I just discovered Moth Design as I was reading through one of my favorite blogs; Turquoise. 
I just discovered Moth Design as I was reading through one of my favorite blogs; Turquoise. 

The pictures above are: Top lft: Glassman Shoemake Maldonado Architects. Bottom Lft. : MC2 Architects. Top Rt.: MDGI Architects. Center RT.: Robertson Design. Bottom Rt. : Allen Bianchi Architects. Top Center: Harrison Kornberg Architects. Bottom Center: Intexture Architects. Links to these architects can be found at the AIA site.
I had the pleasure of assisting as a docent at the Allen Bianchi house. It consists of two units attached by a walkway on the second floor and on the first floor through the pool and garden area.
The main unit of the house has bedrooms on the first floor and the living areas on the second. The arrangement made for a tree house feel, with fantastic views of downtown and the surrounding neighborhood. I'd like to thank Allen Bianchi (pictured below) and the gracious homeowners for allowing me to photograph this lovely home.
Award Winning Kitchen Design by Vancouver Interior Designer Patricia Gray [contact]
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Contemporary Kitchen Design Patricia Gray
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Contemporary Kitchen Design Patricia Gray
As Featured in Western Living
Contemporary Kitchen Design Patricia Gray
Contemporary Kitchen Design Patricia Gray
Since 1982, Patricia Gray Inc. has worked with clients to achieve dynamic living environments.
Patricia's Gray's award-winning interior design and kitchen design is distinguished by its signature warmth,
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Home of a Houston purse designer via Cote de Texas
I love the black walls. In another photo further down in this post Miles Redd has also used black walls.
This fabric is a classic that Brunschwig has done for years called "Le Zebre"

An interesting diversion from the black and white - Miles Redd used zebra pattern to cover two chairs in taupe and cream. Note the black walls.
Another colorway of Brunschwig's classic "Le Zebre" print used on a headboard
Zebra cushions used by Mary McDonald
How about zebra used as a wall hanging. Photo Cote de Texas from Round Top market, Texas
And what about a zebra striped ceramic stool?
I love the way that Miles Redd has used zebra with studs to cover the doors in his own apartment
I must tell all of you who haven't had a chance to visit this Blog: Cote de Texas written by Joni what you are missing. Joni is an Interior Designer living in Texas and writes the most robust, interesting, informative and well researched posts. She continues to amaze me with the depth and breadth of her research. I find myself re-visiting and re-reading her posts and always learn something new with each visit to her site. As well Joni is friendly and charming and always has a good comment to share.




My Design: Family Room
Joni walks us through her design process for her own Family Room. I would love to visit her and sit in this room. It is charming, comfortable and totally liveable, exactly what a family room should be. And the last picture on this post is of a bowl of pictures that Joni keeps on her coffee table. A perfect way to get those photos off the computer and get everyone looking at them and reminiscing.
Joni's latest post Most Influential Blogs - Her Picks:
My pick to be added to this impressive list is:
My thanks to you Joni for all your hard work and research. I am continually inspired by you!!!