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AFRICA RUSTICA II

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 Kenia es una de las naciones africanas que mas concentra construcciones para el turismo natural y ecologico, con desarrollos integramente construidos en materiales propios del entorno.

Los interiores de estas construcciones tienen un encanto interesante y unico.




























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DECORACION DE CUARTO PARA JOVEN

La decoración de este cuarto para joven empresario ha sido diseñado por la arquitecta Renato Vascos, en Casa Cor Minas Gerais 2010. El punto culminante es la cama grande y acolchada cubierta con algodón reciclado; asimismo se usó los colores que van desde el beige al gris, la iluminación es LED y el piso es de madera certificada.
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Decorating in Birmingham with Dana Wolter

 

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The Wolters home in Birmingham.   Beautiful new construction by architect Dean Robinson. 

My friend, and a sponsor on Cote de Texas – Jackie Sharbrough of The Urban Market – sent an email introducing me to a friend of hers who is an interior designer.   I love learning about other decorators, especially when their portfolio is so beautiful!   The designer is Dana Wolter and she is certainly garnering a lot of press lately.  Her Alabama house was featured in the Christmas edition of Southern Living Magazine and was in the Nov/Dec issue of Birmingham Home & Garden magazine.   With good reason – her house is beautiful!   A quick look at her web site shows so many wonderful interiors that I thought you would enjoy seeing her house for yourself, especially since it was photographed decorated for the holidays.

 

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Dana Wolter, Interior Designer

 

Dana is the mother of three young daughters who keep her very busy, yet she still manages to run a successful design business.   She graduated from the University of Alabama and spent her early career in sales.  As is often the case – designing for friends got her into the business and she opened the doors to Dana Wolter Interiors in 2005.  I have a feeling we’ll be seeing a lot of Dana in the years to come.

 

 

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The first glimpse into Dana’s house shows a beautiful staircase decorated for Christmas. 

Straight ahead, you can see into the family room.

 

 

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The entry is roomy enough for a settee and chairs.   The built in cabinets have the same iron motif found on the window transoms. 

I love the hide rug Dana placed in the entry.  

 

 

 

 

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The living/dining room is a mix of antiques and contemporary pieces.   The palette is serenely monochromatic.  Dana likes to layer textures, starting on the floor with the natural rug leading up to the fabulous ceiling of pecky cypress.  The sparkly crystal chandelier is a perfect juxtaposition to all the rough luxe.  

 

 

 

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An antique mirror and console mix with a contemporary lamp. 

 

 

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The window seats flanking the fireplace are set apart by luscious curtains and fabric walls.  So cozy!

 

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A close up of the window seat.  Here you can see the stone floor found in the living/dining room.

 

 

 

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The dining area of the living/dining room has an unusual seating arrangement – a high back, velvet covered banquette takes the place of chairs on one side of the table. 

 

 

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The family room is Belgian inspired with its long linen slipcovered sofa and industrial styled coffee table.  

The Christmas tree blends right into the décor with its white, silver and gold colored balls.

 

 

 

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Looking the other way, a contemporary triptych hangs behind the sofa.   The lighting fixture is an Italian inspired wood chandelier.

Such a pretty room!

 

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The breakfast room has another banquette against the bay window.  The walls are paneled and the table has a zinc top.  

Dana says the upholstery on the banquette is an extremely hard wearing polyester.

 

 

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In the kitchen, an unusual combination of pecky cypress paired with white marble makes up the island. 

More texture comes in the stainless quilted backsplash.   So pretty!

 

 

 

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The master bedroom continues the quiet monochromatic scheme.  Again, a mixture of modern and antique makes an interesting interior. 

But the headboard is the real focal point – it extends from wall to wall.

 

 

 

 

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In a daughter’s bedroom, one wall is covered in wallpaper – cute window seat too!

Notice the Christmas tree and reindeer! 

 

 

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A close up of Dana’s holiday table set in the dining room.

 

 

 

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And a close up of the holiday table set in the breakfast room.

 

 

 

More From Dana Wolter Interiors:

 

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In another house that Dana designed, a warm family room sits next to the breakfast room. 

 

 

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Here, Dana used facing sofas and a large ottoman/coffee table, along with two arm chairs.

 

 

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In still another house, a kitchen and breakfast room was remodeled by Dana.  

She again used pecky cypress on the island.   Notice the great trough sink on the island!k 

 

 

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And – using her trademark - a high banquette sits along a back wall.  The contemporary damask is really eye catching. 

These kitchens photos are by Jean Allsopp Photography

 

 

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And one of my favorites on Dana’s web site: her daughter’s bedroom.

So cute with the contemporary fabrics and hide rug mixed in with vintage furniture.

 

 

To see Dana Wolter Interiors web site, go HERE.

 

And finally, a huge thank you to Dana for sharing her beautiful photographs with us!  Thank you!

 

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If you don't have a mantel or room for a tree, there are a lot of other creative ways you can decorate your home for the holidays.  I love the wreaths that are hung inside the house but my favorite idea are the festive touches placed in the china cabinets.   Hanging garland on mirrors and over doorways are also a fun idea as long as you don't mind cleaning up pine needles for months!  Happy Holidays!
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