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BEVERLY HILLS TUDOR HOME REVIVED!

February 20, 2013
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Front exterior of a Beverly Hills Tudor style home by Betsy Burnham

A Beverly Hills Tudor style home made bright and cheerful by Los Angeles based interior designer Betsy Burnham.

Tudor homes sometimes have a darker more heavy feel to the decor – full of tradition and wood paneling I think.   Not this home.  With walls painted a bright white and an eclectic introduction of textiles, upholstery and wallpaper in muted tones of grays, blues, corals and lavenders, this home feels nothing like your run of the mill tudor!

Living room in Tudor style home with gray sofas with purple accent pillows, statuette lamps and a piano
The gray upholstered furniture in the living room gets a bit of color with wonderful purple cushions.  Also love the statuette lamps on the console. (above)
Coffee table with books and flowers
Nothing like a neatly arrnage coffee table with books, amethyst Calla Lilies and just the right reading. (above)
T.V. Room with Palm Beach style fabric upholstered sofas and a large leather ottoman.
The t.v. room features a large built in cabinet with beadboard door fronts, coral sofas upholstered in a Chinoiserie Palm Beach like fabric and a square tufted leather ottoman. (above)
White kitchen with marble counters, glass upper cabinets and glass pendant lights with black stools in a Beverly Hills home
Nothing like a bright white kitchen with marble counters, glass upper cabinets and fantastic round glass pendant lights over the kitchen island. (above)
Open kitchen overlooking the dining room in a Tudor style home in Beverly Hills
An open kitchen it turns out! (above)
Dining room in a Tudor style home in Beverly Hills with cane back chairs, Parson's chairs and French doors
The dining room table is surrounded by cane back chairs with ticking stripe seats and matching Parsons chairs on either end. (above)
master bedroom in a Tudor home in Beverly Hills with Katie Ridder wallpaper, ottoman at the foot of the bed, Turkish rug and white curtains
Love the master bedroom wallpaper – Katie Ridder’s Leaf wallpaper pattern available at Harbinger in Los Angeles. Stunning! (above)
exterior of a white and brick Tudor home in Beverly Hills with a backyard, pool, and grass

What I like about this house is that it seems comfortable, livable and well designed.  Not too over the top in the decor but just enough to show a bit of personality and style.  Like.  Like a lot.

Happy Wednesday!

xo
Coco

P.S. Picked up my dog Mr. Boo yesterday (see previous post) from the surgery hospital and took him over to the vet who will nurse him back to health over the next two weeks.  He looked so sad and tired after his surgery! Poor guy.

P.P.S.  Headed to the theater tonight to see a play.  So excited.

P.P.P.S.  Must also make it up to my little cottage in the Hollywood Hills today to see how construction is progressing and to talk about the floors.  My mom and my sis DS are worried that I am not moving things along quick enough…so today…we’re going to get the project moving!!!

P.P.P.P.S.  Have a great day!

P.P.P.P.P.S.  Thank you to fab designer Joe Lucas owner of Harbinger showroom for the tip on the master bedroom wallpaper source.

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10 responses to “BEVERLY HILLS TUDOR HOME REVIVED!”

  1. Unknown says:
    February 20, 2013 at 9:54 AM

    Katie ridder leaf

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  2. ID by Gwen says:
    February 20, 2013 at 10:12 AM

    Love the white canvas!!

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  3. ArchitectDesign™ says:
    February 20, 2013 at 11:45 AM

    Love this house and lightening up of an old tudor. Hope Mr Boo is back up and running around in no time!

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  4. Little Bitty Damn Houze says:
    February 20, 2013 at 1:54 PM

    I’m in love!

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  5. Jamie Herzlinger says:
    February 20, 2013 at 3:49 PM

    Love it, it looks very livable and comfortable! For either a family or single living!

    Love, Jamie Herzlinger

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  6. the designers muse says:
    February 20, 2013 at 6:16 PM

    Nice project. Thanks for sharing.
    Jennifer

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  7. Jeanne says:
    February 23, 2013 at 2:15 PM

    OOOhhhh – I TOTALLY love this house. It is so warm and inviting and not over the top. I am not an over the top kind of girl, but I love nice things and I like everything to be nice and cozy – a place where family and friends can hang out. This looks like just the place. Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Melanie says:
    February 25, 2013 at 9:14 AM

    Beautiful home…luv the lighting in the kitchen.

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  9. Hollie @ I'm Busy Procrastinating says:
    March 2, 2013 at 11:32 AM

    I agree that Tudor usually equals dark and heavy. From the outside to the inside, this home is anything but. Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Molly Van Wagenen says:
    June 21, 2015 at 5:31 PM

    Beautiful. Do you know what paint colors were used on the exterior?

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