![]() ![]() ![]() Defining the dining area is a monolithic, floor-to-ceiling 18th-century English wooden cabinet that’s filled with design books, several of them written by Ireland herself. Instead of cabinets, she uses her own textiles as curtains to disguise shelves of pots and pans. She hosts dinner parties in the back studio, roasting chicken in her cherry-red AGA stove. Newly planted succulents and a freshly installed swimming pool create, she says, an “Ibiza-meets–Luis Barragán” vibe. The outdoor lounge, with its wicker pendants and striped banquettes, is now the perfect vantage point for watching watercolor sunsets. The former Million Dollar Decorators star - her clients include Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Steve Martin - turned the courtyard into an oasis. The rag rug is from Amadi Carpets, the steel-framed sliding doors are by Chateau Domingue, and the wall hanging is a 19th-century suzani. In the living room, the custom sofa is in a linen velvet from Ireland’s fabric collection, and the armchairs are covered in an Otis Textiles linen slipcover (left) and a fabric purchased in Marrakech (right). ![]()
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