For the last several months I have had the pleasure of working with interior designer, Leslie Lundgren on several of her projects {watch out for more of her work – she is up and coming!}. Last week she asked me to help style one of her client’s homes for a photo shoot. Michaela, my summer intern is a great amateur photographer and she agreed to take the pictures.
The charming Spanish style home, located on the San Francisco peninsula features gorgeous arched windows, doorways and wooden beams. The beautiful décor blends traditional, Chinoiserie and a relax California styles.
The vignette above is a great example of how the room evolved while styling; Originally the chest had the green jaguar lamp {now on the entry console seen below}, a bar set on a wooden tray and a small framed wedding invitation hung above. Although the original vignette was sweet, we added larger and more colorful artwork, replaced the wooden tray with a metal one and added height by bringing in a trio of orchids in a blue and white Asian pot.
We had such a fun time working together. As you can image, we all had opinions on what looked good where. In the end however, our ability to work together and keep an open mind helped evolve the look. Not only were we pleased with the result, most importantly the client loved it. Here was her response,
"Leslie has helped me finish off my rooms with great style and a certain edge that says 'so long to boring beige'! She and her team brilliantly utilized my existing traditional pieces and adding a freshness through colorful accessories, rugs and simple yet brilliant floor plan changes. The results are exciting and fun. She has also helped me hone in on my personal style so that I can move forward on my own (with her input when needed). She has helped me take chances, and go with my gut on designing. Fab!"
{me, Leslie and Michaela at the end of the shoot}
Do you have a favorite image? Don’t you think Michaela took some amazing pictures?

I am always fascinated by great stylists and how to re-arrange wee vignettes of things, so this has been great.
ReplyDeleteNice! The photos look great, and I love the room!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous home! You all did a beautiful job. I love the curtains and the fun pops of color in the throw pillows and the great cowhide rug. A lovely room....very warm, comfortable and inviting. I think Michaela takes amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteCristin, what a great choice of colours and patterns! The design is bright and vibrant and the home seems warm and inviting. Overall, I think this decor is really timeless, which I gravitate towards. Really lovely. I have enjoyed all of these images.
ReplyDeleteOksana @www.ordermatters.com/blog
Um, gorgeous! Are those drapes Chiang Mai Dragon? If not, what fabric is that??
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ReplyDeleteI love the drapes too! They are not Chiang Mai Dragon, but I don't know the pattern off the top of my head. I will check.
xo,
cristin
Absoluteley stunning job! Every inch is so tasetefully done, love the drapes and the vignettes...colors are so rich and warm!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun day helping out. I just love how the room turned out. Leslie and you are so talented (:
ReplyDeleteI love this living room! And yes, Michaela did awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a TON of fun and I am totally jealous! I especially love the orchids in the pottery. Simple and elegant.
ReplyDeleteMichaela did a great job- love her! I love the mix of styles here. Feels timeless and fresh!
ReplyDeleteStyling seems to be such an art, and it looks like you all have mastered it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful house. If you all ever need anyone do some grunt work during these kinds of things, I'm your girl. I'll just soak it all up1 :)
Camille
What a lovely living room! Love everything here..so cozy and everything is pleasing to the eye. :)
ReplyDeleteThe southwest & chinoiserie are a bit unexpected mix, yet they actually work very well together. I really like it!
ReplyDeleteI have had the pleasure of working with Leslie. She is incredibly talented and has a great eye. The rooms in your photo shoot look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love how everything works together without being matchy matchy. The colors are just gorgous!
ReplyDeleteSOOO in love with this house...love the Spanish style and attention to detail! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch great styling! It's such a gift when the homeowners already have beautiful things, makes it easy and fun! Love the thrown shoes and bag near the door...
ReplyDelete*amber*
ReplyDeleteJust found out that the drape fabric is from Cowtan and Tout and called Hurlingham.
xo
cristin