Scottsdale Reveal: Dinning Room

Remember the Scottsdale house I talked about designing last fall?  The one that drew color inspiration from cacti and red clay in the surrounding landscape? Well, now that it’s finished there is a lot more to share!

Since this time of year is all about entertaining, let’s start with the dining room.


Great design goes way beyond picking paint colors and fabrics.  I source every detail of a room, even down to cutlery and china.  I couldn’t believe my luck when I ran across this dinnerware while antiquing.  The teal and red color palette compliments the room perfectly, and the turkey motif couldn’t be more spot on for fall.

These plates will get lots of use.  My clients intend on gathering their many children and grandchildren for holidays in this room.

It’s all about creating spaces that span the generations, especially during the holidays.  I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving surrounded by loved ones!

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13 Responses to Scottsdale Reveal: Dinning Room

  1. Erika says:

    Great job! I adore those dining chairs!!!!
    Happy 1st Thanksgiving to Maggie and your family :)

  2. lizzief says:

    Beautiful! May I ask what the wallpaper is in the cupboard behind the plates? Did you also use that in another colorway in another project? Thanks.

  3. This is absolutely breathtaking! Every last detail is perfectly chosen, and yet everything looks like it was pulled together over time. Love the color of the china hutch! Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

  4. diane says:

    beautifully done…love the nailhead trim and the leather and fabric dining chair combination

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and your little one

  5. Nisha says:

    The photos hanging in the living room looks really cool. I had a similar idea for hanging postcards from my travels along my hallway. How did you hang the frames and did you use anything as spacers? Do you have a close up photo of the frames? Great job, your clients are very lucky!

  6. Jenny says:

    It looks beautiful, Amy!! You NEVER cease to amaze me!

  7. Shelly says:

    Your eye for detail is just amazing Amy! So warm and cozy, even though it’s a pretty big space!

  8. Karen says:

    Amy,
    What a beautiful space. I really liked the nail head detail on the linen(?) upholstered bench by the French wine tasters table. The dishes are great and will look nice year round since they go so well with the color palate.
    I really like your work and the rooms you design!
    karen

  9. Heather says:

    Well done! Lots of texture and it looks like you designed spaces that are livable and beautiful!

  10. Steph. says:

    Amy! This is just beautiful!!! I don’t know how you are managing so many projects as a new mom, but you look like you are handling it all very well. Happy Thanksgiving! Steph.

  11. casey says:

    Really beautiful, and I’m always so impressed by every thoughtful detail in your designs!

  12. Amy- Really beautiful! What a wonderful place for generations to gather.

    The chairs around the table are my favorite touch!

    Happy Thanksgiving to you, yours and your little peanut!

    Loretta

  13. JennW-M says:

    I LOVE the frames and photos, I am assuming they are the grandchildren. How wonderful! I would love to recreate that.

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