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Exquisite Kitchens and Baths
Posted in Designs From Merlin Drive, Uncategorized, tagged Bath Design, candice olson, Chrystle Chandelier, Clive Christian, Designs by Michele Schenectady NY, french door refridgerator, home design, House Beautiful, housewares, Kitchen Design, Kohler, KraftMaid, lighting, Refridgerator, Showhouse, Traditional Home, Wall ovens, Wood Mode Kitchen Cabinets on August 21, 2012| Leave a Comment »
From the moment a designer first starts sketching a new space, she will give thought to the materials you would like to use, and make sure the design is the right fit for you and your home. But what designers really create is pure art and beauty to inspire your home! Recently, I decided to do some research and found some great pictures of Kitchens and Baths that take design to a new level, of course there are a few of my favorites thrown in as well hope you enjoy these:
Shaker style began a rise in popularity in 2009 and gained momentum in 2010. By the end of the year, Shaker has supplanted Contemporary as the second most popular style used by designers, while Traditional remains the most popular style. Cottage was the only other style to garner at least 20% of the market. Dark natural finishes overtook medium natural, glazed, and white-painted finishes to become the most specified type of finish toward the end of 2010.
While medium natural cabinet finishes fell from being used, dark natural finishes rose from 42 to 51%. Light natural and colored painted finishes remained fairly common and distressed finishes dropped significantly.
Cabinetry options also changed recently, Wine with everything. While the incorporation of wine refrigerators seems to be on the decline (below), unchilled wine storage is growing in popularity. Other types of cabinetry options are on the decline, including tall pantries, lazy Susans , and pull-out racks. Appliance garages also seem to be falling out of favor, as their use declined from the end of 2009 to 2012.
Four doors, the French door refrigerator has strengthened its position as the type specified most often by designers. While freezer-top refrigerators were always used by designers, as 2010 drew to a close, freezer-bottom models began to gain popularity. Side by side refrigerators have made a good showing, still being used in many designs.
This Kitchen was created by my friend and colleague Denise Maurer of Denise Maurer Interiors, It was featured in June 2012 Country Living Magazine! Love the Soap Stone carved sink with whale motif! The owners are Bonnie and Bill Daggett’s this is their Massachusetts beach house. This is just a little excerpt from the article:
2012 Prom Princess
Posted in Mother Theresa, Uncategorized, tagged home on May 30, 2012| 1 Comment »
The day had arrived, in the morning our little princess Giovanna slept in. This was going to be a day to remember, she was already well into her time as a young lady but, today she would morph into a graceful and elegant princess. We had been anticipating this day with great joy. I had attended all of the parent information meetings and been informed of all the dangers, read all the blogs, paid all the expenses. This is how Giovanna’s day went… She planned everything from her dress, (even with some alteration issues), shoes, jewelry, nails, toes, limo, hair and makeup, all set to go. The excitement and joy of the occasion was in her heart, and she was ready to start her day! A light breakfast and Shower and the Day had finally began!
We had Amanda (the owner of Switch Salon) with her makeup artist, come to the house at one o’clock. Giovanna was able to get ready, stress free in her home with three of her good friends. No extra charge from the salon, only requirement was to have at least 4 girls participate, and our family could be here to celebrate and watch the transformation take place , we also would not be rushing from place to place it really cut down on stress. Nails and Toes were done earlier to avoid pressure the day of the prom.
Mother Theresa, Cousin Stefanie, Aunt Carol and Uncle Lou, (who owns Soto Studios, how great to have a photographer in the family!) were at our home for this auspicious occasion. Pictures started at 4:30, She was a vision to her Dad and I. We could not be any more proud of the beautiful person she has grown into.
The Limo was to arrive at 5:00 at Mr. & Mrs Litz’s home, (More Photo’s!!!!) and the evening began…… the Prom Walk at her school, than off to the Marriott for the Prom, fun and dinner then dancing. But the night didn’t end their in our school district the young men and women are invited to an after prom. The venue was a historic theater in Schenectady NY, Proctor’s!! They had a hypnotist and more food and fun!! Here are Giovanna’s friends that were with her for the day and the handsome young man who escorted our young lady! Enjoy!!!
Thank you to all who made this night a great success!!
As always stay tuned…..
XOXO
M
Pure Love……
Posted in Designs From Merlin Drive, Uncategorized, tagged daily dance, growing old together, husbands and wife, Love, loving, needle in the haystack, partnerships, slow surrender, togetherness on April 9, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Loving this post, this is so true, being married for so many years I wanted to share this thought, this is how life unfolds itself when you find your partner in life. It made me reflect on the things that we do together (my husband and I), please enjoy!!!
SHE’S THE ZIG TO HIS ZAG
When i went across this article, my yearning for this kind of love and commitment intensified..It further nurtured my optimism that what i desire really exists. “Needle in the haystack” nga lang, but i know it will be worth it.
Mom’s in the hospital. Nothing huge in the scheme of mortality, just a knee replacement. She’s 78, same age as Dad, and the joint has just plumb worn out. But our small family frets. Out matriarch is down, and we worry about the small odds that something might go seriously wrong, which some day will happen, but we hope not just now.
After the folks in blue wheeled her into surgery, Dad and I headed to the hospital lobby. “How are you doing?” I asked him, trying to jump-start a conversation. “Lousy”, he said. “The union’s at stake.” I knew we weren’t talking about the Civil War. “We have a routine,” he continued. “I slice the banana. She pours the cereal. I gather the laundry, but she runs the washing machine. I don’t know what kind of soap to put in.”
All this time I’d been worried about Mom, but at that moment I realized Dad was in the hospital, too. The laundry soap was just the beginning. He was alluding to their daily dance, finely tuned after 53 years of marriage. She makes the plans. He drives. She cooks. He gardens. He turns the bed down. She makes it up. He starts the coffee. If the roles were reversed, she’d feel the same desperate way. What happened to their independence?
I imagine it was a slow surrender. As in most marriages, couples either wear each other out or break each other in. It happens by degrees. You have to give to gain. Intimacy requires dependency, which requires vulnerability. It’s a package deal. And the deeper the love, the greater the risk. I’m glad my parents and their marriage have endured so I could see how scary and beautiful this is.
He continued talking, then drifted off, lost, not in confusion but in terror. He’d brought himself to the brink of his fear and caught a glimpse of how much he needs her. He vacuums. She dusts. She’s the zig to his zag.
When we’re young, we often look at our parent’s relationship and think: Ugh, how dull. We naively compare it to adolescent love, with its erratic pitches of hope, headiness and heartbreak. As a teen, the feelings seemed very real to me in a way that my parents’ love didn’t. I confused intensity with genuineness. Genuineness takes time.
Mature love picks up where romantic love leaves off, and while very different, it’s also in many ways better. Yes, the sun sets, taking its flames, but the moon, more magical, rises. Romantic love delights in novelty, while mature love revels in consistency. Dad knew the two things Mom would most want when she woke up from surgery were her glasses and lipstick, so he had them there for her.
Mature love is the payoff for investing in romantic love-which we all know doesn’t always pay-and for doing the work of mature love, the giving to gain. My parents are no longer beautiful, though they are in their day. But they’re clearly beautiful to each other.
“I miss her,” Dad tells me a couple days after her surgery. Though he sees her every day, I know he means he misses her beside him in the bed they’ve shared for half a century. He misses their routine, the zig to his zag. And I know, after she has recovered, after he’s once again slicing the bananas while she pours the cereal, that as a result of all this, they will have moved closer yet one more degree.
XOXO
M
Tablescapes for Palm Sunday
Posted in Dishes from Merlin Drive, Uncategorized, tagged crisp linens, design, Dining Rooms, Easter Sunday, forsythia bush, home decor, Interior Design, Palm Sunday, Spring Tablescape, tablescape, white china on March 30, 2012| 1 Comment »
I enjoy entertaining, one of my favorite things to do is to create a beautiful tablescape, I feel so great when guests come into a room and that look of delight comes over them.
This coming weekend is Palm Sunday, so the thought of how to decorate my table was on my mind. I have a beautiful Forsythia bush in my yard that is so beautiful this year, we have had warm weather and it has bloomed early so I thought I could start there.
Color???? Well I usually use a green china that I have for spring, but this year I will not be home for Easter Sunday, I thought we would really set an elegant table with Mother Theresa coming for Palm Sunday dinner. Tradition and faith are a big part of this household (as I’m sure you’ve discovered, if you read my blog), I have my menu planned, and my tablescape already decided.
To begin, you must make the decision that the iron is your friend, I know, I know we don’t really feel that way but in this case your table should start off with clean crisp linens that are flawlessly ironed. It’s kind of like cooking a great meal the freshest ingredients make the dish, so it goes with a table the linens will shine through all the glamour that will adorn your table.
My choice of plates, black and white china for this occasion I decided to do gold chargers, I love to use chargers I feel that they pull everything together and really add a sense of elegance or whimsy (depending on the occasion).
So here we are Mother Theresa’s silver and a touch of crystal. Wella!!! We are done!!
Now for a full view!
What will you do with your table for Spring. I hope I’ve given some inspiration to you, enjoy the holiday!! As always stay tuned…
XOXO
M






































This Seabrook Wallcovering used here gives depth and color to this wall. 







