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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Dachshund Beautiful


As we perused the pages of the July/August House Beautiful magazine, we were excited to find that it's the Dachshund details that make a house a beautiful home.  In her 1929 bungalow in Brentwood, California, designer and Dachshund Lover Chris Barrett brings airy sophistication to Spanish Colonial architecture.  Above, floor-to-ceiling bookcases give depth to the dining room-office-library; artfully arranged objects on the shelves engage the eye.  A Danish Baroque desk doubles as a dining table and a hangout for Dachshund 'Frankie.'


Eden climbing roses soften the terra-cotta front porch as a vintage iron Dachshund foot scraper welcomes visitors.


In a sunlit end of the living room, a rosewood Tansu chest with gold paper-covered sliders is a visual anchor - and provides a touch of glamour to display a striking Dachshund print.


And finally, an Ikea flokati on the 1950s lounger by the living room fireplace is a plush perch for 'Bob.'


Related:  House Beautiful

2 comments:

sundox said...

A house is not a home without a Dachshund! Love it!

Anne said...

LOVE THIS!!!! :)

-annie

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