Stunning colors. Sophisticated style. Patinas, flowers, details, design.
If you are a Veranda fan, The Houses of Veranda will not disappoint. The long-awaited, just-published book by Veranda's founding editor, Lisa Newsom, is a visual treat. I happen to be one of their half a million subscribers who appreciate the visual treats that Veranda offers.
What a photo- the green just flows.
Quintessential Saladino
Groin vault ceiling perfection
Scrumptious plaster walls
Pure and lovely
Even the monochromatic speaks confidently.
Furniture with patina plus
I managed this far not to display the ever-so-famous gorgeous wood paneling that Veranda introduced us to... but, here it is... on the book cover!
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I know, isn't it beautiful & wonderful. It will be out on my table for a very very very long time.
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