their home.
wavey_blue_green_outdoor_fabricRichloom_Outdoor_Variations_Poolside_drapes
Indoor / outdoor fabrics are terrific for kids’ spaces and it was a must for this playroom. I gravitated to the wavy pattern in Richloom’s Indoor/Outdoor Variation Poolside fabric – it had different shades of  blue and green which I especially liked. Kate loved the fabric too and knew instantly that she wanted to use it for floor length drapes  – which she made – yep, she sews too! Kate discusses the details of creating the drapes here. They turned out gorgeous! How does this girl find the time?
Kate also transformed the round child’s table she scored on Craigslist for $45. She is living up to her blog’s name, that’s for sure!
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For throw pillows, I liked Richloom’s Indoor/Outdoor Bindis Summer fabric because it coordinated so beautifully with the Variations Poolside – We fell in love with the medallion pattern! Turns out Kate found floor pillows at a local store in the exact same fabric! How does she do it?
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When my kids were babies, I used to sing “You Are My Sunshine” before they’d fall asleep. I’ve always wanted to use these prints in a project and am so glad it worked in this playroom! I love how Kate stacked them and placed near an art easel. Love!
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Kate worked her magic with a series of three Billy bookcases from Ikea. Love the “Green Lane” paint by Glidden she selected for the back of the bookcases. They look custom don’t you think? Here are the details on how she did it.

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I loved the Moravian Star fixture Kate found. It was the perfect accent for the subtle nautical feel. It was generously donated by Shades of Light.

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To create a window bench for reading and additional storage, an Ikea Expedit bookcase was placed horizontally. I love the ikat pillow Kate found that coordinates with the drapes so beautifully!
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Kate also sourced the fabulous Checkered Past carpet tiles in Laural/Lime by FLORwhich was layered over the existing carpet. I love to use FLOR tiles in kids’ spaces because they are so easy to remove one to clean or have it replaced. FLOR also generously donated the tiles too!To fully appreciate this project and all of Kate’s hard work, you need to see the incredible transformation:

Before:
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After:
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Amazing, don’t you think?
For a complete list of products used in the room or to donate to the Alma Project, please visit Centsational Girl. Wonderful work Kate and team!!!

 

*Photo Credit: Centsational Girl
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Read full story By on May 3, 2012 in baby and children, blog, interior design, kids' art wall, maps, Playroom, textiles, wallpaper

Decorating Ideas Using Maps

Maps show us where we have been and where we are headed. They teach us about the past and let us dream about the future. The graphic qualities maps possess make them perfect décor for the home. Here are some wonderful spaces and products that feature maps:
kids bedroom with map wallpaper elle decor
{child’s bedroom with nautical map wallpaper from Elle Décor via Nursery Notations}

parson map table serena and lily
{parsons map table by Serena & Lily}



boys bedroom with map wallpaper designer

{world map wallpaper in bedroom designed by Steven Gambrel via Decorpad}


map wallpaper on ceiling antique
{antique map on the ceiling in this hallway via Martha Stewart}



paris map wall art bedroom
{Paris map in bedroom designed by Alice Lane}



map wall letters kids rooms

{Around the World Letter from Urban Outfitters}



framed maps wall art ralph lauren
{collection of framed maps in a bedroom by Ralph Lauren}
map baby nursery room brad ford
{world map centered above a modern crib in a nursery designed by Brad Ford via Lonny}

planet earth globe one kings lane
{National Geographic planet earth globe by Spherical Concepts on One Kings Lane}



boys bedroom world map wall designer

{colorful world map accent wall in boy’s bedroom designed by Robin Karp Interiors}



world map pillow jonathan adler
{world needlepoint pillow by Jonathan Adler}

brown green kids playroom with map usa{brown & green playroom with North American map. Designed by Westbrook Interiors Decorpad}



green boys bedroom with maps and globe
{boy’s bedroom with USA map and earth globe designed by Ron Marvin via TradHome}



map drawer liner martha stewart
{diy map drawer liner idea by Martha Stewart}



map wrapping paper presents martha stewart
{recycled maps as wrapping paper – again by Martha Stewart} 



a plan is like a road map judd quote

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Read full story By on April 21, 2011 in interior design, maps, wallpaper