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Monday, August 11, 2014

House Tour: 2014 Palmetto Bluff House by Suzanne Kasler

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Lori and I have feature many beautiful houses on this blog but I think this one is going to be a favorite.  I came across this interview with designer Suzanne Kasler by the wonderful people over at how to decorate, a blog for Ballard Designs.  I'm sure you are aware that Kasler is a celebrity designer for the company.  She is well known for her use of sunburst mirrors and her quatrefoil chair design in many the light and bright spaces.  This house was an "idea" house as oppose to a show home where a designer is responsible for a single room.  Together with architect Ken Pursley, they created a cohesively light filled interior and jaw-dropping exterior spaces in the beautiful Carolina Lowcountry.
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See more of the interview with Suzanne Kasler over at howtodecorate.com.  I am such a fan of this home and would adore living in it!
I hope your Monday is shaping up nicely.  I have a long list of things to do today and I can't wait to start crossing things off.  
Enjoy,

4 comments:

  1. How GORGEOUS–Palmetto Bluff is such a stunning place, and that house is divine!

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    1. It sounds like an amazing place and, yes, you gotta love this house! I wonder who will live here...hmmm.
      Rebecca

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  2. What an exquisitely elegant abode. I love how the predominant color of the house is shades of white with an assortment of blues to balance its overall look. I also like how the decors and styling mixed some post-modern inspirations with classical touches, like the geometric shelves with the rustic looking tables and surfaces. Thank you so much for sharing such a handsome house! All the best to you!

    Justin Garrett @ BuzzHomes

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    1. You got it. It's such a great mix of elements and they all work together brilliantly.
      Thanks Justin!
      Rebecca

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