Up for a road trip? John Raines of
Boxwood Home in Rehoboth contacted me to let me know that ten interior and landscape designers have transformed a 3200 sq. foot 1920's cottage home inside and out to benefit the Village Improvement Association. Love John's mix of scale with the pieces in this bedroom and the contrast of light and dark - gorgeous!
The show house is open for tours one more weekend, May 4 - 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10 Fourth Street, Rehoboth Beach, DE. Tickets are $25 at the door. For more information call 302-227-2598 or 302-227-1466.
While you're visiting the showhouse be sure to head over to
Boxwood Home at 39 Baltimore Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971 for a visit.
Michele you had me at the first image, I would love to be there!
ReplyDeleteThe 2012 Artist Series featuring Designer and Paper Artist Anita Rivera...(of Castles Crowns and Cottages)is on my site, please stop by! Her work is amazing!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Wish I lived closer!
ReplyDeleteOh wonderful. Love the chinois influence. would you have any idea what the throw is/ or better, how it could be sourced. Thanks\Wendy
ReplyDeleteOOOH I love Boxwood Home in Rehoboth! I got my desk chair there and they were SO sweet to me, because it was the last of a set and they basically let me have it for PENNIES (oly studio, too, can you believe)???
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to go - keep us updated on when/if you go please!!
B
that entrance is breathtaking!!!!
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debra
Michele-
ReplyDeleteYou don't miss a beat, do you? Thank you for sharing. Wish I could visit.
Happy Monday.
Teresa
xoxo
Looks fantastic. I only wish I lived closer to check the show house out in person!
ReplyDeleteLOVELY PICS:) I really like your blog and I will happily follow.
ReplyDeleteIf you want some swedish decor inspiration, you can check out my blog:)
Have a great week.
LOVE Maria at inredningsvis.se
(Sweden)
To Wendy C..... The Duvet is from Legacy Linens and available from Boxwood Home...John
ReplyDeleteI loved Rehoboth and went there often my my young children, while living in DC.
ReplyDeleteIs that an antler horn?...it's so huge.
ReplyDeleteNational Labor Relation Act