Primo!!! My heart beats a bit faster when I look at this to-die-for room by one of my favorite designers Suzanne Kasler and featured in the January issue of Veranda. This master bedroom in a Greenwich, Connecticut home photographed by Thibault Jeanson is elegant and tranquil, filled with the perfect amount of gorgeous color, textures and patterns. The Nancy Corzine bench covered in Cowtan & Tout fabric is fab-u-lous!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Suzanne Kasler
Primo!!! My heart beats a bit faster when I look at this to-die-for room by one of my favorite designers Suzanne Kasler and featured in the January issue of Veranda. This master bedroom in a Greenwich, Connecticut home photographed by Thibault Jeanson is elegant and tranquil, filled with the perfect amount of gorgeous color, textures and patterns. The Nancy Corzine bench covered in Cowtan & Tout fabric is fab-u-lous!
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Do I see a tiny peek of an aqua ceiling? Just more frosting in this already delectably sweet room. The mirrored cabinets are sublime!
Hi Erin.....so pretty and sophisticated... love the bench fabric as well as the print on the pillows...maureen
This room is perfect in every way! I can totally picture myself lounging on that bed. It's just gorgeous.
Exquisite taste! franki
This is truly beautiful! I too have a turquoise home.
my heart beat a little faster too!
G O R G E O U S!
I love it. I love the muted blue tones against the light wall color. And, I truly love the room's lipstick ...the mirrored side dressers.Yummy.
In love with this room.
Hi, dear Erin-
your posts make my day!
I have not much time for blogging and leaving comments- but I never miss one of you :-)
A big hug, Dear-
Ines♥
Lovely, as usual for Suzanne!
Beautiful!!
Happy new year
This is definitely my dream bedroom! I will make this happen.. or something as close to it as my budget allows! lol Everything is just glamourous and retro. Stunning!
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