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Air of Elegance - the Home of Megan Hess ~ Part 2

See also the the first part of { Megan Hess celebrity home } "The trick is that without the artwork and soft furnishings the home is actually very natural and not that girly. This has always been our approach with interiors - keeping the base neutral means you can completely change the mood with art and furnishings." Studio: “Before we moved here, every ‘ studio ’ I had before was either crammed into a corner of a room or on the kitchen table. I feel very lucky to have this now and I honestly feel a little surge of excitement every morning when I walk in.” Megan’s most beloved room in the house . The walls are decorated with stucco that harmonize with the classic sofa for two. The colors are Megan's favorite - white, black and turquoise. And, of course, the main decor - her favorite vintage illustrations and photos.   Bedroom: Trendy black and white stripes are surprisingly in tune with the classic Bergère armchair, soft l

Air of Elegance - the Home of Megan Hess

“Every single inch of it is built around how we like to live and the things we love.” Glossy lifestyle magazines like to bring us to the homes of celebrities . " Adore Home " (April-May 2013) has devoted several pages of the  home interior of an artist well known in the West. Megan Hess began her career in Australia as art director for advertising studios and then moved to London, where her talent was appreciated. She illustrates the Candace Bushnell’s books including "Sex and the City." In her portfolio there are drawings of other well-known books including an autobiography First Lady of the United States. Still the main talent of the artist is revealed in her drawings on the theme of fashion and interiors . Contributing leading fashion houses such as Tiffany, Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Guerlain and Bvlgari, Megan Hess has found her own unique style and has become one of the most wanted illustrators in the world of graphic advertising. I invite you to take a w

DIY Vase on the Wall

Do you remember the post how to make a flower corner in your home ? Here is another creative idea how to decorate your home for the spring . Shanty-2-chic blog give us tip how to make a vase on the wall. This could be an accent in your living room or bedroom decoration . Or you can hang the vase outside and to decorate your balcony. This craft idea is cheap and easy to make. Enjoy it! You will need pine planks - if you don't have pine planks, use planks from any old dressers or cupboards, saw, two acrylic or latex paints (one darker and one lighter), vaseline, sandpaper, beautiful jar (or bottle), metal mount, metal fittings, screws. How to do it yourself: Step 1 Cut the pine plank in desired size with saw. Then use sandpaper to clean and round the edges and corners of the plank. Step 2 Paint the plank. First lay the darker paint at the edges of the plank. Wait to dry and let the vaseline on the edges. Put the lighter paint and wait to dry. Use sandpaper fo