The Veranda 'House of Windsor' showhouse
The Veranda "House of Windsor" showhouse is an 8,000-square-foot spread in Los Angeles' Mandeville Canyon. It takes its name after designer Windsor Smith, who spearheaded the project, and includes rooms designed by Candace Barnes, Stephen Block, Peter Dunham, Richard Hallberg, Kathryn Ireland, Martyn Lawrence-Bullard, Paul Robbins, Richard Shapiro and Tara Shaw.
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Veranda 'House of Windsor' showhouse
Windsor Smith designed the entry hall, which runs from the front entrance to the backyard. It's wide enough to serve as a dining room for entertaining on the grand scale -- for those "six days of a year when you actually throw a huge dinner party," she said. The floor is from Exquisite Surfaces, which sourced the stones from a Peruvian schoolhouse. Smith painted the walls with Benjamin Moore's Revere Pewter gray.
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