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MASTERING THE MASTER BEDROOM AT THE GREYSTONE!

November 25, 2008
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All photos in this post by Coco of Cococozy
Master bedroom at the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, CA
Master bedroom at the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, CA (above)

Yes. It has been more than a week since the end of Veranda magazine’s interior design showcase house at the historic Greystone Estate here in Beverly Hills…and yes…I am still blogging about my tour of the mansion two Saturdays ago. I guess when you tour a 46,000 square foot home and take pictures throughout…there would be a lot to blog about. Am, at this point, about a third of the way through my posts on this house.

Please yell out, scream, holler, comment when you’ve had enough of Greystone and I’ll stop. Until then…here goes.

This is the master bedroom at Greystone as meticulously realized by Los Angeles based interior designer Windsor Smith. Taking advantage of the never-ending windows in the room that let in lightness and brightness, this interior summons the light and then enhances it with cool and easy neutral colors, lots of texture, surprising visual detail and shimmering but subtle patterns.

The patchwork cowhide rug was really cool – perhaps my favorite decor element in the room. Also loved the extra long off-white (maybe beige) sofa that rested under the bay window…providing a perfect place for reading, gabbing on the phone, or napping. Overall, the room appealed to the multiple decor personalities in me…speaking to the one side of me that loves beautiful feminine modern touches, honoring the other side of me that also respects the powerful influence of traditional decor and taking risks with the part of me that loves eclectic inspirations from around the world.

A beautiful room in my view.

Master bedroom at the Greystone Mansion with hexagonal stool made of dark wood with an intricate bone and mother of pearl inlay
Side table and hexagonal stool are made of a dark wood with intricate bone and mother of pearl inlay. (above)

Silky cream beading with embellished gold brocade pattern in the master bedroom at the Greystone Mansion
Silky off-white (maybe cream) bedding is embellished with a metallic gold large brocade pattern. (above)

Master bedroom at the Greystone Mansion with leaded glass paned windows and large canopy bed
At the Greystone Mansion, the master bedroom is in a corner of the house. The room is replete with leaded glass paned windows which allow in ample light and a view of the verdant tree tops. The bed is enveloped by a large canopy and drapes. White and cream roman shades dress the windows.(above)

Long white sofa with round satin pillows under the window in the master bedroom in the Greystone Mansion
Very silky satin round pillows line the large long white sofa that sits under the main bedroom window. (above)

Sitting area in the Greystone Master bedroom with white lacquer coffee table flanked by two zebra print upholstered ottomans
The Greystone Mansion’s master bedroom sitting area includes a white lacquer coffee table and two zebra print upholstered ottomans. (above)

Cowhide patch rug made by Kyle Bunting in the master bedroom at the Greystone Mansion
A wonderfully soft cowhide patch off white rug is made by hide rug expert Kyle Bunting. (above)

Greystone Mansion's master bedroom with lower wall paneling, ornate door trim, carved built-ins and lots of decorative moldings and trim
The Greystone Mansion’s master bedroom now features lower wall paneling, ornate door trim, carved built-ins and lots of decorative moldings and trim that add to the architecture of the room and compliment the decor. (above)

By the way, only noticed after I got home and looked at the pictures that the mattress is actually on what looks like a platform bed with zebra print Moroccan style legs! Wow!

Really would love to know what you think about this master bedroom at the Greystone Mansion. Would you want to sleep here or would you rather not? Please click on “comments” link below and let me know!

All photos in this post by Coco of Cococozy

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One response to “MASTERING THE MASTER BEDROOM AT THE GREYSTONE!”

  1. Stephanie Day says:
    February 18, 2011 at 12:52 AM

    I just visited the Greystone Mansion the other day and was so bummed that I couldn’t walk around inside so this article is just amazing to me!! Thanks for sharing your exclusive trip inside the mansion 🙂

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