This photo: The dining room of Sinatra looks out onto a garden replete with fireplaces thanks to floor-toceiling windows made of non-reflective glass. Opposite page, from left: Sandblasted red oak paneling, images of Frank Sinatra, chandeliers made of ship rope, and carpeting with an abstract leaf design make up the restaurant’s dining room; the entrance is framed by whimsical columns that are done in “my best memory of the color of pasty green that’s used at the gardens in Versailles,” says Roger Thomas. www.hdmag.com November 2009http://www.hdmag.com