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Doors and gates of Charleston

A few days in Charleston is all you need to get hooked (for the fourth time or the fortieth).
Here are a few peeks from a random stroll down Church St.  All images by Color Calling.

Charleston courtyard

Typical Charleston courtyard

Charleston courtyard statu

Charleston courtyard, same as above, with close up of bronze child. She is on tippy-toes and still  just can’t quite reach the tree branch! How cute is she?

red door

red door in Charleston

living room

Now, this is what I call an outdoor room! 

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close up of outdoor room

black door

black door with freshly polished brass gleaming in the sun

Wooden door

Varnished Wooden door

side porch

side porch

black gate

black gate

silver gate

silver gate

Back from the Flu and a question about Instagram

I am back. I was flattened for about a week. 

That bronchial flu is not fun.

Then, playing catch up with my life.

SO, I have been looking at a lot of other blogs lately.

I made a sort-of discovery.

And, I am not ashamed to admit it.

I don’t “get” Instagram.

I spend a good bit of time trying to take somewhat decent pictures with my somewhat decent camera.

So, what is the deal with Instagram?  Am I missing something?

Why do people want to take/look at low-resolution/low quality pictures of anything?

I don’t like looking at someone else’s fuzzy shots. Do you?

I’ll be back with a décor post soon!

High Style Chinoiserie for the powder room!

If you have a powder room in your home, there is nowhere more fun to indulge a passion

for beautiful chinoiserie (or other high style) wallpapers, fabrics, and finishes.

Because of the small scale, it is much more affordable to install that fancy wallpaper,

go for the silk roman shades, the marble counter, gorgeous pair of sconces, etc.

I like to advise my design/color clients to go all out with the colors, and/or high style they love

but might not like in larger doses for a big room.

My own powder room is teeny tiny. I would never go Plain Jane in a space this small. 

Here is a detail of my sconce and mirror.

Which set against a scenic chinoiserie toile paper, causes the eye to travel.

Style maven Diana Vreeland said it first, and it is so true: “The Eye Must Travel.

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Here is another powder room with similar scale to mine (basically a chest-of-drawers width

wide).  

Although I would avoid grouted tile counter tops, which are dated, I truly love the lyrical

nature of the yellow and muted green scenic paper.

The touch of red is perfect, as are the golden koi decorations on the counter top. As for 

the red in the wallpaper, notice how your eye travels from the red to the red,

almost involuntarily?

Let’s look at some other fabulous chinoiserie powder rooms that may give you some ideas.

More scenic paper, see anything you like?

Style tip:  No offense to whom I am sure is a very talented designer, but the cabinetry, just below,

is a little “too-too” for me.
I personally find this mix of finishes jarring (i.e, the pewter basin + gilt mirror + shiny cabinet
+ heavily veined marble top.)
Remember the “decide what is most important” rule?
I would have underplayed/simplified the basin, countertop, and cabinetry to let the over-the-top
trio of fabulous wallpaper, gorgeous rock crystal sconces and ornate mirror take center stage.
Together, it just way too much ornateness.
That being said, “it is much easier to criticize than it is to create something from scratch.
And hopefully, this is taken as constructive feedback for my readers rather than criticism
to another design professional.

All is forgiven, though,  by use of  the handpainted Gracie silvered scenic, which is divine.

Breath-taking!

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And here, below, see how the plain counter allows the ornateness of the mirror to shine?

Keep Calm

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How cute is this? A friend dropped it off in my mailbox last night right before the start of Downton Abbey!

Happy New Year and a New York Ball (but not the one in Times Square!)

To all my readers, I wish you a very happy New Year!

I am just back from New York. What a fabulous trip!

My family was invited to attend the International Débutante Ball, held at the venerable Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.

Want to take a peek?

The grand ballroom, shot the afternoon of the ball:

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A close-up of the very tall and beautiful flower arrangements:
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A shot of the dance floor,  and then the stage. You can see some of the chairs aren’t placed yet.
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stage
The gold leaf ceiling:
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Prior to the Ball itself, here is where the receiving line was held, above.

Each deb stands in front of her state or country flag during the receiving line. wsjreporter

Guests starting to arrive in the main ballroom:
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Dinner is served before the presentation of the débutantes:
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The young men who serve as military escorts presenting the colors:
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A flag bearer carrying the flag of the girl’s state or country follows behind the deb and her escort.

A crowd favorite was the lovely Scottish deb who had a piper (bagpipe player) follow her and her escort to the stage.

The American debs have a famous song about their state playing as they walk to the stage.

It is dramatic and beautiful pageantry to watch and hear.

The Texas debs also received thunderous applause, partly due to the extremely difficult “Texas Dip” (a form of the English Court low-bow), which they are expected to perform instead of the normal curtsy.  It is breathtaking to watch these girls maneuver their Texas Dip!

Then, after the presentation, the fun begins. 
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What a night to remember, a real-life fairy tale!

(all photographs by Color Calling)

Love Came Down at Christmas

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The really hectic days preceding Christmas can make us lose sight

of the reason for the season.

If you have just three minutes, watch and listen to this beautiful video set to

“Love Came Down at Christmas.”

 I promise you that you will feel so uplifted.

The music is soaring and the art is gorgeous.

Click here to watch and listen.

Safe and happy holidays to all my readers!

I will be posting very sporadically this very busy week while I spend time with family and friends.

See you in the New Year!

Christmas Cocktails

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Nothing says “Party” like a martini, and a pretty martini is a favorite drink during the holidays.

Place a (dry) crystal martini glass in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes to chill.

Here is a good shaker which works better than any we have tried.

With its high-style shape, it also looks great on your bar.

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My original recipe for Peachy Pink Martini, here.

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Yum.

Enjoy.

Slowly.

Christmas Mailbox

Do you live in a community where residents decorate their mailboxes? 

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Just one more way to add a festive look to your house for the holidays!

Mantel progress!

A few weeks ago, I posted about the state of my family room mantel, here.

Today, I want to show you the finished mantel installation.

My wonderful carpenter and his crew did a beautiful job installing the hand-carved panels.

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Mantel Greenery with a few leftover roses tucked in!  Image Color Calling

Remember the Before?

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Mantel BEFORE, Image Color CallingImage Color CallingHand-carved fruit pilasters, each from a single piece of wood. 

There is a little touch up work to be done on the mantel’s wood finish,
which will happen after the holidays.
I am very pleased. It really gives some needed ornamentation to the fireplace.

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Did you notice Mrs. Claus and Santa flanking the centerpiece?

Handmade Mr. and Mrs. Claus

Handmade Mr. and Mrs. Claus

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They are handmade, and have such dear little faces and details.

They stand over two feet high!

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I have a few more finishing decorating touches, so I’ll update on those later.

Readers, is anything hanging you up with your decorations, or are you finished? 

I would love to see and share your mantel masterpieces!

Please email to me: color.calling@yahoo.com

The December Birthday Rule you should never break

Make sure the birthday is treated like a birthday!

That means giving the themes and colors of Christmas

a rest for the day. At least for the wrapping paper, cake,

and gift.

So, no angels, gingerbread men, pinecones, or snowmen.

And no red and green, either.

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I have always felt for my friends and family with December birthdays.

There is always so much going on that they can feel lost in the shuffle.

But, treating the birthday like a birthday instead of just another part of the holidays,

seems to please them tremendously!

December-born Readers, do you agree with my December birthday rule?