Equestrian Style 101 May 13, 2019 This content has restricted access, please type “glampad” below and get access. 4 COMMENTS This was interesting! You’re still my favorite of all time! So many fabulous houses, designers, themes, interviews. I could go on and on. Reply Awww, thank you so much Tina! 🙂 Xx, Andrea The Glam Pad Reply What a delightful post !! Enjoying his ( very) patrician great taste. Reply I don’t own a horse but have always loved the “look “ of the manor born horsey decor. Supple leather chairs, antique Persians on polished hardwood floors. I’ll take my tea in the library today, Cheever. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Previous articleReal Estate Roundup: Spring 2019Next articleAddison Mizner: Architect of Fantasy and Romance related posts Style Profile: Sean Symington Interior Design A Scottish Fairytale Castle for Sale Samantha Todhunter’s 18th Century Oxfordshire Home the latest features An Insider Glimpse at the Dorothy Draper Decorating Weekend Heather Chadduck Hillegas for Colonial Williamsburg Life in the Garden with Bunny Williams Design Crush: Griffith Blythe Interiors on our bookshelf Life in the Garden with Bunny Williams Home at Last with Gil Schafer An Entertaining Life: Designing Town and Country London Living: Town and Country trending now My Southern Living Takeover and 11 Must-Follow Instagram Accounts The Ultimate Mother’s Day Gift Guide 14 Ways To Repurpose Your Silver Pieces! Leta Austin Foster’s 10 Tips for Timeless Interiors Château de Morsan is for Sale Roses & Pansies: A Classic Chintz by Colefax & Fowler Classic Design with Holly Holden A 1920s Grandmillennial Home Bowood House Design Crush: Cameron Kimber designer profiles #VERYTGP Valentine Inspiration Bagatelle: A Look Inside Timothy Corrigan’s Latest Collection with Samuel & Sons Classic “Anti-Trends” for 2024 Coquette Core: The Feminine Allure of a Charming Trend best sellers Personalized Cocktail Napkins Luggage Organizers Cardigan Sweater Faux Bamboo Cachepot Designers and their Dogs VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP VISIT THE SHOP
This was interesting! You’re still my favorite of all time! So many fabulous houses, designers, themes, interviews. I could go on and on. Reply
I don’t own a horse but have always loved the “look “ of the manor born horsey decor. Supple leather chairs, antique Persians on polished hardwood floors. I’ll take my tea in the library today, Cheever. Reply
This was interesting! You’re still my favorite of all time! So many fabulous houses, designers, themes, interviews. I could go on and on.
Awww, thank you so much Tina! 🙂
Xx,
Andrea
The Glam Pad
What a delightful post !! Enjoying his ( very) patrician great taste.
I don’t own a horse but have always loved the “look “ of the manor born horsey decor. Supple leather chairs, antique Persians on polished hardwood floors. I’ll take my tea in the library today, Cheever.