Where would this stunning actress live besides the beach Mecca of North America? No where but Malibu, California. Home to Pamela and her two sons is a bungalow with a comfortable sense of today's zip with yesterdays qualities. Floral prints, cabana stripes, and the ever changing rugs keep her Home from getting dated. Rounding out the California chic look are collections of antique crystal stemware and wicker furniture.
A tireless renovator, her signature look permeates every room. With a knack for making art from her sons age-specific drawings and her own hobby of black and white photography, no room is untouched by the Pamela Design stamp. To balance the feminine look for her boys, she goes white-slip-cover-basic to cleanse her visual senses, so later she can reinvent her space.
As an on-the-go mother, nothing is too pretty to use. Dinner parties feature a large array of her passion for collectible china, positioned on beautiful tablecloths from an extensive a ccumulation on exotic shopping trips. The outdoors play a big part in how Pamela defines herself, and laying out to catch the magnificent California rays are a featured pastime. Big luxury towels form the backdrop for oversized pillows, littered with books and magazines, complete this Baywatch star's sun bathing must-haves.
Some might call it a romantic style, but this ageless California woman knows where her heart is, her zip-chic Malibu Home.
Mark Nash's fourth real estate book, 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home (2005), and working as a real estate broker in Chicago are the foundation for his consumer-centric real estate perspective which has been featured on ABC-TV, Associated Press,CBS The Early Show, Bloomberg TV, Bottom Line Magazine, Business Week, CNN-TV, Fidelity Investors Weekly, MarketWatch, HGTVpro.com, MSNBC.com, Smart Money Magazine,The New York Times, Realty Times, Universal Press Syndicate and USA Today.
Author:: Mark Nash
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