
I’m so excited to be participating in my forth San Francisco Decorator Showcase.
You may remember my previous Showcase rooms;
- 2006 “Travelers Hideaway” a Guest Retreat (Washington at Spruce)
- 2008 “Orient Passage” a Sitting Room (Scott Street)
- 2009 “Reverie” the Master bedroom (Pacific Avenue)
My room this year, entitled “Ivory Tower”, is a charming third floor dormer-windowed space in an historic Albert Farr (architect) Pacific Heights Mansion. I will be continually sharing my thoughts and ideas as I develop the concept and space and the challenges that come with the process.

Scale Drawings: I measure the room, noting length, width, height, window sizes, and door placement. I identify the electrical outlets, switches and any ceiling fixtures and heating units .
Room Use and Mood: Decide how you want to use the room and, very importantly, how you want to feel when you are in the room. I decided this would be a peaceful room for thinking, studying, reading and contemplation. I found the dormer windows to be charming. I wanted the room to be cozy and enveloping. I like to design rooms that are really comfortable, where you feel like you never want to leave them.
Furniture Plan: It is important to make scale drawings of the floor plan as well as elevations for each wall. I draw all the elevations

Make a List: I make a rough list of the furniture, lighting and accessories for which I will search.
Next…Color and fabric and architecture.