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Showing posts with label Tropical Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tropical Island. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Looking For A New Style For A House On The Beach

I have been helping a friend decide on a decorating style for his house on the beach.  He
has tired of his all white look and wants something new with a little color but still beachy
with a tropical feel.

Right now we are working on the bedroom and an inside balcony area.

I would like your opinion, please.


Remember, he wants a very beachy/tropical feel to his place. The question is...do you
think these colors and the look are too feminine for a man’s beachfront home?


I like the symmetry of this room. I think the cane and rattan headboard can be very
masculine.  Do you think making the lampshades and the roll pillows a darker blue
would make it more masculine? Or, do you think it’s fine for a man just the way it is?




The next picture is of an indoor balcony/loft area. I like the upholstered wedges that can
be pushed together for an ottoman.  Do you think the colors are too feminine...remember,
it is at the beach? I was thinking maybe not using the middle round table and pushing the
ottoman together and just having a narrow side table would look good.  That way the
wedges can still be separated for extra seating if necessary.




This next picture happens to be the look I thought would really work. I love the
grasscloth walls and the driftwood floor lamp would be perfect for the beach.  The
problem with this room is that he doesn’t like green(but that can easily be changed to
another color) and he doesn’t like grasscloth or any covering on the wall.  Oh well.




What’s your opinion, are the rooms too feminine or fine for any house on the beach?
I would love to know.

(All photos courtesy of Coastal Living magazine)

Friday, August 27, 2010

Peacocks and Ze Plane!

I recently went out to the Los Angeles Arboretum to spend a little quiet time and
enjoy a warm summer day.  I took lots of pictures of different kinds of trees and
plants but I realized there is something you might find a little more interesting. So, I’ll
begin by telling you that it took about ten minutes before I was allowed to get out of
my car because of this fellow...

They had just shut off the sprinklers and this peacock was more interested in
drinking some nice cool water from the puddle in the parking lot than he was in
allowing me to leave my car.  He wouldn’t budge and I wouldn't open my door
because I didn’t want to bump him. It was close to 100 degrees so I guess that
cool water was important to him.

Here are a few more peacocks. They certainly are friendly.



A show of feathers...




Here comes a new mom and her little peacock babies.  Like most of the bird world,
the females don’t have the bright colorful feathers that the males have.  It’s too early
to tell about the babies yet.  They sure are cute and mom has to keep them in line.




There are some pretty waterfalls at the Arboretum.   Lovely on such a hot day!



This young man took a fancy to me and would not leave me alone.

You can see him watching me.  He also talked to me the entire time we were together.

Hmmm.  He wants me to show you something interesting.  We should follow...


Well, here is what I thought you might be interested in...Did you ever watch the
television show Fantasy Island?   Do you recognize this house?



That’s right, it’s the house they used in filming the Fantasy Island series.


The front walkway is all white marble.

You can see the bell tower where Tatoo would ring the bell to greet the guests.

The very opening of the show (before we saw Mr. Roark and Tatoo) was filmed in
Hawaii but the rest was all filmed at this location.

The house is locked up so we can’t go inside but it looks like someone is in the front
window. But as you get closer no one is there!  I understand that now and then the
same thing happens in the upstairs window.

As you walk behind the house you can see the lake and island setting which was
known as a very tropical Fantasy Island.  You also can’t help but think of Tatoo
saying “Ze Plane, Ze Plane!”.   Many thought he was saying “de plane, de plane”,
but he grew up in France and his French accent led him to say “Ze Plane, Ze Plane”.




Other movies were filmed here and at one point the house was painted dark brown for
the movie Meet The Fockers with Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand,
Ben Stiller and Blythe Danner.  That story took place in Florida but was filmed at this
house.  The production company restored it to the Fantasy Island colors of red and
white when they finished that production.
As I said, I couldn't go inside the house but I took some pictures through the windows
and I think you will be surprised at what I found.  It may have been left from another
television or movie set...or maybe someone's fantasy on Fantasy Island.






Here are a few other views around the house...



On the way back to my car I met up with this mom and dad and their teenagers.
Actually you can only see one teenager because they kept trying to slip away
from their parents(sound familiar?).  Mom and dad are not quite ready to have
them leave the nest just yet...I know some of you can relate to this because you
are sending your teenagers off to college for the first time.  I guess this is a slightly
different way of feeling like an empty nester. I believe for the peacocks living here,
much like for the human species, the nest will never be empty just a little different.

I was not able to get a picture with both the teenagers and parents at the same time. 
The kids moved too fast...I bet mom and dad think they're growing up way too fast!

And my new friend was waiting to say good-by to me.  He seems to like living on
Fantasy Island.