There are often times, more times than I would care to admit, that I see a stranger and compare them to a breed of dog. I mean, dogs do tend to favor people. ( Admit it, you know you've spotted a few Bichon Frises or Dachshunds around at your local neighborhood grocery. )
So I decided to put this talent to use and pair some adorable canines to their respective spaces of interior design... So here goes nothin.
Standard Poodle and layers of silk refinement in a Bedroom
For a dog such as this, you have to have a feminine, elegant space. Albert Hadley, one of the world's great designers, and Harry Heissman are responsible for the design on the bedroom. It's Venetian canopy and luxurious fabrics make it a comfortable home for even the most posh of dogs.
Brussels Griffon and a cool color paletted Living Area
I think I'm going to start caring a picture of this little guy around in my wallet to show when people are having a bad day...These Griffons bark fun and loveable energy, and Jonathan Adler doesn't do so bad himself in this colorful room.
Doberman Pincer and Rico Suave's Office
I have respect for this dog, just like I have respect for the design of this office. The person occupying the office,however, could quite possibly fit under the category of overindulgent tool. I guess I have to hope for the best and say he is a kind fellow who enjoys a good fur chair every once in a while.
King Charles Spaniel and a Classic Living Area
I saved the best for last. Of course, I am partial to the king Charles because my family has three of them, but these dogs are the the definition of elegance and sophistication. I can see this regal puppy perched right up on that beautiful sofa, making himself right at home.
Wags.
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went."
-Unknown