DC Design Center - Dream Home

Good evening loveliesss. Tonight my co-worker Lauren and I went to the DC Design Center to for their Dream Home event. A designer is chosen to decorate one of seven rooms and each room is influenced by a particular piece of art; it is a pretty cool concept. I had two favorite rooms...  there are images of each below. Because this was a preview party, the design center does not have pictures of each room posted, but I will put them on here once they are made public so you can see the entire room.

Oopsies... was trying to take a pic of the fabulous mother of pearl wall covering below and realized my camera was still on the face-time setting. Ah well, now you guys can see the new Essie polish I just bought this week; its a beautiful pastel purple called To Buy Or Not To Buy... a question I struggle with every day so its quite fitting. :)

Pretty fab right?

Check out these cool panels featured in the dining room... very different. 

Can you even handle this lucite piano??? I nearly died when I saw it. This was in the Mad Men living room... ahhhh I want to move in.

Shelving in the Mad Men room... loving the inlay boxes.

Collection of decorative shells was a nice touch against the gray wall covering.

This was the entry room and was painted a gorgeous jewel tone blue. It was very bold but looked unreal in person.

Aren't these flowers gorgeous? I had to snap a quick pic while we munched hor dourves and sipped pinot grigio.  Mmmm delicious dahling.

2 comments:

LeeLi said...

That piano is amazing! Love your blog, especially that tag line :)

Peak Rainey said...

Isn't it great? It made the room look so awesome and fit perfectly with the Mad Men theme. They said it was shipped from London - can you imagine the shipping cost? LOL. Thank you so much for stopping by! Your blog is great and I am going to add it to my daily reading list. Have a great weekend!
PS: Thanks - I thought the tag line was pretty good too :)

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