Happily, my 2013 March/April Veranda arrived the other day! This romantic spring issue, accompanied by the slow but steady snow melt outside my window, reminds me that greener grass and tulips are just around the corner. One of my favorite interiors is the Houston home of designer Pamela Pierce. Re-imagined with cleaner lines and a more edited mix of modern & antique pieces, she has successfully composed a stunning new space to reflect her newfound aesthetic. Ruffled hems are updated with sleek white linen slipcovers creating sculptural forms that appear to float atop her 19th century rustic wood floors. Thoughtful juxtapositions include Frank Gehry’s iconic cardboard Wiggle Chair perched next to a 19th century elm table and antique rolled-arm English sofa. Her impeccable eye for color and texture allows each piece its own breathing room yet they work effortlessly together, as if to tell us one cohesive story. The photos in today’s post are from the Veranda spread along with some beauties from her design portfolio. Click here to learn more about this amazing transformation!
Photography by Lauren Resen for Veranda
Photographs from Pamela Pierce Designs
Indeed, and I love white. Thanks for a lovely post.
Welcome back Danielle! Lovely white rooms with the perfect accents.
Stunning! But then again white most times is.
Beautiful!! I adore all white interiors, especially with the mix of all the rustic elements.
A real dream of a home. Thanks for the additional pics, it really shows the scope of her work. Love it even more!