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Edit- The fabulous bedding in the top photo was custom designed by Garrison!
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Wow wow wow!,, this house is amazing. The mix of colors is so unusual as well as the mix of modern,, traditional and everythin else. And the icing on the cake, the painting of 3 greyhounds in the kitchen. I'm in love.
i adore the warmth of these rooms. you frequently post cool rooms… white and turquoise, which are lovely but impractical for my season of life with small boys… but this is much more my style! love.love.love.
Love to see one of the bridges from Portland, OR in your last photo! Great room too!
I can't get over those lucite chairs! Paired with the punchy turquoise and rustic bar area. I'm in love, just beautiful!
Hey Erin- I have been a huge fan of Garrison Hullinger for quite awhile. And is it any wonder? They rock! I love how they use colour! They really are masters at it! Thanks as always for sharing.
I am in love with the color scheme and Garrison Hullinger must be a genius. I especially love the two lion statues.
-Milynn
Love-And-Whimsy Blog
I am curious how they mounted those colorful glass bowls on the wall. Beautiful!
It so wonderful the art, the materials use, everything. But is more wonderful if you use a little bit of A-19 Lighting.
Thanks
Erin~thanks so much for all your wonderful love for our projects. And thanks for all the great comments! We have amazing clients that allow us to infuse our color into their lifestyle.
I'm fortunate to have such a talented design team…all five us seem to have our own interpretation of how we can spice up the rooms and it comes out wonderfully.
Glad you got to meet Nicole in NYC!
Garrison
i am not a fan of 'plates' or 'bowls' on the wall, but those beautiful blown glass bowls in that living room are unbelievably gorgeous!
Fascinating combinations of styles here – something very stately/regal in the little statues and general decor but it's still a design that's clearly of now – love it!
Erin,
Thanks again for sharing our work! What a great post!
I also love the faux bois bedding (custom designed by Garrison himself). Such a great statement piece.
Great meeting you in NYC!
Nicole Copko
http://garrisonhullinger.com/blog/
Nicole, It was so great meeting you as well! Loved chatting with you (and going to Old Navy! Ha!)
I should have known that Garrison designed that bedding…it truly is incredible!!
I love the style here! Especially the textured wall in the 3rd pic!
I also LO-OVE that turquoise faux bois bedding. If you find out where its sourced, let us know!!
Brianne,
That fabulous bedding was actually custom designed by Garrison Hullinger! I LOVE it so much!!
Fireplace and statues are great! Egyptian style..
Turquoise is always a color that it going to pop against natural colors, but the use of different shades gives the pop while also looking organic to the design. Nice!
Nice post about interior design i like it.
Elegant! It's pretty much tough to manage so many stuffs in a tiny place but your recommended idea with the classic snaps is very helpful to manage it nicely. Thanks for the idea of cool decoration.
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How exciting to be included in your blog and to read the enthusiastic response to GHID's work. We've been honored to have been one of the sparks to Garrison Hullinger's flame. We recognized his talent early on, and have been photographing and promoting his work every since. Great to see the recognition here. Blackstone Edge Studios.
I adore the tiffany blue walls in the kitchen and those arm chairs by the window are fabulous too. Great job Garrison.