I was excited to find an old article about one of Mark Hampton’s projects in southern Florida in an old issue of Architectural Digest. The home (or I should say mansion) was in British colonial style, and the project was a collaboration between Hampton and architect Charles Pawley.
At the entrance hall, nature was incorporated in the mural, tropical palm trees taking their cue from the outdoors (Artist Robert Jackson)
The lively combination and atmosphere of freshness created by cheerful sunshine yellow and soothing and crisp green in the living room
The sunny dining room, notice the breakfast table on the right
A darker scheme for the library, giving the feeling of warmth, and allowing the books to glow against the background
Blue serenity in the bedroom. According to Hampton, the color palette was chosen to reflect the sea and sky, which can be seen from the bedroom
Photos Architectural Digest Oct 1993, photography by Carlos Domenech
4 comments:
I imagine that living in this house would give you a cheerful feeling and a sense of optimism
Anon: That is so true...
beautiful!
Comfort is really apparent...and luxurious fabrics.
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