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Artist Spotlight: Kristy Gammill

Kristy Gammill’s abstract artwork is saturated in vibrant color, rich in texture and just makes you smile. The Oklahoma-based mom is for the most part a self-taught artist. Gammill’s style seems to range from abstraction to impressionism. Her art always rich in texture and saturated in color has captured the eye of many design bloggers and has been pinned like crazy.

Kristy Ganmill Art Absrtacts

I find inspiration in everything from ancient textile patterns to flea market finds, and I’m drawn to a saturated, all-in color palette — the more the better! – Christy Gammill

Abstract Oil Painting by Kristy GammillElephants by Artist Kristy GammillFloral Oil Painting by Kristy Gammill

For more information on Kristy’s artwork, visit Kristy Gammill.
Happy day,
Cristin

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Read full story By on October 10, 2012 in color, flowers, original artwork

San Francisco Decorator Showcase: Heather Hillard’s Master Bedroom

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(Photo credit: Michele Lee Willson Photography via Elle Decor)


Even though this year’s Decorator Showcase in San Francisco has come to a close, I wanted to share one of my favorite spaces in the house, the Master Bedroom by Heather Hilliard. The serene bedroom is a great example of Heather’s ability to integrate classic detailing with the order of modern design. She states, “My concept for the room was inspired by a quote I read by a French designer, “Sometimes the beauty of a space is the empty space.” That idea resonated with me. I edited the room down to the essentials and used luxurious materials to create a serene environment with accents of color and a focus on contemporary art”.
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Heather designed the room as an art installation, with white of cream 16” wide horizontal painted stripes integrated into the design of the space. To create softness against the striped walls, curvy, organic shaped furnishings like the kidney-shaped Vladimir Kagan-inspired sofa.

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(Photo credit: Michele Lee Willson Photography)

The space displays the beginnings of an exquisite contemporary art collection. Over the mantel hangs “Storm King” by Robert Kingston, while in the entryway “Specks of Dust” by Gary Blum. Also in the entryway, hangs the Coquille Chandelier by Remains that was inspired by the legendary Tony Duquette. The fixture is hand molded of opaline resin and directly cast from the original pattern found in Duquette’s archive.

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(Photo credit: Michele Lee Willson Photography)

A modern wooden sculpture by David Nash and brass fire screen by John Lyle add warmth and texture to the space. 

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The custom oxidized brass screen was stunning and the room’s piece of jewelry. Love!

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(Photo credit: Michele Lee Willson Photography)
The custom striped headboard by Heather seamlessly lines up with the painted wall stripes.

Heather also applied the fashion advice of Coco Chanel to the room’s design, “before you leave the house, remove one piece.” Such great advice!

Visit the other rooms in this year’s showcase:
 
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Read full story By on July 9, 2012 in bedrooms, beds, furniture, interior design, original artwork

Bedroom Suite by Brian Dittmar- San Francisco Showcase

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One room in this year’s San Francisco Decorator Showcase that deserves a closer look is the bedroom suite created by San Francisco-based designer, Brian Dittmar. Filled with exquisite textiles, gorgeous neoclassical antiques and a stunning custom bed, The Tailor Made Suit(e) should not be missed.
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“The room was inspired by a trip to London where I found myself walking down Savile Row dreaming of having a custom made suit done for myself someday…it seemed so indulgent yet so ideal all at the same time.  When it came to developing a direction for my Showcase proposal this year, the “bespoke” concept came back to me and I thought it would be a fun idea to create a room around the concept of a tailor made suit.  There is a direct correlation between this and creating a room for a client — the goal is always to make a room that fits the clients needs, wants, personality and taste which is the same as having custom clothing made for you, or tailored to fit.” – Brian Dittmar 
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The custom metal bed by Paul Benson is a head turner. Inspired by automobiles, the hand-crafted bed is comprised of hot-rolled steel, brushed brass and polish aluminum. 
A quilted linen coverlet, hand-embroidered blanket and silk decorative pillows in chartreuse, plum and citron provide a soft contrast to the metal bed.
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On the bedside tables, Brian brilliantly mixes a little old and new. Above an Adaway Desk Lamp with mercury glass panels and black organza shades is paired with a stately 19th century French marble portico clock. 
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Brian also masters the art of blending different period styles in the room. This Danish neoclassical commode from Therien & Co. is a wonderful juxtaposition to the abstract art by Paule Debois Dupuis and table lamp in bronze with open stacked-link column by Baker.  
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A Danish Neoclassical armoire stands tall opposite the bed. The herringbone pattern is found in both the arm chair {fabric by Kravet & Lee Jofa} and wool needlepoint carpet. 
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Many say great design is in the details. Brian’s favorite details in the room are in the window treatments. The wool flannel valances and drapery panels articulate the idea of tailor-made details beautifully. Faux straps with tortoise shell buttons. were created to bridge the pleats of the valance to echo what you might see on a trench coat. He lined the inverted pleats in a contrasting citron-colored satin fabric – a nod to the lining of a man’s jacket. Brian repeated that with a small flange detail of the citron satin fabric on the leading edges of the drapery panels — like a sleeve poking out from the cuff of a coat.
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Between the front two windows, artwork by Elisabeth Lecourt is hung on the wall. It’s a vintage map of London folded into the shape of a man’s dress shirt. Doesn’t this capture the room’s theme perfectly?
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I particularly was drawn to the minked-colored chenille wallpaper by Romo. I had to touch it! {Brian said it was okay!}  The luxurious wallcovering is also the element in the room that most compliments Brian’s personal style.  He also added, “That wallpaper changed the entire dynamic of the room once it was installed….it warms up the room with the rich color and interesting texture and sheen, and it also provides a sound-dampening effect that gives an overall hushed feeling to the space.  All of that combines to create a sense of calm and coziness that I think are hallmarks of the rooms that I create.”  
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In the bathroom, Brian covers the walls in a richly veined marbled wallpaper called Travertino by Osborn & Little. The Byrnes Down Wall Scones with black shades by Avrett add to room’s masculine feel. Adding a pop of color, Brian has the ceiling is painted a playful apple green.
I feel very strongly about creating livable spaces that are comfortable and humanly scaled…and most importantly are spaces in which people want to linger and enjoy the time spent there.” – Brian Dittmar
Congratulations Brian on a spectacular suite!
There is still time to tour this lovely Pacific Heights estate. The showcase is open now through May 28, 2012.
 
* All photography {otherwise noted} by David Duncan Livingston and used with permission.
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Read full story By on May 9, 2012 in bathrooms, bedrooms, furniture, interior design, lighting, original artwork, wallpaper

San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2012 – Sneak Peek

With breathtaking views, box beamed ceilings and a double-curved grand staircase, the historic mansion at 2020 Jackson Street in the coveted Pacific Heights neighborhood is this year’s San Francisco Decorator Showcase. The Classic Revival home was designed by Julius Krafft and built in 1902 by Wells Fargo Bank President Isaias Hellman as a wedding gift to his daughter. However, after the 1906 earthquake and fire, the 11,500 square foot home was the temporary headquarters of Wells Fargo.
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{Entry Garden by Living Green}
This year’s Showcase features a roster of both seasoned and emerging designers. Wallpaper, neutral color palettes and extraordinary light fixtures were design trends that kept repeating from room to room.   Here’s a sneak peek at some of the beautiful spaces:
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{French Art Deco sideboard and aubergine fabric by Classic Cloth covers the City Salon designed by BAMO}
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{Ceiling detail of Timorous Beasties botanical print wallpaper cut-out in the Gentleman’s Study by Geoffrey De Sousa Interior Design}
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{Shell & brass chandelier and lilac lucite tables in the Dining Room by ScavulloDesign}
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{Terrace designed by Frank Holbrook}
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{Union Jack painted wall in the The Modern Pantry designed by Dehn Bloom Designs and Tinsley Hutson-Wiley Interior Design}
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{Walker Zanger “Tracciato Diva” tile in Power Room by KCS Estates}
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{Urban-chic Kitchen & Great Room by Green Couch Interior Design – Photos provided by Green Couch}
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{Abstract art by Paul Burlin featured in the Guest Bedroom designed by Matt Murphy Studio}
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{Lots of neon in the Teen Girl’s Room designed by Em Design Interiors}
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{Fashion Design Blogger’s Office designed by Catherine Kwong Design}
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{Hanging hats and bike in the Teen Boy’s Room designed by KGB Interior Design}
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{DuChamp inspired Bathroom by Ma( i )sonry Napa Valley}
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{Eclectic The Listening Room designed by Maccaul Turner Design}
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{Hand-crafted bed and chenille wallpaper by Romo in The Tailor Made Suit( e ) by Brian Dittmar Design}
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{Collector’s Library designed by Jonathan Rachman Design – Photo by John Merkl}
With over 30 rooms, I couldn’t possibly cover it all in today’s post. I will dive into some of the rooms in more detail over the next coupe weeks – so stay tuned!
If you are in the San Francisco area, I encourage you to tour this exquisite home. It will be open to the public from April 28 – May 28 {Tuesday through Sundays}. For more information and to purchase tickets, go here. It’s all for a great cause too and  benefits the San Francisco University High School’s financial aid program.
 
*all photography by Simplified Bee or otherwise noted
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Read full story By on April 26, 2012 in bathrooms, container garden, dining rooms, interior design, kitchens, lighting, living rooms, office/study, original artwork, patio furniture, teen rooms, tile, wallpaper