This past week our good friends Brooke & Steve Giannetti of Velvet & Linen were in town visiting with two of their kids, Nick & Leila. Thursday night, Dave & I went to an insanely perfect cocktail party in their honor thrown by Loi Thai and Tom Troeschel, owners of Tone on Tone, a beautiful antiques store in Bethesda. Like usual, I forgot to take very many pictures (I'm usually having too much fun, let's be honest) but to say Loi & Tom's place was amazing is a serious understatement. I have NEVER been somewhere like this house. It completely transports you to another place. You don't feel like you're in Kansas DC anymore. Because I forgot to take photos, I've taken most images of these from Joni of Cote de Texas's blogpost of almost 2 years ago when the house was just newly renovated, so there have been a lot of changes since then. The walk up to the front of the house is incredible. Boxwoods and trees now surround the front lawn which is empty in this photo:
{The limestone pavers on the front porch are so beautiful... I felt like we were walking around on Mt.Olympus here... The doors were flung open and a Spring breeze flowed into the house.}
The entire home feels completely open to the outdoors & to me, there's nothing better than that.
{looooove the skylights in this house!!!}
Almost everything is done in shades of white & neutrals (hence the name "tone on tone") and the floors are even bleached wood:
You feel like you're floating around the house...
There were small green accents throughout the home and I fell in love with these cheeky industrial green pendants in the kitchen:
I enjoyed the far right barstool as well... With less than a month to go 'till baby comes, I REALLY loved the food & had a great little spot to indulge!!! mm mmm mmm!
The kitchen & attached family room is where Loi & Tom do most of the "living" and it's a bit less formal than the rest of the home. They have topiaries & ferns all over the house (which are my FAVORITE things to accessorize with & that I unfortunately can't keep alive) and they're so beautiful:
{This console bisects the kitchen/ family room so the TV is opposite the kitchen. There's the most beautiful skylight above the topiaries.}
The pair of maiden hair fern may have been my favorite accessory in the entire home. Here's one of them on a pedestal flanking the fireplace:
..But of course my favorite part of the night was seeing so many great friends & people all in 1 place. The DC Design Community is full of amazing people & personalities and there's never enough time to see all the people, so it was so nice to get to see so many sweet faces at once.
{Brooke, Leila, me and Leah Moss of Moss Eclectic}
I'm so glad Brooke & Steve came to DC. They were signing copies of their book, Patina Style, which if you haven't read yet, needs to happen. It's full of beautiful photos & such practical hands-on information.
{Image from Patina Style }
We were able to steal them away from their busy schedule Friday for a trip to the Air & Space Museum (boys-only... Leila & Brooke & I hung at home) and for hanging out & pizza & cupcakes. (mm-mm-mm!!) Of course I didn't take photos, but if I had, you would have seen me lying on the couch and Brooke lying on a chair having a "sympathy pregnancy" for me. :) Sometimes it's nice to just veg out.
I'm off for the day but thank you so much to Loi & Tom for such a beautiful night!! Here they are in their (perfect) living room towards the end of the party:
{They are so sweet & hospitable and I'm pretty much in awe over their house... I'm one of those annoying people who ends up leaving a party last or almost last (I somehow don't notice when people are saying goodbye) so thanks for putting up with me Loi & Tom!!}
{Yay Matthew!!!! photo by Angie Seckinger}
For information on visiting the DC Design House, visit the website here: Dcdesignhouse.com
My room from last year's DC Design House is actually in this month's issue of Better Homes & Gardens Magazine too so if you see it on newsstands, check it out. (As soon as I get images, I'll be sure to post!! :)
Also, for more images & information on Tom & Loi's home, be sure to check out Joni's post: Cote de Texas Ton-on-Tone post
I just realized Loi has a blog, Tone on Tone, and you can view it here. The most recent post is about keeping his topiaries alive!! :)
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