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You may recall, back in August, we began and completed the first phase of our project with our dear friend Stephanie Nielson from NieNie Dialogues. In case you missed it, you can view the transformation here. Beautiful, right? And because we adore being near her and her family so very much we decided that it was time for Phase II: The Basement Kitchen with the yellow cabinets turned Play Room!

As you can see, the room already has a very charming atmosphere to it, but was simply in need of an ounce more function and an invitation for her kids to come in and play. More whimsy! More enchantment! More Nielson please!!!

Mark & Chad Magleby

When it came to the function we honestly could not have taken on such a detailed project without these two very talented, skilled individuals. They are absolutely amazing and sure do know how to tear out cabinets. But just wait to see the amazing things they can do when building and putting new and improved cabinets back in!

We’re bubbling over with excitement as this project gets underway! Now that the old cabinets are out and the rebuilding phase begins, stay tuned to watch this wonderland begin to take shape!!!

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We will be hosting a book signing for Nicole Hill Gerulat, Mike and Alma Loveland! Come meet these wonderfully talented people and pick one of their textbooks up at a discounted price!

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Introducing Cypress – this is the second model home in the Escapes at Entrada in St. George. The style of this home is more traditional with warm colors and rich, dark wood tones.

A lovely welcome home!

Great Room – A gorgeous linen sectional is accented with a metal trunk and one of our favorites – the spool chair! The Robert armoire by Oly Studio sits next to the fireplace with a stunning antiqued mirror front.

Dark wood cabinets juxtaposed with linen dining chairs and barstools brings a lighter, more airy feel to this traditional space.

The Master Bedroom feels luxurious with a silk accented organic print rug. The dark woods contrast the light walls nicely with accents of gold in the artwork and lamps.

This secondary bedroom relates back to the Great Room with these matching spool nightstands and a beautiful upholstered headboard accented with French Brass nailheads.

The bathroom adjacent to the secondary bedroom has a touch of whimsy with a brightly colored floral rug, butterflies and a ruffled shower curtain.

The Parade of Homes runs through February 27th so if you haven’t made it down to see them you still have the rest of this week and the weekend! Hope to see you there!

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Last week we had blogged about the Parade Home that we had done in St. George. If you’ve been down there you also know that we have two model homes in the same neighborhood!

Entry – Welcome to Oakmont!

Great Room – Designed to be a little more on the contemporary side – chairs with clean lines, metals and sleek woods are used in this home. The Teak Root coffee table brings in a touch of organic.

The Kitchen

Dining Area – A solid wood, Indian Walnut dining table is lined with 6 matching chairs upholstered in a chocolate leather.

These gears are so large and make a bold statement!

Master Bedroom – A clean lined four poster bed with matching nightstands and dresser. The dresser and nightstands are topped with a cream leather.

Master Bath

Bedroom 2 – A beautiful lilac and metallic upholstered bed with a Bungalow 5 nightstand.

Bedroom 3 – An upholstered headboard with great height! A lovely gold tree stump and unique floor lamp. A beautiful wood dresser sits in the corner of the room adorned with a sunburst mirror above.

Bath 3 – A whimsical Thomas Paul shower curtain lines the wall. Keep your eyes open in this room for some hidden insect plaques!

Laundry Room

Casita – A private getaway from the main house! The Casita provides a bedroom, bath and a kitchenette!

If you’re in St. George or are looking for a little getaway, stop by to take a closer!!!

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A lovely place to show off collectibles, linens or china. The Oly Elisabeth Cabinet is shown above with a glass front and antiqued mirrored back in a chalk finish. We have this exact piece in the store!

Elisabeth Glass Cabinet
46″W x 20.5″D x 89″H
$4,271

The Elisabeth also comes as an entertainment unit with a mirrored front as seen in Domino Magazine. Both come with 3 finish options – Antique White, Chalk, and Dark Brown with Gold or Silver Accents as options.

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We have had a few inquiries on the paint colors in the St. George Parade and Model Homes.  So here they are! You can see a few photos of the homes here.

If you’re looking for something to do this President’s Day weekend take a trip to St. George to see the Parade of Homes! Make sure to stop by the Alice Lane booth and say hi to Adam!

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Take a step back in time. A time when things were more simple, with clean lines and simple patterns. For this particular client, this is what we had to recreate. This home was owned by a very accomplished and influential inventor who was the grandfather of our client. Her father had grown up in this house and it was very important to the family that it be restored and the mid-century modern look that her father had grown up with was replicated. The family will now be using this home as a guest house for family members and business associates can stay when visiting from out of town. It took some great research to select the perfect pieces but as you can see, well worth the time!

All of the finishes were restored to feel like the same home that our clients grandfather and father lived in.

Such an iconic piece, the Eames Chair would have been the perfect piece for such an influential inventor.

This Martha Stewart rug offers a subtle pop of color to the dining room.

Oly Studio’s Gigi Chair, with it’s sleek lines, compliments this marble topped breakfast table.

The Master Bedroom has a calming feel with white bedding and accessories.

No room for a lamp? Just add a sconce for adequate reading light.

The Oly Studio Noel lounge chair is perfect tucked in the corner.

We loved selecting the furniture, lamps and a few rugs! The girls over at Opal Never Shouts provided accessories, artwork and window treatments. It was so rewarding to get everything just right in this home.

[photos by Opal Never Shouts]

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So here it is… The preview we have been promising for the past few weeks! Enter the lovely Spyglass, the Parade Home, at The Escapes at Entrada.

We love the entryway to this home! The gate leads you in past the Casita, giving you a sneak peak of what to expect in the house, the cozy patio and to the front door. Robert McArthur, the architect of these homes, did a wonderful job of creating a sort of excitement just walking to the front door.

The gray velvet sofa sits atop this beautiful blue rug along with one of our favorites, the Cisco Brothers Pouf in the Great Room. A chaise, for lounging, along with an Arteriors Twig Table make for a comfortable and stylish place to sit.

This Oly Emma Armchair in Raffia is the perfect side chair for this setting.

The Kitchen counter – Oh those cookies! Such a pretty and sweet treat! Robert McArthur’s “Creative Spaces for Cooks” cookbook adorns the counter.

The Dining area has a beautiful view of the red rock that sits behind the home!

The Office – What a grand room to view as you walk through the door of Spyglass.

Turtle shells line the wall behind the desk.

Master Bedroom – What more could anyone want than an Oly Studio upholstered headboard in a gray faux bois silk! Maybe add a petite linen bench with a luxurious throw and yes, that will complete the room!

Master Bedroom
This Cisco Brothers linen slipcovered bed  is dressed with this great striped Pinecone Hill duvet by Annie Selke in this secondary bedroom.

The Casita is a private little getaway from the main part of the home with it’s own kitchenette and bath.

Please excuse our iPhone photos! We were brimming with excitement and couldn’t wait for professional photos to share with you. Make sure to come to the Parade and see everything in person and the other two model homes that are just as gorgeous!

Check back here later this week for photos of the model homes!

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We posted a few preview photos of our install in St. George. We have three homes that we are installing – one is the Parade Home and there are two model homes. Unpacking the pieces, placing and primping them is what makes everything come together. These pieces are what is bringing the Parade Home together.

The St. George Parade of Homes is February 18th – 27th. The two model homes that we have installed are in the same neighborhood and will be open as well. Check back tomorrow to see how this all fits together to make something special!

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Happy Valentine’s Day! It’s the day of chocolates, flowers, hearts, pink, red and love! So we thought we would share a little of each with you… All except for the chocolates – your Valentine will have to take care of that!

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