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Friday, May 4, 2012

More Annie Brahler: House Beautiful

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It looks like Annie Brahler has taken it into her head to redecorate her house again!
I believe I read somewhere that she said that because she has a shop, her own house is a
revolving door to new finds when something of hers sells.  That makes sense to me!
I would love that...a constant state of design insomnia.  You can see what her house
once looked like here.  She has now chosen to go with more white and starker contrast;
 I think it is stunning.  Don't you?

annie brahler / another view ...

annie brahler / house beautiful
Image via Places in the Home
The very white kitchen is still inviting with a mix of rustic and fine pieces:  The antlers, and farmhouse sink look at home with the gold mirror and candleabra (and that beautiful golden retriever).

Image via Places in the Home
The first time I saw Annie was in an issue of Mary Engelbreit's magazine.  She is the first person I remember who was into the antlers before everyone else.


Annie son's room:  I LOVE this room (so does Lori; she pinned it on Pinterest).


Annie's teenage daughter's room: very Little Princess.
dramatic contrast ... annie brahler / house beautiful
Deep brown is dramatic in the master bathroom, but all the white keeps it fresh.

Oh, Yes!  What a closet--it looks like a high-end boutique.  

All eyes are on this collection of beautiful books.

The breakfast room is, again, a mix with its casual table and pendents along with the more formal chairs and blue and white flow ware.  As I recall, Annie has Dutch roots and I am glad to see that she kept the china in her life.

I can't wait to see what she does next!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Annie Brahler House Tour






Annie Brahler is a lucky woman.  Not only does she get to live in this gorgeous Beau Arts house in Jacksonville, Illinois, she is also the owner of "Euro Trash," which is a store that provides custom paintings, carpentry and sewing.  I saw pictures of her lovely home about 8 years ago and I was struck by how well she matched the historic formality of her house and the decor.  I would never attempt to decorate my own home this way, it isn't necessarily my style or the style of my house, yet I can appreciate the beauty of what she has created.  There are definitely things that I have learned from her too.

Even though the pieces, in and of themselves, are fancy and formal, the way she arranges them is very modern.  There is a simplicity and restraint.  How beautiful are those arched doors!  


I admire the fact that she was unafraid to paint out the heavy, dark woodwork throughout the house.


Here in the breakfast room it is all about site-lines.  You can see into the kitchen, and the reflectionin the mirror is the entryway: every room flows, there is nothing unexpected to compete for attention.


Even the hallways have little formal, cozy settees.

The formal dining room lives up to the name.  Grand yet comfortable.


This is one of my favorite spaces.  It feels simple and light.
I want a little tree like that in my kitchen, decorated in blue
and white ornaments just like Annie's.


This is my favorite room!  The kitchen is perfect for the house because it doesn't feel jarringly new or contemporary. It is modern but it has an old-fashion warmth.


I like the fact that she has 3 golden retrievers and 3 kids.  The house is truly lived in and loved.

Quite the hall of mirrors, no?
Again, simple and formal

Annie chooses paint colors from old book bindings, and not paint
chips.

The library.  It isn't cluttered so it doesn't distract from the architecture of the room.

 Daughter Isabelle's pretty room


I have learned quite a bit from Annie.  Hope you did too!



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