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Kids Rule!FAMILIES SHOWCASE SPACESFOR THEIR GROWING ONES [ p4-5 ]
HARNESS YOURFLOWER POWER
[ p7 ]
91PROFESSIONALS
READY TO HELP[ p6 ]
5215 Palomar Lane $4,795,000
Dave Perry-Miller & Associates would like to address you
DavePerryMiller.com
PRESTON HOLLOW HIGHLAND PARK UNIVERSITY PARK INTOWN LAKEWOOD KESSLER PARK
COZY UP TO NATURE
[ p3 ]
ACCENTS SETGOLD STANDARD[ p2 ]
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Looking to add a little sparkle to your study or glitz to your guest room? Then what you need is to
go for the gold. Whether you’re looking for art, an accent piece, or glossy wall-coverings, we’ve rounded up our favorite items to help you start your hunt.
CLOCKWISE: La Pettit Vertuose au Piano in a gilded frame, Southwest Gallery; Gold star
from Blue Print, $395; Lamp from Mecox Gardens, $2,275; Stark wallcoverings
(Genre and Golden Age collections) from ID Collection ; Bowl ($25) and trays ($27, $32)
from St. Michael’s Woman’s Exchange
STAFF PHOTOS: CHRIS MCGATHEY
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Warm Up,Chill OutBY MARGAUX ANBOUBA
Cooler weather is on the way. It’s time to trade in lawn furniture and bug spray for cozy furniture, fireside
accessories, and maybe a fur throw. We’ve wrangled a few items to help you ready your home for hibernation. If you get caught in the cold, don’t say we didn’t warn you.
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STAFF PHOTOS: CHRIS MCGATHEY
CLOCKWISE: Maxime chair in sheepskin from Jonathan Adler, $2,250; Handmade metal trifold
fi replace screen from Blue Print, $2,570; Pooch pillows from
Rutherfords, $120 each; Faux Bois breakfast cup and saucer from
Mecox Gardens, $50; Alaskan caribou fur throw from Lovers Lane
Antiques, $395
9525 ALVA COURT OLD PRESTON HOLLOW | $4,999,999
When you list your home with Ebby Halliday, REALTORS® you are associating your property with one of the most-admired real estate firms in America. Ebby Halliday, REALTORS® has long been the No. 1 residential real estate company in Texas and our luxury marketing partner, Luxury Portfolio International®, is the largest network of premier residential real estate companies in the world. Offering unmatched local expertise and an unrivaled global network, Ebby Halliday, REALTORS® remains locally owned and proudly independent.
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5323 SWISS AVENUE SWISS AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT | $3,400,000
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A ROOM OF THEIR OWNJust because your kiddos are underage doesn’t mean their rooms shouldn’t reflect their personalities . Whether you’re looking for something bold or classic, we’ve got three rooms t o inspire you.
STORIES BY MARGAUX ANBOUBA
BABY STEPS
W hen Dr. Nimesh Patel and Bina Palnitkar Patel were prepar-ing a nursery for the birth of their
first child, Lana, they wanted to create a retreat from the everyday world.
“We went with a classic and ele-gant look,” Bina said. “I love Pride and Prejudice, and the room isn’t very Victorian, per se, but we wanted elegant, soft whites and ivory with hints of blush. That way, if our next child is a boy, I can
just change out the pink and make the room work.”
With the help of Emily Johnston Larkin, of EJ Interiors, Lana’s nursery was perfectly poised for her arrival in August.
Some of the feminine details include Barbara Barry fabric for the curtains, gifts given to Bina’s parents to celebrate her birth, and vintage Balmain drawings from the ’60s. Larkin found the sketches at Round Top Antique Fair in Round Top, Texas.
“They are original sketches from the house of Balmain that were preserved
really nicely, so we found the colors to go with the theme of her room,” Bina said. “It’s also something that is girly, but not too childish. They are pieces that can fol-low her throughout her lifetime, when she is grown up and has a child of her own.”
Comfort was also an important ele-ment for the Patels when designing Lana’s nursery.
“You spend a lot of time in the nursery, so it’s somewhere that needs to be com-fortable,” Bina said. “When you are in there at 2 a.m. on two hours of sleep, you need something to relax you.”
PHOTO: LANCE SELGO
Bina Palnitkar Patel was inspired by Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice when designing a nursery for her daughter, Lana.
FODDER FOR TODDLERS
W alking into Alicia and Adam Rico’s home is reminis-cent of the scene when Dorothy
discovers she has landed in the color-ful Land of Oz. One second you’re on a typical block in the M Streets, the next you’ve stepped into a candy-colored wonderland.
Vibrantly furnished, the Ricos’ home is a Pinterest junkie’s dream. The bedroom of their daughter, Dotty, is no exception.
“We have made quite a bit of the things in her room,” Alicia said. “I’m huge on Pinterest and draw lots of inspiration on it.”
Some of these items include the golden hobby horse above her bed (made with glitter and Turbo Tacky Glue), the latch-hook wall decoration, different pieces of framed artwork, and bookcase embellishments.
Alicia describes her daughter as “super goofy, crazy, and spastic with so much fun energy,” and her bedroom is intended to be a reflection of all that pizzazz.
“I just love the color peach,” Alicia
said. “I wanted it to be a little bit more fun, playful, and bright. Dotty loves pink shells, which are a similar shade as the room on the inside.”
In their professional life, the Ricos own Bows and Arrows, a floral and event design boutique.
“Adam and I both have degrees in painting, so our art background has helped with both the flowers and dec-orating our home.”
Another Pinterst-inspired detail in Dotty’s room is her custom-made sleigh bed, topped off with a quilt made by her grandmother and her first stuffed animal, Ziggy. The Ricos recently welcomed a new addition to their family, Olympia, so Ziggy has a new companion.
“We have passed him down to Pia, but Dotty likes to go back and steal him sometimes.”
Even though she’s only 3, Dotty has already started expressing herself cre-atively through her clothing choices and selecting the decorations for her bedroom.
“We take her to a lot of art galler-ies and museums, so when she likes things, we will get them for her if they aren’t too expensive,” Alicia said. “We like to let her pick things out.”
PHOTO: AIMEE HERRING RYAN
Cynthia Collins wanted to make sure that son Andrew’s room was a place that he and his friends would want to hang out.
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STAFF PHOTO: ANDREW BUCKLEY
The bookshelf in Dotty’s room (which can also be seen on the cover) holds more than 100 classic stories.
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TURF FOR TEENS
C ynthia Collin’s design shop Blue Print is effortlessly chic. Along with four friends and business partners, she has been furnishing the homes of Dallas tastemakers since 2010. So it makes sense that her Park Cities home would
be a stunning reflection of the store. This style has translated into her son, Andrew’s, room.
Furnishing the room of teenage boys can be a challenge — but Cynthia tackled it head on.
“The oversized orange London Map paved the way for the room design and color scheme,” said Cynthia. “I purchased it on one of my buying trips to the UK. I wanted a place for Andrew and his friends to hang out and pile up in.”
Even with an interior designer for a mother, Andrew still wanted to have a say in the furnishing of his abode.
“He has opinions! Orange is his favorite color, so we went with it.”
While the room is mature, there are still playful details throughout it.
With an underlying nautical theme, the room is predomi-nantly navy and white with punches of bright orange. The carpet, which is striped, is actually two different textiles Cynthia had sewn together. The giraffe photographs are a favorite detail of both mother and son.
“My dear friend and talented photographer Libby Goff took the whimsical shots of the giraffes in Africa above Andrew’s bed,” Cynthia said. “I love their funny faces and the texture they add to the room.”
STAFF PHOTO: ANDREW BUCKLEY
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ACCESSORIES
ANTIQUE DRAPERY ROD COMPANY1937 Irving Blvd.Dallas, TX 75207 214-653-1733 antiquedraperyrod.com
Our aluminum rods are custom milled for us from PCW (post- consumer waste) upcycled aluminum — a sleek modern example of “upcycling.” That’s when a product is recycled into a more expensive product, increasing the recycled material’s value. The use of this commercial- grade material for simplistic hardware is in keeping with the philosophy of the modernist movement .
BELAIR HOME4715 W. Lovers LaneDallas, TX 75206214-679-7611
JONATHAN ADLER4525 McKinney Ave.Dallas, TX 75205214-484-9726jonathanadler.com
CARAVAN SERAI ORIENTAL RUGS AND TEXTILE GALLERY 2050 N. Stemmons Freeway, Suite 10057Dallas, TX 75342214-741-2131
Housed in a 1940s cottage on the south shore of Bachman Lake near Love Field, Norwood Flynn Gallery is a delightful discovery, convenient to the Park Cities and North Dallas. The gallery exhibits and sells paintings, sculptures, drawings, and new media with an emphasis on unique Texas artists, both emerging and established.
REBECCA LOW SCULPTURAL METAL GALLERY & STUDIO7608 Camp Bowie West Blvd.Fort Worth, TX 76616817-244-1151
Don’t let the name deceive you. Southwest Gallery is not just Southwest art. The company also specializes in contemporary, Western, Impressionist, and traditional art. Serving the Dallas area for more than 40 years, our consultants also offer fi ne-art restoration and specialty framing.
GERALD TOMLIN ANTIQUES54 Highland Park VillageDallas, TX 75205214-526-3702tomlinantiques.com
KRISTY STUBBS GALLERY3737 Atwell St., Suite 104Dallas, TX 75209214-871-9311stubbsgallery.com
NICK BROCK ANTIQUES2909 N. Henderson Ave.Dallas, TX 75206214-828-0624 nickbrockantiques.com
DOORS & WINDOWS
SOUTHWEST DOOR & WINDOW11140 Petal St., Suite 500Dallas, TX 75238214-497-4566southwestdw.com
SOLARA DOORS & LIGHTING142 Howell St. Dallas, TX 75207214-744-9900solarairondoors.com
DRAPERY/FABRICS& LINENS
ANTIQUE DRAPERY ROD COMPANY1937 Irving Blvd.Dallas, TX 75207 214-653-1733 antiquedraperyrod.com
Our aluminum rods are custom milled for us from PCW (post- consumer waste) upcycled aluminum — a sleek modern example of “upcycling.” That’s when a product is recycled into a more expensive product, increasing the recycled material’s value. The use of this commercial- grade material for simplistic hardware is in keeping with the philosophy of the modernist movement .
J DOUGLAS DESIGN3301 Oak Lawn Ave. Dallas, TX 75219214-522-8100jdouglasdesign.com
SUTHERLAND1025 N. Stemmons Freeway, Suite 340Dallas TX, 75207214-742-6501sutherlandfurniture.com
HOME BUILDERS
ALAN HOFFMANN COMPANY1920 Abrams Parkway,Suite 341Dallas, TX 75218214-324-0046concretehomestore.com
BELLA VITA CUSTOM HOMES4514 Cole Ave., Suite 600Dallas, TX 75205469-387-3499livingbellavita.com
GEORGE LEWIS CUSTOM HOMES3100 Monticello Ave.,Suite 150Dallas, TX 75205214-361-8688georgelewishomes.com
CHARLES R. HAGGARD CONTRACTING4112 Druid LaneDallas, TX 75205214-521-4443charlesrhaggardcontracting.com
ELLEN GRASSO & SONS3221 Villanova St.Dallas, TX 75225214-559-4580ellengrasso.com
MORE DESIGN + BUILD6060 N. Central ExpresswayDallas, TX 75206214-217-0704moredesignbuild.com SHARIF & MUNIR CUSTOM HOMES6009 Belt Line Road,Suite 200Dallas, TX 75254972-788-1234sharif-munir.com
TATUM BROWN CUSTOM HOMES5952 Royal Lane, Suite 208 Dallas, TX 75230214-361-4877tatumbrown.com
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
BARBARA GILBERT INTERIORS1801 Royal Lane, Suite 810Dallas, TX 75229214-641-7897barbaragilbertinteriors.com
GARY RIGGS HOME5217 Alpha RoadDallas, TX 75240214-547-1054garyriggshome.com
ID COLLECTION1025 N. Stemmons Freeway,Suite 745Dallas, TX 75207214-698-0226interiordesigncollection.com
JAN SHOWERS & ASSOCIATES1308 Slocum St.Dallas, TX 75207214-747-5252janshowers.com
KIM ARMSTRONG INTERIOR DESIGN8919 Forest Hills Blvd.Dallas, TX 75218214-500-0600interiorsbykim.com
LAURA LEE CLARK INTERIOR DESIGN1515 Slocum St.Dallas TX 75207214-265-7272lauraleeclark.com
Laura Lee Clark understands a truly successful design blends a collection of high-quality pieces from various periods and styles but also uses tasteful restraint. A student of the Parsons School of Design in Italy, she has more than 25 years of experience in high-end residential design.
LINDA FRITSCHYINTERIOR DESIGN4908 Gulfstream DriveDallas, TX 75244214-866-0041lindafritschydesign.com
MARY ANNE SMILEY INTERIORS6215 Royal Crest DriveDallas, TX 75230214-522-0705mary-anne-smiley-interiors.com
DLD INTERIORS5500 Preston Road, Suite 390 Dallas, TX 75205214-810-3229dldinteriors.com
KATHERINE D. INTERIORS1403 Slocum St. Dallas, TX 75207214-295-2910katharinedinteriors.com
RSVP DESIGN SERVICES15303 Dallas Parkway, Suite 110Addison, TX 75001972-458-7787rsvpdesignservices.com
MICHAEL GRAVES STUDIO6216 Tremont St., Dallas TX 75214214-742-3289michaelgravesstudio.com
REAL ESTATE
EBBY HALLIDAY REALTORSEbby’s Little White House5999 W. Northwest HighwayDallas, TX 75225214-210-1500ebby.com
Ebby Halliday founded her company in 1945 on the principle of service: service to the client, service to the industry, and service to the community. Today, that spirit of service is the driving force of Ebby Halliday Realtors, Texas’ No. 1 residential real estate fi rm.
Top producer Christine McKenny has sold more than $115 million worth of residential real estate. As an advocate of home buyers and sellers, she truly understands the necessity of listening to a client’s needs. Marketing is her forté, and her dedication to personal service carries throughout her success stories.
DAVE PERRY-MILLER & ASSOCIATES5950 Berkshire Lane,Suite 100Dallas, TX 75225214-369-6000daveperrymiller.com
Since 2007, Dave Perry-Miller & Associates has set Dallas sales records, representing billions of dollars in property for thousands of satisfi ed clients. We command a leading market share while marketing properties of quality and character, regardless of price.
RALPH RANDALLDave Perry-Miller & Associates5500 Preston Road, Suite 290 Dallas, TX 75205214-217-3511daveperrymiller.com
Ralph Randall is celebrating his 30th anniversary in Park Cities real estate. A consistent top producer with Dave Perry-Miller & Associates, an Ebby Halliday Company, he achieved the distinction of offi ce- and company-wide top individual producer many times. Ralph is sold on “Dallas’ Established Neighborhoods.”
RUGS
CARAVAN SERAI ORIENTAL RUGS AND TEXTILE GALLERY2050 N. Stemmons Freeway, Suite 10057, Dallas, TX 75342214-741-2131
REJEBIAN AND SON ORIENTAL RUGS6604 Snider PlazaDallas, TX 75205214-750-7877
INDIGO3699 McKinney Ave., Suite 102Dallas, TX 75204208-390-5889dallasindigo.com
PARK CITIES ORIENTAL RUGS6915 Preston RoadDallas, TX 75205214-526-8500parkcitiesorientalrugs.com
SARKISOriental Rug Repair and Cleaning6923 Hillcrest, Dallas, TX 75205214-373-8533
Fresh flowers, as either a gift to a hostess or a treat for yourself, are a game changer
when it comes to decorating for entertaining. The perfect way to commemorate a happy day (or any day), a sophisticated centerpiece will act as a work of art in you home — and these three from Avant Garden, Cebolla, and Dirt Design Studio are masterpieces .
AVANT GARDENWhite hydrangea, astilbe, helleborus, green coxcomb, white tulips, white snowberry, and white snowy jewel roses
BY MARGAUX ANBOUBA
Social season is about to begin, which means calendars will be filled
with people to see and places to be seen. If you’re one of the many hosts over the holiday season, let us take a bit of the stress away with three exotic-inspired drink suggestions. It doesn’t matter if you’re entertaining for many, or a party of one, these drinks are certain to tickle your taste buds.
Tonic Bloom
THE GLASS: Old Dutch solid copper Moscow mule mug from Bed, Bath, and Beyond, $24.99
THE DRINK: A Moscow Mule Combine a quarter-cup of vodka and one and a half tablespoons of lime juice in the glass over ice. Top off with ginger beer, stir, and garnish with a lime wedge.
THE GLASS: Jonathan Adler Plastic Highball Glass from Madison, $10
THE DRINK: Warm Sangria Combine four cups of apple cider, a bottle of red wine, a quarter-cup of honey, two cinnamon sticks, four whole cloves, and two star anise in a large saucepan and simmer for 10 minutes. Ladle into glasses, and garnish with an orange peel.
THE GLASS: Galleria champagne fl ute, from Anthropologie, $12
THE DRINK: A French 75 Combine three tablespoons of gin, one and a half tablespoons of fresh lemon juice, and one tablespoon of simple syrup with ice, and shake robustly. Pour, without ice, into glass, and top off with sparkling wine.