oh, erin martin...

House Beautiful has shaken up the magazine a bit lately with a new editor and new features-I have to say I like it! It does help that a home designed by one of my favorites, Erin Martin, was featured in the latest issue. Her attention to detail is always inspiring--the chains hanging in the fireplace especially delight me.


(scanned via House Beautiful)

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Anonymous said…
I really enjoyed talking to Erin. She's every bit as interesting as her interiors!
lisa cregan
Unknown said…
So beautiful!! Erin knows what she's doing. ;)
Lindsey said…
Soooo lovely. You know, I've tried to do neutrals for a few rounds, but lately people have come into my home and been surprised it's not more full of color. Maybe I'll have to continue turning over more design leaves.
Tiffany @ Savor Home said…
House Beautiful NEVER lets me down! I loved that feature as well. The bed in particular caught my eye. It's unique and stylish. And I am huge fan of neutrals. Great post!
Marianne said…
Such a beautiful home!
Unknown said…
Gorgeous!! Erin Martin is definitely going on the list as a fave designer :) Thanks for sharing!!
Alcira Molina-Ali said…
I thought this was a good issue and I ADORED the chimney chains ;)
Several of my readers over at Nero were more nonplussed by it all.
Glad to see I'm not the only one who enjoyed the Erin Martin bit -- and oooh, there was a Carrara and Chinese-chaired kitchen that was rather glorious too.
Cheers, Alcira

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Michaela said…
I love that bench opposite the window in the first photo. The base looks like something you store firewood in. Makes you wonder if that's indeed what it was in a previous life.

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Spots & Stripes said…
The living room is fabulous. I like the scale of the room - high ceilings, grand fireplace and statement windows. Plus the interior decorating is divine.
Peggy and Fritz said…
Bedroom - to die for.
Richard Boles said…
I like how the cross gabled roofing looked in the inside, creating a high ceiling. It reminds me of the cottage in Miami that my wife and I stayed in last summer. The owner, who also owns a bedding company showed us some comfortable bed sheets that they use in their resort. Most of the furniture were wood.
Kristi G. Englehart said…
Authentic decoration specially the first decoration .
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