We got a sneak peak at the Designer Showhouse at one of Scarsdale's most magnificent homes at 2 Cooper Road at the corner of Cooper and Murray Hill Roads. The Showhouse features the work of leading designers from Westchester and New York who have transformed the 1915 mansion into a stunning collection of stylized rooms. Proceeds from the Showhouse will benefit Cerebral Palsy of Westchester.
Locals who have driven by the house for years will now have the chance to see what's inside and to view the work of some of our area's most talented interior decorators. The house is built on a grand scale and 25 rooms in all have been imaginatively redone. There are public rooms, sitting rooms, bedrooms, a breakfast room, a conservatory, a library, and even a second floor room with a bar, should you want to drink without descending the grand staircase. A third floor "attic" with full height ceilings includes even more room for sleeping and relaxing.
The Grand Staircase
Showhouse hours are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sundays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed on Mondays. Children under six, infants, strollers, and pets are not admitted in the Showhouse. For more information please contact Kristen Harris at (914) 937-3800 ext. 353 or ext. 209 or visit their website here.
Here are photos of a few of the newly decorated rooms, but I suggest you go to get the full effect yourself.
Debra Gottlieb of Fine Lines Interiors in Armonk has reimagined the 22 x 22 dining room as the scene of a wedding party. Crowned with a multi-tiered butter cream cake the whimsical room includes something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue – the "blue" is the richly draped turquoise curtains and the "old" includes a photo taken at Gottlieb's own wedding. Don't miss the bride's bouquet, silk pumps, cameo motif and pastel macaroons in this elegantly-staged set. Click here to see more of Gottlieb's work.
We were also taken with Kim Freeman's jewel box of a breakfast room. Painted in shades of azure blue, the décor features Knoll Brno chairs covered in turquoise silk, Kim Freeman's Breakfast Room
Another featured designer is Rachel Laxer who hails from Scarsdale. Her sunroom on the landing of the grand Sunroom by Rachel Laxer
Attic Room Before Guest Room Transformed
This precious pink and green creation would make some little girl very happy. Furnished with a vanity and adorned in silk and roses this fanciful child's space was created by Manhattan's Rooms by ZoyaB.
Pretty in Pink from Rooms by ZoyaB
Visit the website for details. Gala Preview was held on May 1st