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Sunny Yellows Abound at the 2009 DC Design House

Maybe it's all the April showers and fickle Washington weather, but we can't seem to get enough yellow these days. Thankfully, the designers of the 2009 DC Design House have not left us wanting — a full spectrum of sunshine shades wash the newly transformed Georgetown rectory in upbeat elegance. Washington Spaces has captured a few of our sunny favorites from this year's Design House which opened its doors to the public this weekend.

 
 

1 Sally Steponkus and Heather Safferstone created the vibrant sitting room, accenting the deep gray walls with punches of (karate chopped!) yellow. The gray (Farrow & Ball's Mouse Back) and yellow combo is a clear favorite throughout this year's Design House. One of our favorite elements, aside from the Kravet chairs, is the mirrored screen which adds a youthful, edgy depth to an empty corner. It also allows the light to bounce around the room.


2 We fell in love with David Mitchell's serene use of sun hues in the pale blue living room. The yellow on the patterned pillows and trim of the cut sisal rugs give the traditional room a contemporary edge.


3 The warm yellow walls of Camille Saum's dining room made us feel like we'd just spent an hour in the sun.


4 Joe Ireland and Julie Weber of JD Ireland commissioned Stacey Tranter of Twin Diamond Studios to paint the stunning trees that draw attention to the sunny stairway window.


5 We swooned over The Lotus Papers from Farrow & Ball that the JD Ireland duo used in the front hallway and staircase. It's a bold statement for a traditional design event.The connecting vestibule was transformed to a vibrant welcome space by Michael Roberson, who balanced the sunny walls with Farrow & Ball's deep gray Mouse Back on the ceiling.




If you haven't checked out the 2009 DC Design House in person, get your tickets here. Proceeds benefit the Children's National Medical Center.

For more sneak peeks into the showhouse, including pictures of the designers in their respectively designed rooms, check out the complete article at the Washington Spaces Blog.




(Images: Carrie Russell for Washington Spaces Blog)

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The color combination in the first picture is so striking! Gorgeous.

posted by LilyC on April 20th 2009 at 1:32pm
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I don't think I've ever thought of yellow as "sophisticated" ,,, until I saw the first picture! Lovely!

posted by Jane on April 20th 2009 at 1:38pm
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Yellow is about my least favorite color, but these are rather nice...

...except that stairway - that whimpy color and those tree-murals say "Our children have a Nanny" to me.

posted by bepsf on April 20th 2009 at 1:40pm
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Great post!

posted by ChrisToronto on April 20th 2009 at 2:18pm
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I see the ninja pillow chopper is still alive and kicking! ;-)

posted by Monica on April 20th 2009 at 2:47pm
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Can someone tell me if the artwork in the first picture is a poster, and if so, where can i get it?
I always liked yellow. And the combination with gray is beautiful

posted by alapash on April 20th 2009 at 6:29pm
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Are those wooden beads on thin dowels for what looks like a radiator cover? I kind of love that.

posted by Curtis on April 20th 2009 at 9:27pm
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The artwork in the first picture is fine art photography by Angie Seckinger, an architectural photographer who's done much work for our magazine. Don't you love it? Here's the site:
http://www.macrojourney.com/

-- Jennifer Sergent/ Washington Spaces Magazine

posted by jsergent on April 21st 2009 at 8:57am
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Gorgeous photos! Thanks for sharing that link :)

posted by Fact & Fancy on April 26th 2009 at 11:41pm
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What is that fabric on the chairs ??? love it !

posted by Fashionably_True on April 27th 2009 at 3:09pm
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