500+ Twitter Followers
July 9, 2010 by Lynda
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Are you following me on twitter? As of this week, I have over 500 twitter followers! Thanks to everyone who is following me. It’s a fun way to stay connected – if you’re not following me yet, give it a try @lesliefineint.
Follow me for the latest updates on interior design and other various subjects as well as for links to articles that I read and find appropriate to pass along. Send me a tweet to say hello, suggest a list for me to follow or retweet Leslie Fine Interiors to your followers. Jump on in – it’s a great way to exchange information! See you on Twitter.
How about a Visit to the Pantone Hotel?
May 28, 2010 by Lynda
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The new Pantone Hotel in Brussels has definitely caught my eye. I don’t know if the exuberant color schemes would promote a relaxing stay, but it certainly looks like a fun novelty. I think this hotel would be a real hit if you were traveling with children and teens.
Each level of the Hotel’s seven floors offers a different color palette. The palettes evoke certain moods and you choose your color scheme based on your frame of mind upon arrival. You may choose from seven color schemes such as “fresh and eager”, “daring and fiery” or “earthy-rich” depending on your state of mind. I think I would go for “fresh and eager” after a long day of traveling. How about you?
All photos Pantone Hotel.
Architectural Digest
April 1, 2010 by Lynda
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This month’s issue of Architectural Digest features two kitchens I designed with Poggenpohl’s Rosemary Porto. Rosemary is the Showroom Manager and lead designer at Poggenpohl’s Boston showroom. I love working with Rosemary because she is excellent at looking at kitchen spaces and transforming them into functional, beautiful kitchens. She has a great eye for balance, color and uses unusual materials and layouts to achieve award winning kitchens. She herself is an accomplished cook and uses her personal understanding of how a kitchen should function in creating kitchens for others.
Poggenpohl is often my go to for kitchen design because they have cutting edge designs, fantastic finish selections and top quality German engineering. Clean and contemporary – these kitchens can be used in contemporary spaces as well as in more transitional settings. Their quality is unsurpassed and their designs execute beautifully. Poggenpohl’s customer service is superb. They are highly responsive and work hard to exceed expectations.
Here are photos of the two featured kitchens.
Pick up the April issue of Architectural Digest to see the full spread.







