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Pratt Mansion Turned into Showcase for Top Design Talent

"Home is Where the Heart Is" in Glen Cove to benefit the American Heart Association.

A Glen Cove home showcasing the talents of 25 of the Metropolitan New York area's top interior and landscape designers is now open to the public.

“Home Is Where The Heart Is” will turn Standard Oil heiress Lydia Pratt's 7,000 square foot 19th Century Colonial Revival mansion at 145 Dosoris Lane into a paradise of art. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the American Heart Association. 

Participating designers include: Anne Tarasoff Interiors, Baltimore Design Group, Barbara Page Home, Baron-Goldstein Design Associates, Ltd., Beach Glass Designs, Catherine Brown Paterson Design, Dee Ann Design, LLC, Dyfari Interiors, Elsa Soyars Interiors Ltd., Eva Art & Design, Inc., Garden Rooms, Inc.
Greg Lanza Design, Henry & Co Design, Karen Joy Rosen Interior Design, Kate Singer/Kate Singer Home, Kim E. Courtney Interiors & Design, Loria Design Group
Margreet Cevasco Design, Melanie Roy Design, Suzanne Costa Interiors, The Plant Doctor, Inc., The Rinfret Group, Vasi Ypsilantis Design Associates, Willow Garden Design. 

The showhouse will be open from Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013 to Sunday, Dec. 1, 2013, Tuesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Showhouse will be closed on Mondays and on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 28. 

Admission to the Showhouse is $30 per person or $20 per person when purchased in groups of 20 or more. There will be no admission to the Showhouse 30 minutes before closing. Children under 6, strollers and pets are not admitted into the Showhouse.


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