All photos in this post by Coco of Nbaynadamas
Hope you had a fantastic long weekend!
As I mentioned, last week, I went to Veranda Magazine's chic cocktail party where the magazine unveiled the House of Windsor - a showcase house designed and realized by renowned interior designer Windsor Smith. See previous posts for glimpses at the other rooms!
After Windsor designed and had the 8,000 square foot equestrian estate built from the ground up...she and many of her famous decorator friends decorated the rooms. The house is spectacular in my view. So much to see. So many great ideas.
I think my favorite room in the house is the nursery. Go figure. I don't have kids yet I was totally charmed by this room and the detail in the space. Maybe I liked it because it definitely was a baby room but didn't feel cliche in any way, shape or form.
This nursery was designed by Theresa Ghevondian who is a designer working at Windsor's company. Theresa did an amazing job with this room in my view. Simply amazing!
I love the crescent moon shaped bassinet or crib from Kenneth Cobonpue's rattan furniture collection. The gold wallcovering from Kneedler-Fauchere, the gold changing table and the overall vibe of the room. It works. Modern yet classic. Lots of attention paid to detail. Even with the gold accents...soothing and relaxing. The paint color is Benjamin Moore's White Dove by the way. The built in cabinet shelving is lined with Schumacher's "Jungle Play" wall covering. I love it!
What do you think of this baby room? I'd be interested what you moms have to say about this. Is the room functional enough for a baby? Would the decor work for you?
What a delightful room I think! Wonderful job Theresa.
Once again, as a reminder to those of you in Los Angeles within the next couple of weeks, you can buy tickets to see the House of Windsor in person. It is open until July 17th. I think I am going back next weekend if I can squeeze in a day!
Happy Tuesday!
xo
Coco
P.S. Today, I'm dealing with a traffic ticket (oy), going to the dentist (oy again) and trying to figure out how to get a Nbaynadamas sign made right way for our Atlanta showroom where we are showing the Nbaynadamas textiles collection next week (oy 3) (assistant KS is working on this one...so that oy might disappear very quickly). Don't mean to sound like a complainer....but am whining a bit. Will stop. Maybe I'll try to turn these into a positive...here's my optimistic spin...I learned a valuable lesson with the traffic ticket, I love the dentist because he makes my teeth healthy and makes me look good, we will figure out a sign this morning and get it to Atlanta by Thursday! There. I feel less better already!
All photos in this post by Coco of Nbaynadamas
Hope you had a fantastic long weekend!
As I mentioned, last week, I went to Veranda Magazine's chic cocktail party where the magazine unveiled the House of Windsor - a showcase house designed and realized by renowned interior designer Windsor Smith. See previous posts for glimpses at the other rooms!
After Windsor designed and had the 8,000 square foot equestrian estate built from the ground up...she and many of her famous decorator friends decorated the rooms. The house is spectacular in my view. So much to see. So many great ideas.
I think my favorite room in the house is the nursery. Go figure. I don't have kids yet I was totally charmed by this room and the detail in the space. Maybe I liked it because it definitely was a baby room but didn't feel cliche in any way, shape or form.
This nursery was designed by Theresa Ghevondian who is a designer working at Windsor's company. Theresa did an amazing job with this room in my view. Simply amazing!
I love the crescent moon shaped bassinet or crib from Kenneth Cobonpue's rattan furniture collection. The gold wallcovering from Kneedler-Fauchere, the gold changing table and the overall vibe of the room. It works. Modern yet classic. Lots of attention paid to detail. Even with the gold accents...soothing and relaxing. The paint color is Benjamin Moore's White Dove by the way. The built in cabinet shelving is lined with Schumacher's "Jungle Play" wall covering. I love it!
What do you think of this baby room? I'd be interested what you moms have to say about this. Is the room functional enough for a baby? Would the decor work for you?
What a delightful room I think! Wonderful job Theresa.
Once again, as a reminder to those of you in Los Angeles within the next couple of weeks, you can buy tickets to see the House of Windsor in person. It is open until July 17th. I think I am going back next weekend if I can squeeze in a day!
Happy Tuesday!
xo
Coco
P.S. Today, I'm dealing with a traffic ticket (oy), going to the dentist (oy again) and trying to figure out how to get a Nbaynadamas sign made right way for our Atlanta showroom where we are showing the Nbaynadamas textiles collection next week (oy 3) (assistant KS is working on this one...so that oy might disappear very quickly). Don't mean to sound like a complainer....but am whining a bit. Will stop. Maybe I'll try to turn these into a positive...here's my optimistic spin...I learned a valuable lesson with the traffic ticket, I love the dentist because he makes my teeth healthy and makes me look good, we will figure out a sign this morning and get it to Atlanta by Thursday! There. I feel less better already!
All photos in this post by Coco of Nbaynadamas
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