Rarely do I come across a home that I would move straight into and not wish to change a thing, but this feeling is certainly true of this stunning home designed by Anna Spiro. I enjoyed every little detail; the preppy brights of the dining room chairs immediately called out to my colour-loving eyes, whilst the fresh white walls and graphic textiles quickly confirmed my affections for the space. Gentle festive touches appear in the form of yarned reindeers and the black, white and grey colourway of the upholstery and curtains tick the must-have-stripes box! All-in-all, for me, this is a thoroughly inspiring home.
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This looks like the happiest place on the block! Love how the colors pop against a white background. Anna also has done a phenomenal job of making so many fabrics work in one space! Thanks for the feature!
ReplyDeleteThanks for post, I have a peacock chair. I was wondering with it.
ReplyDeletetotally in love. i die!
ReplyDeleteAnna Spiro is so amazing. I love all of her fabric choices and the dining chairs are just so cute.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness. im in love. i wish i could invest this much time into my home (and have my husband be ok with all of my crazy ideas). this is like if i could have my crazy idea way. i love the wicker lime green!! i try to have as much lime green accents in my home as my husband will allow. ;) it's all so gorgeous. thanks for sharing!
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i've died and gone to color heaven! i adore this home - it's so cheerful and happy and i could totally move in immediately! fantastic post, as always will! have a fabulous christmas. xoxo - julie
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous! Love the pop of colour-this home exudes such happiness! Great feature Will! XX
ReplyDeleteLove everything Anna does.....you have to check out her office and showroom also. She has made a Tutu skirt for her desk.....its sooo cute.
ReplyDeleteAnna is such a gem..and a true Australian talent, she has such a great skill at putting together the most gorgeous vignettes...and is not afraid to mix bright and bold together in large doses. Great post Will ; )
ReplyDeleteThose painted Bentwood chairs are fabulous! Now if I can only convince my better half to paint ours!
ReplyDeleteThat's how you do colour!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! Love it!! I wouldn't change a thing! =)
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Bright and beautiful - this is such a happy home!
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy home! I love all the bright cushions, lampshades and chair covers against the white - perfection!
ReplyDeleteIsn't she the best! Have you ever seen pictures of her own home? Her dining room is one of my fave dining areas. Love how she always mixes chairs.
ReplyDeleteI am taking a winter break from blog land. I just want to hang out with my family.
Will, thank you for your friendship and your support. You are truly one of the most creative and generous bloggers out there.
Love to you and Merry Christmas!
See you in 2011!
oxox, Mon
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Great post!
ReplyDeleteShe's definitely one of the best out there. When I saw her work it was love at first sight.
It cheers me up, thank you!
ReplyDeleteCheerful yet balanced. Nice!
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ReplyDeleteThis is such a happy space - i too love this!!
ReplyDeleteRachie xo
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWinter greetings to send a permanent guest of the Polish;)
LOVE the Reindeers x
ReplyDeletedo you think you can live there and not smile all day!? pretty!
ReplyDeleteDear Will,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely surprise it was to see your post! I absolutely loved working with this client. She totally embrassed my suggestions and it made for a wonderful result. Thank you for posting about it on your FAB blog! You have great style! Merry Christmas!!!
xx
Anna
amazing!!!!!
ReplyDeleteok, how have i never found your blog before?! just clicked over from my girl cassie, over at hi sugarplum. LOV-ING this house. so bright but carefully chosen colors- like that muted pink that is found throughout. and, of course, the stark white beadboard walls, etc. beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI love Anna Spiro's spirit of colors. Thanks for the views.
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I love Anna's style!! It always amazes me how she effortlessly combines so many fabrics for throw pillows that just look so amazing together!!
ReplyDeleteNancy xo
Great post Will. It sure is an amazing house. Sinead
ReplyDeleteDrool worthy...I love how she is unafraid of color, and mixing. It is just clean and fresh and gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYummy!
Yes, Anna is amazing and I love her creations including her own home. It's amazing!
ReplyDeleteI am one post away from my Xmas blog break. Off to soak up some Summer fun, Xmas festivities and generally just enjoy time with the family.
If I don't see you before.. Have a wonderful Christmas. Enjoy the snow and have fun!
Also, thank you so much for a wonderful 2010. Discovering this bright corner of the cyber world is amongst the highlights of the year for me and I am thrilled to have met you.
Big hugs and all the best for 2011!
xx Charlotta
such fun - love her work. i'd like that striped sofa for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove love!!!
ReplyDeletesuch a happy place! love it!
ReplyDeletejust found you through hi sugarplum, and am so excited! love your bright happy colors! am about to become your newest follower, too! i am guesting for cassie on monday. hope you will come say hi!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for stopping by and checking out this great space created by Anna! It sure has given me lots of ideas for the New Year and decorating.
ReplyDeleteHoly Moly! How about we go in on a little apartment somewhere together with our significant others (for weekends! holidays! parties!) and copy this exactly? :)
ReplyDeleteKayla, my dear friend, you are ON! Plus, we can have painting parties whilst we do it up. Champagne, our favourite tunes and paint brushes = perfect!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely inspired by this. So happy to have found you :)
ReplyDeleteCan I move in please? I love this. In my head I would like a minimalist house but why when you could have all this beautiful colour.
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