Wednesday, April 13, 2011

DC Design House

Finally the 2011 DC Design house is open for inspection!  For the last few years (4 to be exact) the DC design community has come together to raise money for the Children's National Medical Center as they showcase their individual styles in one big home.  


In case you're like me and live o'er the sea from DC, here are some of the rooms.  Which one do you like the best?

Garden Room by Whitney Stewart Interior Design.
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Family Room by Barbara L. Franceski.
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Pool Room by Erin Paige Pitts.
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 Boy's Room by David Mitchell.
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Dining Room by Camile Saum.
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Hall Bathroom by Cindy McClure.
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The Hideaway Bedroom by Lauren Liess.
 
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Library by Nancy M. Colbert.
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Teenagers Room by Samantha Friedman.
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Family Room by Barbara Francesk.
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Pool Kitchen by Nadia Subaran.
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Naturally I'm rather bitter that I can't walk through myself SO if you live in the area (Ilse!) go check it out and support a great cause at the same time :)  Tickets are $20 and the house is open until the 8th of May.  Address and directions here.  Do it, do it.

Nicolex

Unless otherwise stated images from Apartment Therapy, My Nottinghill, Pure Style & Home and the Washington Post.

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  1. So much fun to see the before and after images in your post! I really am loving Lauren's room, I think she did an amazing job! Janell

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  2. What a gorgeous transformation! I'm adoring the swing in the kid's room! Have a lovely day, Kellie xx

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  3. Yes, I think Lauren's room was my favourite (I love green!) but a close runner up was definitely the secret garden room with the swing! Nx

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