A John F. Staub Home Refreshed by Olasky & Sinsteden
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Old school charm. It has warmth. It has colour. It feels like home. How refreshing and what a welcome change from recent trends.
The climate control vent over the doorway is unique. And I love the linens. Can you tell us about the pillowcases and towels, o learned linen one? 🙂
Oh, Andrea, what a lovely home! So unpretentious and such quality of execution in the details.
River Oaks is my favorite section of Houston- and I was most privileged to assist the late Parish-Hadley decorator, my friend,
Tice Alexander (Tice Alexander, Inc.) with the installation of the home of Pat and Dan Breen there back in the 1980’s…
Olasky and Sinsteden are certainly carrying on the long tradition of beautiful residential interiors which are forever timeless and classic.
Old school charm. It has warmth. It has colour. It feels like home. How refreshing and what a welcome change from recent trends.
The climate control vent over the doorway is unique. And I love the linens. Can you tell us about the pillowcases and towels, o learned linen one? 🙂
Porthault pillowcases or you can find just as exquisite and delicate in the same shades.
Oh, Andrea, what a lovely home! So unpretentious and such quality of execution in the details.
River Oaks is my favorite section of Houston- and I was most privileged to assist the late Parish-Hadley decorator, my friend,
Tice Alexander (Tice Alexander, Inc.) with the installation of the home of Pat and Dan Breen there back in the 1980’s…
Olasky and Sinsteden are certainly carrying on the long tradition of beautiful residential interiors which are forever timeless and classic.
Lovely. 🙂
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