Williamsburg will always be in my heart for it was our chosen destination for our honeymoon in 1992. Browsing and viewing all the amazing colonial homes and gardens was breathtaking. My love was the pristine and manicured gardens with all the hedges of boxwoods. A true English garden can be found throughout Williamsburg. A must see if you are in Virginia on vacation and love all things historian.
We also honeymooned in Williamsburg 45 years ago and fell in love with it!!! We’ve been back with our children and grandchildren , how cool is that!!! Hope you will do the same!
@@danitaperkins6506 I'm sorry she didn't acknowledge your sweet reply, but I will. I grew up in Northern Virginia and my brother graduated from William & Mary in 1986. I have wonderful memories of visiting Williamsburg first as a child and later as an adult. It's an amazing experience. Glad you felt that way, too.
@@quintessenceblg let's pretend we still live in the world ( America) everything is still White a blue-eyed Caucasian Anglo-Saxon ! Take your head out of your ass people the rain nowhere else to run
OMG... That was FReaking AWESOME !!!!!!! That Stair rail painted the Green then the mopboard black on top... the colors are FANTASTIC !!!! LOVED IT … Been loving him for longer than I can say, to be honest....
I absolutely love American Colonial design (and design in the periods leading up to this) so this episode of Quintessence has been one of my absolute favourites - so far. Would love to see more houses of this period and earlier. Thank you, both, for another great one.
The master bedroom was my favorite. The gold, black, red and white create a feeling that is historic yet clean and modern. And, as you mentioned, the room is so well balanced. The wooden piece hanging on the wall behind his bed is a show stopper. I can see why Anthony spends so much time there. It looks very cozy. Thank you for another inspiring episode!
A Terrific video as usual Susanna ! A good example how color can make a period home even more authentic. Without you we would never get to see the interiors of these beautiful homes ! Cheers !
I'm a color person and I like the colors he used! I like the black as an accent. I think sometimes it gets a bum rap because it's dark but used with color, it really pops!
I absolutely loved touring this home! I have visited Colonial Williamsburg when I was a child and fell in love with the style, design, colors and furniture way back then. I still use a color similar to the Lafayette blue used in this home and ironically it is named "Colonial Blue" which I love to pair with a vermillion red. I loved the way he used the antique patterns and the colors especially the gold, blue and white of his dining room, and also the nautical style decor. I noticed the Duncan Phyfe pieces in his home that are sharing spaces with incredible Shaker style furniture amongst the many romantic Victorian chairs and settees that he has successfully incorporated into all the rooms. His Vidal Gore brass bed is to die for! I am in love with a bold brass bed of any age or style! The Lincoln style railroad chairs in the entry room remind me of my grandmother's house as she collected and cherished them. The artwork is outstanding in his choices of Americana portraits in oil and the simplicity of the Folk art portraits hung together is so interesting to me and clever, I think. The grand moldings are stunning and to see them framing bold bright colors with carpets that pop with matching colors is like watching a colonial parade march thru the home. I loved this home and it touched me to be able to see it and am silently wondering if I didn't live a past life as a colonial designer? LOL! But seriously Susanna and Stacey, I could ramble on and on about this home and Anthony Baratta's designs, but more importantly the way you both outdid yourselves with the quality of the video, the interesting conversation and the content you provided us is gorgeous. Bravo with two enthusiastic thumbs up for this tour! Thanks again ladies you never disappoint!
I loved every second of this visit. Being an artist living in a 1760 in the Hudson Valley for eons and a membership lover of CW I get it and felt validated in my principle of adding color and living in the now and not stopped in time. As a historic preservation activist I love Tony's zest for life and design and OMG to sleep in that bed... lucky man!
One of the most striking things I noticed about Williamsburg was how quiet it is. We take for granted the background noise of modern life. Even in the suburbs. Without electricity, the environment is very quiet.
I had a part of my home “retro avocado”. After 7 years, I repainted with beigie antique white. I kind of miss color though. Maybe in a few years I’ll go with the blue used here.
When I read Colonial in the title I wasn't sure ... but I absolutely loved it. What an incredibly interior & location both so alive and vibrant yet rooted in the past.
Oh happy Sunday in October!!! Such a treat to see beautiful antiques in a wonderful home. The textiles, the colors!!!!! Perfection!!! I call this, " Fearless Decorating!"
I was thrilled to see that drum side stand you have.I bought one awhile back and my husband couldn’t see why I loved it.I haven’t had the opportunity to display it yet. So now he could see how fabulous it is.
@@quintessenceblg it is very nice when I see how other people take the designs o their house. That gives me great ideas for me an my apartment here in Chicago.
This a lovely home housed in an amazing gallery. History & cozy interior in one place with beautiful colours everywhere. The owner seems a warm & fun gentleman. Good job Susannah & team. Love this video. So many interesting information.
What a surprise that someone lives in one of Williamsburg's colonial homes. I thought they were all museums!---I'm so glad these wonderful structures were saved and can be enjoyed for many, many years to come.---I don't recall ever seeing in a Colonial-era home a staircase quite like the one in Mr. Baratta's home. The staircase seems to be a forerunner of the kind seen in homes of following eras and I'm thinking in particular of the Victorian era in which there's a long flight of stairs going up to a curve in the stairs that might have been a landing, all of which can be seen in the entrance hall with the rest of the stairs being out of sight.---I'm a card player so I especially liked the framed reproductions of playing cards.
Tony is the first ever Designer in Residence - no one has ever occupied one of the historic homes before. This was renovated back to the original 18th c. house so the staircase would have certainly proceeded a Victorian style one - I don't think it is all that unusual for a Georgian style home. Glad you enjoyed the card prints!
@@quintessenceblg You are mistaken. It's not true that no one has ever occupied a historic home in CW before the Designer in Residence. One of my friends is living in one right now. There are a number of private residences among the houses along Duke of Gloucester Street, and these have been occupied by CW employees since early days of the restoration. www.localscoopmagazine.com/life/colonial-homes-modern-lives/
@@quintessenceblg Could you check that information? That particular home was one of the last privately owned homes in Colonial Williamsburg. Someone has lived in that home until either they died or their heirs sold it to Colonial Williamsburg. (I think). And while Tony is the first Designer in Residence, many of the historic homes are lived in by employees at market value rentals and many are available for lodging for visitors. I have stayed in one of the houses. I hope you see this because I have a question that you probably can help me with...there is now another designer in residence... what is Colonial Williamsburg going to do with the home after the designer goes back home? Do you know what they are planning for these beautifully decorated homes?
@@LBGirl1988 Hi there - you are right about people occupying the historic homes. Here is the official answer to your questions: "All of the houses (but one) in Colonial Williamsburg’s historic area are owned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Most are rented to employees, and a few to donors, and some are available to guests as part of the “Colonial Houses” program under the Williamsburg Inn mantle. Larger houses, such as the Palmer House where Tony lived, and the Nelson-Galt House, where Heather lives, are normally occupied by senior executives with the Foundation. The licensing department has been lucky to be able to use several of our original houses as showhouses for our Designer in Residence program. Tony was our first WBG Designer in Residence, so while he was not the first resident of the Palmer House, he was the first to decorate and live in one of the original or reconstructed houses in that role." And when Heather is no longer living at the Nelson-Galt house, it will probably be a CWF executive who rents it. AND - stay tuned for our video visit with Heather at the Nelson-Galt house coming this fall.
I visited colonial Williamsburg a few years ago. I liked it a lot. And this house is really very nice with its bright colors and interesting furniture and textiles.
Big up to the editor of this vid...fantastic job, interspersing the cutaways referencing the talk...very informative, intriguing and ohhhh so very fabulous as always....Q...you two ladies are doing a very important public service here bringing art, culture, decor and fabulese to the world...Thank you very very much indeed...
Well thank you so much Ravneet!! So appreciate your observant feedback. And delighted you enjoy our videos!! - Stacey (behind the camera and in the editing room).
This is soooooo COOL! Designer in residence? Who knew? Love all the colour, very courageous and brave...... we need more of that in interior design ....so many great ideas! Thanks ladies! xo W
I have to say you visit some quite elegant homes with such taste And a lot from mature men! So refreshing to see great colour with design lucky old you 😊
Just delightful! What a lovely home in Williamsburg ... a place I will visit again soon. Love the colors! I am one who is a bit afraid if color, but I am feeling inspired to add a touch! As always, your videos are seriously a gift to all of us. Really amazing!!
Another inspiring triumph! Thank you for identifying the colors used . I make my clients watch your videos and naturally they thank me for making them aware ! You are a dynamic duo and I can’t wait to see what awaits...
Tony, I absolutely love what you have done with your home. The colors are spectacular and inviting. I love how you have mixed different periods of furniture. It all works so well together. I live in a replica of the George Wythe house built in 1950. The walls are all still white, but not for long. Thanks for the inspiration. Well done indeed!!
I love that you were specific in naming the paint colors, thank you! So easy to jot down notes to refer back to. Fantastic video, as always! Thanks for sharing! 💚💚💚
Oooohhh the Damask Gold is literally the yellow I have been looking for, so joyful! What an unusual unique home, like a painter and his pallet big scale, and in such a unique location too.
Thanks for this great tour! I've been a fan of Mr. Baratta's work for ages. If you want to see more, he has a book "Diamond Baratta Design" - loads of lovely colorful interiors!
OMG Ooo My Goodness I get so excited whan I see that there a new video ... I like to know how do you keep finding amazing people and homes .. you all just do a awesome job ... So so happy that I subscribe
I am binge watching some of my favourite Quitessence episodes and this is in my top five. This home proves that traditional decorating doesn’t have to be granny-ish or stuffy. There is a sense of playfulness about this home and I love it! Plus the late 18th century colour palette is so beautiful.❤️
I love that Goodwin Green, which I think reflects the Colonial love of the sea. Later, in the 20's and 30's, they used a lighter version of that color that I love as well. This is one of my favorite houses on Quintessence.
As much as I love going on these journeys with you and the owners, I also love reading all the comments to see what others got from seeing these amazing homes. Thank you for sharing.
I love, love, love that house! Oh my goodness, it’s absolutely stunning, witty and extremely bold! Mr. Baratta’s choice of paint colors is brilliant! I wish I could afford to hire him to decorate my flat. The folk art pieces are so interesting! ♥️👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This guy can decorate my house anytime! Love it!
I adore Colonial Williamsburg. Been there many times, & contribute yearly. Keep American history alive & truthful!
Williamsburg will always be in my heart for it was our chosen destination for our honeymoon in 1992. Browsing and viewing all the amazing colonial homes and gardens was breathtaking. My love was the pristine and manicured gardens with all the hedges of boxwoods. A true English garden can be found throughout Williamsburg. A must see if you are in Virginia on vacation and love all things historian.
We also honeymooned in Williamsburg 45 years ago and fell in love with it!!! We’ve been back with our children and grandchildren , how cool is that!!! Hope you will do the same!
@@danitaperkins6506 I'm sorry she didn't acknowledge your sweet reply, but I will. I grew up in Northern Virginia and my brother graduated from William & Mary in 1986. I have wonderful memories of visiting Williamsburg first as a child and later as an adult. It's an amazing experience. Glad you felt that way, too.
How Cool is that, living right in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg!
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This is simply FABULOUS... LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this episode!!!
Thank you! So glad!!
I always look forward to see the latest video of Quintessence. What a beautiful house and what a nice man.
Thank you and yes to both - beautiful home and lovely guy!
My thoughts exactly!
Me too absolutely love it!
@@quintessenceblg let's pretend we still live in the world ( America) everything is still White a blue-eyed Caucasian Anglo-Saxon !
Take your head out of your ass people the rain nowhere else to run
My favorite home tour !!!!
Thank you and stay tuned - headed back to Williamsburg next week ;-)
OMG... That was FReaking AWESOME !!!!!!! That Stair rail painted the Green then the mopboard black on top... the colors are FANTASTIC !!!! LOVED IT … Been loving him for longer than I can say, to be honest....
We are absolutely delighted to hear that!! Tony is so talented and fun and the Benjamin Moore colors he chose are fabulous!
What a lovely home. I would stop and look at every article that is in his home.
Oh, this house is pure joy! Love the colours and colonial style and Anthony suits it perfectly.
He does doesn't he? So glad you enjoyed!
MY GOD! THAT HOUSE IS A DREAM! LOVE EVERYTHING!
I absolutely love American Colonial design (and design in the periods leading up to this) so this episode of Quintessence has been one of my absolute favourites - so far. Would love to see more houses of this period and earlier. Thank you, both, for another great one.
Our pleasure!
A visual delight!
The master bedroom was my favorite. The gold, black, red and white create a feeling that is historic yet clean and modern. And, as you mentioned, the room is so well balanced. The wooden piece hanging on the wall behind his bed is a show stopper. I can see why Anthony spends so much time there. It looks very cozy. Thank you for another inspiring episode!
Isn't that such a great room?! And thank you - we are so glad you find our channel inspiring!
Magnificent. Thank you. X
Thank you so much Kate - glad you enjoyed!!
A Terrific video as usual Susanna ! A good example how color can make a period home even more authentic. Without you we would never get to see the interiors of these beautiful homes ! Cheers !
Thank you!! So glad you enjoy our series!! - Stacey (behind the camera)
Thank you so much for watching!!!
I'm a color person and I like the colors he used! I like the black as an accent. I think sometimes it gets a bum rap because it's dark but used with color, it really pops!
Yes, a great design trick!
Black always helps ground a room...
I absolutely loved touring this home! I have visited Colonial Williamsburg when I was a child and fell in love with the style, design, colors and furniture way back then. I still use a color similar to the Lafayette blue used in this home and ironically it is named "Colonial Blue" which I love to pair with a vermillion red. I loved the way he used the antique patterns and the colors especially the gold, blue and white of his dining room, and also the nautical style decor. I noticed the Duncan Phyfe pieces in his home that are sharing spaces with incredible Shaker style furniture amongst the many romantic Victorian chairs and settees that he has successfully incorporated into all the rooms. His Vidal Gore brass bed is to die for! I am in love with a bold brass bed of any age or style! The Lincoln style railroad chairs in the entry room remind me of my grandmother's house as she collected and cherished them. The artwork is outstanding in his choices of Americana portraits in oil and the simplicity of the Folk art portraits hung together is so interesting to me and clever, I think. The grand moldings are stunning and to see them framing bold bright colors with carpets that pop with matching colors is like watching a colonial parade march thru the home. I loved this home and it touched me to be able to see it and am silently wondering if I didn't live a past life as a colonial designer? LOL! But seriously Susanna and Stacey, I could ramble on and on about this home and Anthony Baratta's designs, but more importantly the way you both outdid yourselves with the quality of the video, the interesting conversation and the content you provided us is gorgeous. Bravo with two enthusiastic thumbs up for this tour! Thanks again ladies you never disappoint!
Amy Hoffmann Amy thank you for such a lovely and thoughtful comment it is our pleasure to bring you these unique homes please stay tuned!
Amy!! Thank you! Your comments are always so insightful and on point - very much appreciated!
What a lovely home, love the colours and colonial style too!
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This house is spectacular ! The tour was amazing and the colors just fantastic ! Thank you so much everyone!
Our pleasure - so glad you enjoyed!
I love your shows. I have learned how to decorate my own home without being afraid to introduce different colors schemes and furniture.
Thank you and delighted to hear that we could provide the inspiration to be brave with color!!
Angie Johnson Decorate Fearlessly!
THE COLOR COMBINATIONS ARE SO SPECTACULAR....
Tony is so great with color!
Super excited to see this!
Stunningly beautiful and amazing color use!
Thanks all, that is very special characteristic design
Absolutely magnificent!!
He's really made the most of that house and the Colonial style. Wow.
I loved every second of this visit. Being an artist living in a 1760 in the Hudson Valley for eons and a membership lover of CW I get it and felt validated in my principle of adding color and living in the now and not stopped in time. As a historic preservation activist I love Tony's zest for life and design and OMG to sleep in that bed... lucky man!
Theresa Kraft Delighted you are a kindred spirit and loved Tony’s exuberant love of color, history and design!!
One of the most striking things I noticed about Williamsburg was how quiet it is. We take for granted the background noise of modern life. Even in the suburbs. Without electricity, the environment is very quiet.
What a gorgeous home! So many paint colors! Heaven💗
Susana, I am waiting with bated breath for your next video!! I check daily :)!!! Love the videos and the music at the beginning!
Thank you Christina!! Stay tuned - new one coming in the next couple weeks!
Quintessence YEA!!!! I’m so excited!!! Thank you for your reply!!
Thank you so much for watching!!
I love color! Today everyone is going the farm house look but I’m not, I must have color. Thank you Susanna and Anthony it’s fun and beautiful!
We love color too - so glad you enjoyed! - Stacey (behind the camera)
I had a part of my home “retro avocado”. After 7 years, I repainted with beigie antique white. I kind of miss color though. Maybe in a few years I’ll go with the blue used here.
So true. I hate all the white and phony vintage!
They f***** up that entire house
Love love love it! So beautiful yet comfortable.
When I read Colonial in the title I wasn't sure ... but I absolutely loved it.
What an incredibly interior & location both so alive and vibrant yet rooted in the past.
Eric Lewis Perfectly put!! So glad you joined us and enjoyed!
Oh happy Sunday in October!!! Such a treat to see beautiful antiques in a wonderful home. The textiles, the colors!!!!! Perfection!!! I call this, " Fearless Decorating!"
It is indeed - we love fearless decorating!!
I love that style of house so much. The colours he has used are so beautiful. I’m taking away so much inspiration from this home.
The Schnauz so glad to hear it!
I was thrilled to see that drum side stand you have.I bought one awhile back and my husband couldn’t see why I loved it.I haven’t had the opportunity to display it yet. So now he could see how fabulous it is.
Wow!!!!! Stunning!
Exquisite colonial interpretation with color as a spring board !
Beautiful. Very fresh and inventive yet respects the wonderful Colonial architecture.
I love the arrange of colors he used. Nice taste and very creative.
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V ery nice....Thank you for this tour of this lovely home.
Our pleasure - glad you enjoyed!!
@@quintessenceblg it is very nice when I see how other people take the designs o their house. That gives me great ideas for me an my apartment here in Chicago.
Honestly! One has to be very confident to get away with so many colors ! Remarkable!
K Soh Bold, bright and fearless is Tony’s signature!!
I love his colour scheme paint furnishings, the floor rugs, all beautiful.
So glad you enjoyed!
I'm in love with this home and the color scheme.
miss pantsuitsortofthing So glad you enjoyed!!
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing your beautiful historical home.
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What a splendid house. I adore his use of vibrant colors.
I came back to watch this again! One of my favorites! I’m so in love with this home! Thank you so much for sharing!
Our pleasure! So glad you enjoyed!
I am going to watch this again and paint my house. Loved it! More colonial Williamsburg please....Love Virginia!
Betsy H Thsnk you Virginia! So glad you enjoyed!!
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It would be challenging to live there....but his taste is a Wonderful fit!
This a lovely home housed in an amazing gallery. History & cozy interior in one place with beautiful colours everywhere. The owner seems a warm & fun gentleman. Good job Susannah & team. Love this video. So many interesting information.
Glad you enjoyed it
Early American is my absolute favorite! So happy to see this showcased! ☺️ What an interesting take. I LOVED his use of color. 😍
Shelly D. Tony’s bold take on color is one of his great design signatures!!
Completely in love with that house...
Great Colors Symbiose.This Is The Resurection's 18th Century Decoration👍
What a delightful man!
He IS!!
Very unique house. Love the colors. Beautiful video. Thank you for making it longer than usual.
Our pleasure - glad you enjoyed!
What a surprise that someone lives in one of Williamsburg's colonial homes. I thought they were all museums!---I'm so glad these wonderful structures were saved and can be enjoyed for many, many years to come.---I don't recall ever seeing in a Colonial-era home a staircase quite like the one in Mr. Baratta's home. The staircase seems to be a forerunner of the kind seen in homes of following eras and I'm thinking in particular of the Victorian era in which there's a long flight of stairs going up to a curve in the stairs that might have been a landing, all of which can be seen in the entrance hall with the rest of the stairs being out of sight.---I'm a card player so I especially liked the framed reproductions of playing cards.
Tony is the first ever Designer in Residence - no one has ever occupied one of the historic homes before. This was renovated back to the original 18th c. house so the staircase would have certainly proceeded a Victorian style one - I don't think it is all that unusual for a Georgian style home. Glad you enjoyed the card prints!
@@quintessenceblg You are mistaken. It's not true that no one has ever occupied a historic home in CW before the Designer in Residence. One of my friends is living in one right now. There are a number of private residences among the houses along Duke of Gloucester Street, and these have been occupied by CW employees since early days of the restoration. www.localscoopmagazine.com/life/colonial-homes-modern-lives/
@@quintessenceblg Could you check that information? That particular home was one of the last privately owned homes in Colonial Williamsburg. Someone has lived in that home until either they died or their heirs sold it to Colonial Williamsburg. (I think). And while Tony is the first Designer in Residence, many of the historic homes are lived in by employees at market value rentals and many are available for lodging for visitors. I have stayed in one of the houses. I hope you see this because I have a question that you probably can help me with...there is now another designer in residence... what is Colonial Williamsburg going to do with the home after the designer goes back home? Do you know what they are planning for these beautifully decorated homes?
@@LBGirl1988 Hi there - you are right about people occupying the historic homes. Here is the official answer to your questions: "All of the houses (but one) in Colonial Williamsburg’s historic area are owned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Most are rented to employees, and a few to donors, and some are available to guests as part of the “Colonial Houses” program under the Williamsburg Inn mantle. Larger houses, such as the Palmer House where Tony lived, and the Nelson-Galt House, where Heather lives, are normally occupied by senior executives with the Foundation. The licensing department has been lucky to be able to use several of our original houses as showhouses for our Designer in Residence program. Tony was our first WBG Designer in Residence, so while he was not the first resident of the Palmer House, he was the first to decorate and live in one of the original or reconstructed houses in that role." And when Heather is no longer living at the Nelson-Galt house, it will probably be a CWF executive who rents it. AND - stay tuned for our video visit with Heather at the Nelson-Galt house coming this fall.
@@quintessenceblg I KNEW you were the right one to ask. THANK YOU!!!!!
I visited colonial Williamsburg a few years ago. I liked it a lot. And this house is really very nice with its bright colors and interesting furniture and textiles.
So Nice....But I need more videos!!! Thanks for sharing...We want to here soon of Quintessence, again!!!
Thank you! Stay tuned!
Big up to the editor of this vid...fantastic job, interspersing the cutaways referencing the talk...very informative, intriguing and ohhhh so very fabulous as always....Q...you two ladies are doing a very important public service here bringing art, culture, decor and fabulese to the world...Thank you very very much indeed...
Well thank you so much Ravneet!! So appreciate your observant feedback. And delighted you enjoy our videos!! - Stacey (behind the camera and in the editing room).
VERY NICE , the dining room melt my heart , gorgeous.
This is soooooo COOL! Designer in residence? Who knew? Love all the colour, very courageous and brave...... we need more of that in interior design ....so many great ideas! Thanks ladies! xo W
Yes, it's a new initiative!! Isn't it a great idea?! Thank you Will - so glad you liked and agree about the color!! XO
I have to say you visit some quite elegant homes with such taste
And a lot from mature men!
So refreshing to see great colour with design lucky old you 😊
Hazel Fisher Thabk you and yes we feel lucky to have entree to so many beautiful homes! Glad you enjoy!!
Just delightful! What a lovely home in Williamsburg ... a place I will visit again soon. Love the colors! I am one who is a bit afraid if color, but I am feeling inspired to add a touch! As always, your videos are seriously a gift to all of us. Really amazing!!
Bonnie W Thank you so much and delighted to inspire!!
Strictly adorable!
Absolutely love the evolution of your vlog, I’ve been watching for what seems like years. Fascinating people and interior designs.
Thanks so much!! So glad you enjoy!
The only channel I even bother to put post notifications on 💕😊
Rebellious Refinement thank you!!!
Well thank you so much!!
Madamoislle. Susan sulk u never fail to surprise us.ur videos are truly treat to watch.
Another inspiring triumph! Thank you for identifying the colors used . I make my clients watch your videos and naturally they thank me for making them aware ! You are a dynamic duo and I can’t wait to see what awaits...
Thank you! so glad we can be inspiring to clients!
Mer Pude Thank you so much!! And love that you make your clients watch - we live being an entertaining AND educational channel! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I love the coat and hats!! WOWZERS!
Fantástico...adorei tudo!!! from Rio de Janeiro.
So glad!! Lovely to hear from you in Brazil!!
Tony, I absolutely love what you have done with your home. The colors are spectacular and inviting. I love how you have mixed different periods of furniture. It all works so well together. I live in a replica of the George Wythe house built in 1950. The walls are all still white, but not for long. Thanks for the inspiration. Well done indeed!!
So glad you enjoyed!! 🙏🏻
Fantastic. I love the colours. Thanks for sharing
Our pleasure - so glad you enjoyed! Tony is known for his color mastery!
I love that you were specific in naming the paint colors, thank you! So easy to jot down notes to refer back to. Fantastic video, as always! Thanks for sharing! 💚💚💚
So glad you liked learning that information!! And thank you!
Happy this was helpful!
I adore Williamsburg!
That was amazing. I thought it was a perfect balance: it looked very colonial but livable with a modern feel to it.
Exactly - glad you enjoyed!!
Me encanta la decoracion y su canal, especialmente, desde Uruguay Paula 💓
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Oooohhh the Damask Gold is literally the yellow I have been looking for, so joyful! What an unusual unique home, like a painter and his pallet big scale, and in such a unique location too.
And ps, the guest room painted in custis salmon made my heart flutter :)
Delighted to hear!!
@@hollywood7702 Glad you liked!
Susanna always incredibly warm, gracious and charismatic
She is isn't she?! Lucky to have her as my video partner! - Stacey (behind the camera)
Thank you so much!
Thanks for this great tour! I've been a fan of Mr. Baratta's work for ages. If you want to see more, he has a book "Diamond Baratta Design" - loads of lovely colorful interiors!
Glad you enjoyed! Yes, know the book - thanks!
I’m glad u added the colors that were used. It really gives me insight as to what would work for my home!
Glad we could provide some inspiration!
Except in his bedroom. I watched twice I thought I missed it what is the trim door color
I love his style✨
OMG Ooo My Goodness I get so excited whan I see that there a new video ... I like to know how do you keep finding amazing people and homes .. you all just do a awesome job ... So so happy that I subscribe
Thank you so much Raymond! We love to hear that!
Just love, Love your videos, Awesome, beautiful homes everything so tasteful
I am binge watching some of my favourite Quitessence episodes and this is in my top five. This home proves that traditional decorating doesn’t have to be granny-ish or stuffy. There is a sense of playfulness about this home and I love it! Plus the late 18th century colour palette is so beautiful.❤️
Delighted to hear! And thank you for your thoughtful comment!
Yes, THIS is my style!! I’m so sick of white and gray! What a wearying trend!
We love color too! Glad you enjoyed!
I love that Goodwin Green, which I think reflects the Colonial love of the sea. Later, in the 20's and 30's, they used a lighter version of that color that I love as well. This is one of my favorite houses on Quintessence.
So glad you enjoyed!!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL home! I would have enjoyed a peek into the kitchen.
Love this channel (and video) so much. I enjoy seeing the passion for decorating, and the reasons behind why certain things were chosen.
Thank you - exactly what we love to share!!
Fabulous! Love the picture at the end!
Nice and colourful, not another of these white/grey/beige Designer Apartments! Something special and cosy!
Soooooo amazing!!! I love it!!! Thank you for sharing!
Our pleasure!
I love that Golden rod yellow
Me too!
As much as I love going on these journeys with you and the owners, I also love reading all the comments to see what others got from seeing these amazing homes. Thank you for sharing.
Our pleasure! And I love reading all the comments as well!
When my children were pre teens we toured Colonial Williamsburg.
Beautiful...
I love, love, love that house! Oh my goodness, it’s absolutely stunning, witty and extremely bold! Mr. Baratta’s choice of paint colors is brilliant! I wish I could afford to hire him to decorate my flat. The folk art pieces are so interesting! ♥️👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This was just GORGEOUS!
love all the color combos !
Oh! So elegant! So inspiring. What a fabulous, fabulous home AND video. You absolutely nailed it AGAIN. I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!
Crow Quill Tarot Thank you thank you!!
Que lindos colores de esta residencia antigua. Volvere a Williansburg...
Loved the decor and colour combinations.