Showing posts with label The Grand Book of French Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Grand Book of French Style. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2013

Portière - The Other Door, Part II




Whenever possible, I adore using a portière.
For those of you that don't know what a portière is, it's a piece of fabric hanging at a doorway/around a banquette/ room partition. 
It needs to be backed so it looks wonderful from both sides. You can get more information from my previous post here. They are used in Europe quite a lot. I am not quite sure how I was introduced to them. I know Saladino uses them quite a bit.



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I used one in this room I designed between the kitchen & the dining room.



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I took the door off to install a portière in a client's bathroom.



 The Grand Book of French Style By Jean Demachy and François Baudot


I found some pictures that show how portières are used.
Here they used one at the end of the room to separate the rooms. 



 The New Apartment Book By Michele Michael


This one separates the dining area from the living room.



 Country Interiors By Diane Dorrans Saeks


Another portière at the front door.
I think they installed it to keep out drafts.


 Country Interiors By Diane Dorrans Saeks


This one frames the banquette. 
How clever is this?


  Country Interiors By Diane Dorrans Saeks


Here is one in front of a bed.


  Country Interiors By Diane Dorrans Saeks


This is one at a doorway to a bedroom.


The House & Garden Book Of Country Chic By Leonie highton


This one is used in front of a door.



Home Furnishings By Terence Conran
Painting by Edward Burne-Jones


This portière continues the story with the figures on the chest of drawers.
This painting shows how they used them many years ago. 




I recently installed a portière for a client's loft.
 She wanted to separate the entry from the storage/pantry.




This is before we put the track up.




You will want to measure the opening and make sure your rod is double the length .




This portière was made with a placket.



Here is the finished portière between the pantry & the entrance. 




Here is another one I did for a client between the kitchen & the hallway.
For this one, I used a tapestry that the client already owned.
Hooks were sewn on the backing.  








Here it is pulled away from the kitchen doorway. 




This is the long hallway in front of the kitchen.




This is a close up of the tapestry. You can see the backing material. 
I used the backing material as a border on the front side of the portière.




This is what the portiere looks like from the kitchen side. 


I love to use portières in place of doors.
They are also fabulous on a wall with a picture or mirror hanging on them.

They make such a statement - I love making statements!  

Dear readers,
 what do think about the portières?



Love,


Peggy

  
p.s. - Don't forget to turn your clocks forward one hour this Sunday!
Daylight savings begins 3/10/13 Sunday @ 2am.






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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Design Books I Like



I have been asked over & over what are my favorite design books 
---so here they are!

5 of my favorite design books, the ones I go to for inspiration.




(ISBN 0-157-88759-2)
By Michele Michael


This has got to be one of my all time favorites!
Every time I look in this, I find something I have not seen before.


(ISBN 0-8212-2764-5)
By Jean Demachy and François Baudot


This is a divine book by French Elle Decor I love that magazine!
Trust me this book is full of wonderful ideas and beautiful photos.


(ISBN 0-7112-1550-2)


One of my favorite designers is Saladino.
An inspiration  +  he loves lavender(one color I can't get enough of)!

Heavenly


(ISBN 0-8109-9413-5)
By Wendy Goodman and Hutton Wilkinson


Enough said!!!
Everything in this book is an inspiration.


(ISBN 069620846-6)




 I design with a Traditional sense - I am proud of that style/sense... 
I adore this book put out by Traditional Home.

Tell me the design books that are your favorites.
 I  learn so much from you, dear readers.


Love, Peggy




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