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Miles Blue, I Mean Redd

by habituallychic

07 . 20 . 10

August marks the first full issue of Town & Country with Stephen Drucker at the helm and it looks like he’s already off to a great start. Included in the issue is a fabulous, I mean ridiculously fabulous home that New York interior designer Miles Redd designed in Atlanta. These are just three of my favorite photos from the spread. I am dying over all the gorgeous shades of blue. If he keeps this up, he might have to change his name to Miles Blue instead of Redd! Definitely pick up a copy today!

Photos by Francesco Lagnese

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  1. Concrete Jungle July 20, 2010 | 1:18 pm

    Simply wonderful blues! So exciting…

  2. Heidiopia July 20, 2010 | 1:35 pm

    I love the blues– so soothing!

  3. jones July 20, 2010 | 2:11 pm

    The bedroom……gorgeous stitching, the corona workmanship reminds me of Mario Buatta-with a twist. I might just have to pick a subscription. Stay cool.

  4. Karena July 20, 2010 | 3:13 pm

    I adore the images, so serene and the art is fabulous. Mile is the best!

    Karena
    Art by Karena

  5. Topaz July 20, 2010 | 4:07 pm

    I like the rooms quite a bit even though I’m not a “blue” person usually. But did he match the wall color in the living room to the color in the painting? I would think that would be anathema to a designer.

  6. Ana Castanheira July 20, 2010 | 5:01 pm

    Love it! I think blue is the new Redd 🙂

  7. GRAYSONFAVOUR July 20, 2010 | 6:12 pm

    Finally a reason to buy Town and Country!

  8. C July 20, 2010 | 6:56 pm

    Royally sumptious! He puts such a stamp on rooms.

  9. Brilliant Asylum July 20, 2010 | 7:03 pm

    Isn’t it a beautiful house? Philip Schutze and Miles Redd are a dream relay team.

  10. Tensy July 20, 2010 | 7:24 pm

    Redd’s design of this house is amazing. Even though I am not a huge fan of over-decoration (heavy curtains, busy carpets, etc.) he has an ability to make a person gasp at each feature he incorporates into these rooms. That red library is to die for! What I liked about the article is that the home owner was very involved in the decoration (she Fed Ex him a thick file before they started) and I think she should be given a great deal of the credit for the overall scheme of the home. Often the owners are forgotten during a design process and acclaim only goes to the decorator. I like that Drucker gave her equal billing in the article.

  11. sarahwinchester July 20, 2010 | 8:02 pm

    This house is to die for! As an Atlanta native all of the homes built by Philip Schutze are truly the masterpieces of that city. I love what Redd and Rollins did.

    Fab.

  12. Barbara July 20, 2010 | 10:08 pm

    Heather – I came to your blog when I was searching for information on the house from “I Am Love.” Well – I feel as if you are now my new best friend. I love this blog and have spent the last ten days going back and reading old entries (read about your Paris/California trips today). I had recently told a friend about this house from Town and Country and how much I loved it. Not a surprise that you like it as well. Thanks for this great blog!

  13. Belle de Ville July 20, 2010 | 10:51 pm

    I saw this fabulous house in Town&Country. Not only is the house magnificent, the gardens are gorgeous.

  14. Grant K. Gibson July 21, 2010 | 5:02 pm

    Can’t wait for Town & Country! Love Miles!

  15. Gretchen July 22, 2010 | 12:24 am

    by any chance is the paint colour in the bedroom labeled? Any good guesses if not?

  16. Julie @ Chapman Interiors July 23, 2010 | 7:17 pm

    Miles is certainly nothing less than totally inspiring. Love that he can go so traditional (here) and so bold and eclectic (his own home).. the leopard carpet in the bedroom image is just the perfect touch of drama and adds his own signature.. Will go get a copy of the mag asap 🙂

    xo

  17. Kimberly Grigg July 24, 2010 | 5:57 pm

    Miles Redd is just so versatile! Love that he can’t be put into a “box”, so to speak. That is what I always strive to achieve as a designer, and he makes it look easy! I featured some of his upholstered doors on my blog a couple of months ago… absolutely TDF!