
I love the Dixie Chicks. I had the fortune to see then a couple years back when they opened for The Eagles. When the issue of Metropolitan Home came with Emily Robinson home featured, I took notice.

Her space is so open and airy with calm hues. It has an industrial feel without being cold. Here are a couple more shots.

Architects Jim Poteet and Patrick Ousey; interior designer Joel MozerskyI adore this shot (and the rug). Having the glass
separate the room was a splendid idea. The instruments are art to me and I would love to see them all the time. The light radiates throughout.
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Great find and I LOVE the instrument room. Definitely art.
ReplyDeleteI really like how she hung the instruments in that final photo. My husband's a musician and we did something similar in his study, but it doesn't look nearly this dramatic without the glass walls!
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