FROM the Archives - A post by Ann of Hill Country House reminded me to pick up the current issue of New England Home while I was in Cape Cod. It was full of great homes and this Connecticut house by Boston based designer Charles Spada caught my eye. The green in this library is so refreshing. The article mentioned that this green is the one chosen twenty years earlier when Spada first worked with these clients. (all photography by Bruce Buck, article by Stacy Kuntz)
Such beautiful inspiration, Michele.
ReplyDeleteI love his work, and this green is just perfect.
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Teresa
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I love that library. I think it was one of my first Pinterest pins. Its all about the molding.
ReplyDeleteThe dining room looks so bright and inviting for any table setting. Love the doors, Michele!
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Karena
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This traditional color green just seems made for books with their gilded spines and leather covers.
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Oops. Sorry for misspelling Mr. Spada's last name. I should know better!
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I adore that green library in the first photo...it's gorgeous...looks very inviting!...xv
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I have several images pinned from NE Home. Always wonderful stuff. Thanks for the website link, I'm going to see if I can get a print subscription in TN.
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You know what I love....the clean lines of New England style. In the south we have a tendency to over accessorize. Everything can stand out so much better.
ReplyDeleteClassically elegant!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,Karolyn
The green colored library really look gorgeous and matching with interior of the room. Rocking decor! Housebuyersofamerica can suggest some innovative ways to give a new look to your house.
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