110 Dielman Before and After Photos | 2017 Ladue News Decorator’s Show House

They say it’s what’s on the inside that counts, and what’s inside the 2017 Ladue News Show House is quite literally – drumroll, please – a second house. Welcome to 110 Dielman Road in Ladue.

Originally built in the 1930s, 110 Dielman Road started out as a charming stone cottage featuring a pattern of triangles and horizontal lines in light gray. Decades later, a massive contemporary addition was added, but unlike modern additions built onto the back of a home, this one engulfed the property, leaving the cottage and its stonework as the nucleus for the expansive estate.

Today, 110 Dielman Road features four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a half-bathroom throughout its 5,175-square-foot interior. The new exterior features oversize windows framing the view of 2-plus acres of property. Inside, the original stonework abounds, as well as other showstopping design details like multiple vaulted wood-beam ceilings and a cobbled stone-and-marble floor.

Great Room/Foyer – Annie Genovese of Forsyth Art

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David Deatherage Interior Design | 2017 Ladue News Decorator’s Show House

A sneak peak of this year’s Ladue News Decorator’s Show House, 110 Dielman! For tickets to the event click here.

“The [guest room] has beautiful light and a gorgeous view of the backyard,” says designer David Deatherage of David Deatherage Design, noting his overall theme for the space was chic, relaxed elegance. The room provided a few challenges, though, including a tight turn to enter the space. This physically limited the pieces Deatherage could bring into the room, and he instantly excluded the canopy bed he originally considered using.

David Deatherage also helped decorate my Bernoudy! See the interior of my house here.

Contact David Deatherage: 314-495-3719 | daviddeatheragedesign.com

Zuber & Cie | French Hand Painted Wallpaper

Original Zuber & Cie wallpaper at 10066 Carters Manor, Ladue, one of our current listings.

Zuber & Cie, a French Manufacture de Papier Peints et Tissus (French for: painted wallpaper and fabrics), was founded by Jean Zuber.  The headquarters has remained in Rixheim, France since the founding of the company in 1797.  The company now has showrooms in Paris, Nice, New York, Los Angeles, London and Dubai.

Zuber & Cie uses more than 100,000 woodblocks engraved in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Wallpapers include: Vues de l’Amérique du Nord, Eldorado, Hindoustan, les Guerres, d’Independence, and Isola Bella. Among wall coverings, Zuber also produces dado borders, friezes, and ceiling papers portraying things such as faux drapery, fringe and tassels.

It is reported that Jean Zuber’s wall coverings were so popular and respected that he received a Legion of Honor in 1834 by King Louis Philippe.

An antique copy of the Vues de l’Amérique du Nord, was installed in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House during John F. Kennedy’s presidency.

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