ELEGANT (continued from page 44) Wonderful things keep turning up at Azar's. Come and take home a long awaited dream. Main Store Outlet Store Western MI 670 S. Woodward Birmingham 30858 Orchard Lake Rd Farmington Hills 4265 28th St. Grand Rapids 1-800-622-7847 COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN • Personal Choice • Professional Design 32500 Northwestern Highway Farmington Hills, MI (810) 851-7540 46 • WINTER 1995 • STYLE copper and the top cap is brass." Complementing the graceful rail in the walkway are four beautiful Lowell Nesbitt oils, each depicting a different flower. To the left of the stairs are the two children's rooms; the elegant master suite is on the right. Guests entering the suite are greeted by an impressionistic painting from French artist Zean de Botton. "It was my favorite painting in my mother's house," Powers explains. The hallway on the left leads to Mr. Powers' dressing room, which features a white and gray marble bathroom. Next, in what used to be the bedroom, is Mrs. Powers' hallway of closets. The orig- inal balcony at the end of the hallway was converted into a sleek, luxurious retreat. A two-story glass block wall is the backdrop for the iron chaise upholstered in white terry cloth. On the left is a nickel-plated metal ar- chitectural vanity with a white sparkled marble top. Adding contrast on the right is the feminine dressing table covered in a combination of delicate white fabrics. Adorning the top is a handsome collection of tortoise dresser pieces and perfume bot- tles. The antique gilded mirror gives a ma- jestic quality to the streamlined space. The glass block was repeated over the white marble tub. "The architect was very particular that everything had to be pro- portioned evenly," Powers says. "I love the purity of this space." The bedroom's wood floors are stained dark. The ceiling, which has cove lighting, is a sunflower yellow color. "It took a few tries to get the color right, but it is fresh and always makes me feel good," the owner says. "I used touches of blue and white and wanted a European feel to the room." Sophisticated elegance are the operative words to describe the room. Looking regal against the wall, the four-poster metal bed, draped in a white gauze fabric, features cus- tom linens in white and blue Fortuny and Canovas fabrics created by Carlinas Drap- ery in St. Clair Shores. A collection of tortoise and hand-paint- ed folk boxes rests on top of the 18th-cen- tury partner's desk that serves as a night stand on the left of the bed. The curved lines of the old Portuguese desk chair add a pleasing contrast. A new Baker dresser (continued on page 48)