Posts Tagged ‘interior design’

Young Talent

Friday, May 17th, 2013

Beleza

Our adventures in New York on Wednesday led to many encounters with wonderful designers, some established stars and others, rising stars.  Having been fans of Young Huh’s work ever since we saw it in the pages of Connecticut Cottages & Gardens, we were so excited to actually meet her in person at the TradHome party.

House Beautiful “Kitchen of the Month”

A local, award-winning, talent with (her Scarsdale, NY home where ”Marie Antoinette meets Jean Michel Frank” won her an Innovation in Design Award in 2011), Young’s style of mixing the old with the new allows her to infuse a fresh creative edge to her interiors.  And as a mother of three, Young understands the need to balance chic design with kid-friendly furnishings.

Young’s Home

A Serene Scene

Juggling both career and family life is no small feat for Young, especially since some of her projects take her to places beyond the tri-state area…  We don’t know how she does it all with such grace and humor and perhaps that’s why we connected so well with her!

Crisp and Clean

Whatever her secret is, Young is definitely shooting for the stars and we’ll be looking for more of her divine design…

Fabulous in Florida

Rumor has it Young is designing one of the 18 bedrooms for the Ronald McDonald House in Long Island with good friend Nick Olsen this fall…  Who’s up for a road trip?  Have a great weekend, everyone!

Photos via Young Huh Interior Design, House Beautiful and Connecticut Cottages & Gardens

 

Designing with Kelly at Home

Friday, April 12th, 2013

Living Room Color Palette

The old adage that the cobbler’s children have no shoes is so true!  People ask us all the time whether our homes are fabulous and filled with flowers, and sadly, they aren’t on both counts.  Between running a business, running a household and running around with our boys, we’ve had little time to really focus on renovating our 1920′s farmhouse and decorating…  that is, until now!

Inspiration for Living Room

What seemed like a daunting job (who has time to ponder paint swatches and hardware options?) has just gotten a lot easier thanks to our blogging bestie, Kelly, from Kelly Market.

High – Low

With a background in interior design and incredibly good taste (she loves Kelly bags (naturally!), Quadrille,  peonies, and faux bamboo), Kelly has a beautiful blog.  Her columns and mood boards are always so fresh and fun and we love her many columns.  Even her gift guide has inspired many a present!

Get the Look

Gift Guide for Her

Last fall, Kelly launched Kelly at Home, an e-design service that delivers her fabulous sense of style right to to your inbox (for a small fee, of course!)  and we knew exactly who to turn to for help.  All we needed to do is measure the rooms we wanted to tackle, complete an easy questionnaire and send her some images for inspiration.

Kelly to the Rescue!

Not only has Kelly sent back an ideal floor plan, she’s picking out the materials (paint, fabric, wallpaper, etc.), the furniture and the accessories and will even provide a shopping list and guidelines for implementing the design.  Now that demolition has begun, we’re up to our ears in swatches and samples… The cobbler’s children may not have shoes but we’re finally decorating a house!  We can’t wait to share some pictures once we’re done…

Are you tackling any projects this weekend?

Photos via Pinterest, House Beautiful and Kelly Market

See Jane Snap…

Wednesday, April 10th, 2013

Stephanie and Mimi Horton / Horton Design Associates

a pretty picture, that is!  For some of you who read our local favorites like AtHome, Connecticut Cottages & Gardens, New England Home and Serendipity, you’ve probably seen Jane’s work and, like us, had to just sit and admire it for a while.  Or perhaps, you may remember the pictures she took of Pimlico over the holidays which we profiled here…  In any event, if you don’t know Jane Beiles (pronounced BAY-liss), you should!

Rajni Alex / Mantra, Bronxville, NY

Veronica Campbell / Deane, Inc., Stamford, CT

After ten years in the fashion industry where she developed her eye for beauty and sense for business, Jane launched her own endeavor taking beautiful pictures all the while continuing to study the art of photography.  Clients admire her dedicated work ethic, love of the process and sense of humor…  We love her interiors and vignettes!

Julie Nightingale / Nightingale Design, Rowayton, CT

Rebecca Reynolds / New Canaan Kitchens, New Canaan, CT

If you’d like to see more of Jane’s work, her website is chock full of goodies.  Enjoy!

Stephanie Joyce with Jennifer Skyrm (Floral Design)

Photos via Jane Beiles Photography

 

Monday Mood

Monday, March 11th, 2013

It’s Monday – what mood are you in?

Shine Bright and Have Fun

Youthful

Pronunciation: /ˈyüth-fəl/

Vigorous and energetic…  “We are young, so let’s set the world on fire, we can burn brighter than the sun.”

Photo via Pimlico Interiors and lyrics by FUN

Coastal Crush

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013

Lakeside Dining

With yet another winter storm brewing today, we thought we’d whisk you away to sunnier climes and extol the virtues of our talented friend, Brielle Ferreira, homes editor at Coastal Living.  We met this stylish young thing when she was at Luxe Interiors + Design and we’re so excited to see her name next to the features in the front-of-book “Havens” section as well as other editorials.

Lakeside Sleeping

According to editor-in-chief Antonia van der Meer, “Brielle has an eye for luxurious, yet approachable home decor” and we couldn’t agree more.

Blue Hued Kitchen

Swinging in Key West

So far, she’s taken us to Key West, Lake Michigan and Winston, Florida and needless to say, we’d trade this winter’s day for any of these locales…

Pretty Pink Twins

Nicely Nautical

Do you have plans to escape the cold this month?  We’d love to hear about them if you do!

Photos via Coastal Living

Monday Mood

Monday, March 4th, 2013

It’s Monday – what mood are you in?

From Gothic to Gorgeous

Plush

Pronunciation: /pluh-sh/

Lush and luxurious…  Celerie Kemble’s layered looks never fail!  Take a gander at one of her latest projects here.

Photo via New York Cottages & Gardens

West Coast vs. East Coast

Wednesday, February 20th, 2013

West Coast Dining Room

When we revisited Michael Smith’s New York City duplex for our Monday Mood this week, we were struck on how different this home’s decor is from his place in California.  While his East Coast pad is inspired by 18th century France, his Holmby Hills contemporary (previously owned and built by a board member of the Museum of Contemporary Art to house her collection) is definitely more clean and modern.

West Coast Library

West Coast Bedroom

Needless to say, Michael’s range with respect to interior design is all encompassing and what fun it must be to have two homes, one on each coast, both with very different personalities.

East Coast Dining Room

Michael takes bi-coastal to a whole new level and we wonder if he has two different wardrobes to match his homes…  We definitely would!

East Coast Living Room

East Coast Bedroom

Photos via Michael S. Smith Inc. and Architectural Digest

Milieu – A Magazine of Style

Wednesday, February 6th, 2013

Stylish Settings

Are you sophisticated about design and worldly, yet playful and unafraid of the new and bold?  If so, this beautiful addition to print shelter magazines speaks your language (and you don’t need to know French!)

Delightful Decor

Launching this Fall, Milieu is founded and edited by Houston-based designer, Pamela Pierce, whose elegant and timeless interiors have been featured in Veranda, Western Interiors and Southern Accents, and in numerous design books.

Olive Trend

Santa Fe Setting

This quarterly magazine will focus on a variety of subjects such as interiors (like a not-so-traditional abode in Santa Fe or a contemporary Houston high-rise), garden design and creative strategies for accomplishing the look you want for your home.

Classy Character

Engaging photography by the likes of Peter Vitale serves to enhance the magazine’s commitment to “enlighten, entertain and enliven” its readers, page after page.

Garden Grandeur

From what we have seen so far, we can’t wait to see more of Milieu!

P.S.  Click here of you’d like to read more or subscribe!

Photos via Milieu

 

Swedish House Mafia

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013

Sweet and Simple

We think one of the best ways to connect with our teenage sons is to listen to their music and we have to admit, we love dubstep and house (are you surprised?)  And with long car rides to the slopes ahead of us, it’s a good thing we do as the boys insist on playing DJ to pass the time.  One group topping our charts these days is Swedish House Mafia – nothing gets us more pumped up during our morning workouts than these guys.  Sadly, this band of talented DJ’s is breaking up and while we did score some tickets to their last NY concert, we’ll be bummed to see them part ways.  Fortunately, house bands aren’t the only Swedish exports we love…  Besides lingonberry jam, gravlax and glogg (mulled wine), stylist Jimmy Schonning and the magazines Elle Interior and Skona Hem help us get into a Nordic mood!

Josef Frank Pattern

Chic and Comfy

Fun Flowers

Sensational Style

Rustic / Modern Kitchen

Skål!”

Photos via Elle Interior, Skona Hem and Jimmy Schonning

Q & A with Timothy Corrigan

Friday, January 11th, 2013

Tremendously Talented Timothy

Glamorous doesn’t even begin to describe Timothy Corrigan’s lavish interiors…  We think “breathtakingly gorgeous” would be a better descriptive.  Despite exuding old-world elegance, Timothy’s interiors are fresh and comfortable, too.  Perhaps that is why he’s the designer of choice for European and Middle Eastern royalty, Hollywood celebrities (like Sarah Jessica Parker and Madonna!) and international corporate executives.  Not to mention the accolades he’s received from Architectural Digest (“Today’s Tastemaker” and AD Top 100), The Robb Report (World’s Top 40 Interior Designers), and Luxe Magazine (Gold List.)

Timothy’s Home in Los Angeles

His projects include extraordinary properties and span the globe, from a 45,000 square foot beach villa in Doha to a tiny jewel box apartment in Paris to his own Chateau du Grand-Luce’ in the Loire valley.  And in case he wasn’t busy enough, this advertising executive turned divine designer is working on a book about his chateau, a French national landmark and one of the purest examples of 18th century architecture, published by Rizzoli this fall, and has a number of other exciting projects in the works.  Thankfully, Timothy had time to graciously answer our questions and needless to say, we’re thrilled and honored to have him here today!

1.  What did you want to be when you were a child?
I wanted to be an architect from my earliest memory.  I used to build completely different style buildings (classic through what was then cutting-edge contemporary) out of balsa wood.  I would paint them then add trees and lawns.  I have always been fascinated by the creation of buildings and how people interact with them.

Chateau du Grand-Luce’ in France

2.  What is your necessary luxury?
Custom-made Belgian Loafers with the bows taken off…  I have about 20 pairs and war them every day…  There is no shoe more comfortable or chic.  The other thing that I cannot live without are good bed linens – I love the custom embroidered designs of DEA from Italy.

3.  What is your favorite decorating accessory?
Mirrors are one of the best things to make a room feel alive…  They reflect the light (both day and night) and they make any room look larger and more glamorous.  It doesn’t matter if they have a simple wood frame or an elaborately carved baroque surround – they always do the trick!

Mirror, Mirror

4.  Where do you window shop?
The antique shops on the left bank of Paris are one of the best places for antique window shopping – they always give me inspiration even if I can’t afford any of the wonderful pieces inside.  I also love the windows of the flagship Hermes shop on Rue St. Honore in Paris becuase they chnage them regularly with some of the most imaginative designs you can imagine.

5.  What makes a house a home?
Even the most beautiful house is not really a “home” unless you can feel totally comfortable living in all the rooms.  I don’t believe that you should have any “just for company” rooms.  Comfort is more than just having soft, uphostered seating to lounge on…  Comfort is also a state of mind.  I try to turn every piece of furniture in the house into everyday use by adding marine varnish onto table tops, upholstering seating with High Performance or outdoor fabrics and always having good lighting so that you can read where ever you want.

A Parisian Jewel

6.  What is the most enjoyable part of your day?
My biggest passion in life is learning new things…  I get so excited whenever I find a great new source, learn some new bit of history or figure out how to do something better.  It may sound corny, but at the end of most days I ask myself what have I learned that day?

7.  What is your favorite flower?
Favorite flower?  That is like asking a parent who is their favorite child.  I love almost all flowers but my favorites would probably be: a huge bunch of deep purple anemones, a small, fragrant arrangement of sweet peas or a sterling silver cup filled with long-lasting star of Bethlehem.

Lunch at the Chateau

8.  If you were a cocktail, what would you be and why?
I woiuld be a tall, icy cold Caiparusski – vodka, lots of tangy limes, shaved ice and a dash of sugar.  The vodka give me punch, the limes make me fresh and alive, the ice gives me vigor and the sugar evens things out so that I am not too overpowering!

9.  If your life were made into a movie, what would be the title and who would play your part?
If a movie were made of my life, it wouldhave to be something like 7 Countries/6 Days.  My entire professional life has been spent on the road; in my first career in advertising I was responsible for my company’s international division and I was constantly traveing around the world.  Now, I find that I spend about two-thirds of the time between our two offices (LA and PAris) and the international projects what we have underway.  Why six days in the title?  On the seventh day, I collapse!  Who would play my part?  Well, since this would be a somewhat dull film, who better than have someone like Cary Grant to spice things up?  I want someone dashing and romantic to make this film more fun!

Maison de Luxe at Greystone – 2011

10.  Name one thing from your “Bucket List.”
I have never really kept a bucket list; I feel so incredibly lucky to have been able to do all of the things I have in my life and I really try to remain open to all of the possibilities that present themselves to me.  I firmly believe that there are no real “coincidences” and so it becomes even more important to keep an open mind about everything that happens.  There are no good or bad experiences…  Just how you choose to react to them!

What marvelous and memorable answers!  Thank you, Timothy, for letting us “buzz” about you today and for sharing your amazing talent with us.

Beautiful Blue and White Porcelains

P.S.  We don’t know how Timothy finds time to blog with all his travels and projects, but he does and you can read more here!

Photos via Timothy Corrigan