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EDITOR’S LETTER

RADAR

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IN CONVERSATION A New York architect looks to the past to build her forwardthinking home.

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DESTINATION After mudslides, an iconic California resort bounces back stronger than ever.

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BUZZ An eco-friendly development in Mississippi stands out as it blends into its bucolic landscape.

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ROUNDUP The pros weigh in on which white paints reign supreme.

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SCENE Our cheat sheet to all things new and fabulous in the local design community.

JEWEL BOX In true blue fashion, form and function merge in the season’s latest timepieces.

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MATERIAL Small but mighty, hardware proves yet again to be an impactful addition to any space.

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TREND Four residences offer unique perspectives on American design that are still relevant today.

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SPOTLIGHT Lantern lighting shines in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials.

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KITCHEN + BATH Wood takes center stage in the home’s hardest-working rooms. THE REPORT Sleek lines and sculptural simplicity dominate au courant architectural details and materials.

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THE NEXT GENERATION Owners breathe new life into their 1939 Southern Colonial-style residence in Dallas. Written by Christine DeOrio / Photography by Cody Ulrich

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NO RESERVATIONS A 1914 San Antonio house returns to its former glory after a sweeping renovation. Written by Mindy Pantiel / Photography by Michael Hunter

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SECOND NATURE Florals occupy the mind, studio and work of a Dallas-based artist. Written by Shawn Gauthier / Photography by Justin Clemons

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LIVING COLOR Art enlivens the interiors of a Houston house updated with functional style in mind. Written by April Hardwick / Photography by Julie Soefer

ON THE COVER: Jackie by Analy Diego from AnArte Gallery presides over this San Antonio family room outfitted by designer Ashley Goforth. Pierre Frey embroidered linen pillows inspired the palette, which comprises green Holland & Sherry wool tweed on the armchairs, Pindler cotton velvet on the sofas and Duralee vinyl on the tufted ottoman. Page 224 Credit note: In our March/April 2020 issue, the feature "Open House" shared the incorrect Etel showroom address. The correct address is 2800 Kirby Drive, Suite B112, Houston.

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RADAR With sustainable design in mind, Luxe goes behind the scenes of an architect’s home, a restored resort and a community rooted in the land.

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Something BORROWED ARCHITECT NINA EDWARDS ANKER SWIFTLY ADVANCES THE CONVERSATION ON SUSTAINABLE DESIGN. WRITTEN BY HEATHER CARNEY / PHOTOGRAPHY BY LESLEY UNRUH

Leave it to Nina Edwards Anker to design a residence that personifies sustainability. The New York-based architect received her doctorate from The Oslo School of Architecture and Design leading to her acclaimed Southampton project, Cocoon House. Here, Anker opens the doors to her Gold LEED-certified home and forward-thinking approach to the built environment. What was your biggest takeaway from studying in Norway? The minimalist aesthetic really resonates with me. Norwegian Pritzker Prize-winning architect Sverre Fehn made structures nestled into the landscape. I was drawn to the contrast between the little homes set against the vast water and snowscapes. That shaped my attitude as to how architecture relates to nature. Let’s talk about the Cocoon House and its unusual curved shape! I was inspired by a yurt in Vermont. I’m interested in how we can use scientific technologies to do what our ancestors did. One of my favorite times of year in the house is a sunny winter day, sitting in a T-shirt in the living room with no heat on and it’s still so warm. These ancient typologies worked for a reason. Your perspective focuses on affect before effect. The starting point is you have a family member with a health issue—in this case, my son has asthma—and you address that before anything else, so the house is a purely timber ‘breathable’ structure. It’s better for breathability and for the climate in terms of CO2 release. So health and sustainability go hand-in-hand? How we address our spaces in terms of well-being and the environment should be in sync. The orientation of the site, breezes, sunlight, lack of clutter—that’s all wellness. Share another example of a well-designed LEEDcertified building. I love the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Visitor Center. It’s a gateway between the urban and natural landscape. Just because it’s sustainable, doesn’t mean it needs to be overly technical or intimidating. What's next? My book on the Cocoon House launches in August. I’m also working on the Flora and Fauna Extinction Project, making furnishings inspired by plants going extinct in the natural world.

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In the hallway of the Cocoon House, translucent colored skylights are designed to enhance the experience in each space. Colors range from vermilion red, signaling sunset and rest, above the master bedroom, to deep yellow, indicating zenith and activity, near the living room.

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Paradise FOUND AFTER AN IMPASSIONED RESTORATION, THE SAN YSIDRO RANCH OPENS THE LAST OF ITS DOORS. WRITTEN BY GRACE BEULEY HUNT PHOTOGRAPHY BY TREVOR TONDRO

The silver lining to nature’s wrath is that it tends to bring out the strength and ingenuity in people— and such was the case when mudslides struck the San Ysidro Ranch in 2018. Nestled in the Montecito foothills, much of the beloved resort was buried under mud when a deluge following the Thomas Fire sent rivers of topsoil down the mountains. For owner Ty Warner and the architects at Appleton Partners—who had collaborated on its historical restoration years prior—the mission was clear. First, revive the property to even greater splendor. Second, protect it for future generations by working in tandem with the topography. “We kind of rebuilt from an earthworks point of view,” explains Ken Mineau, principal and project architect. This translated to using the enormous sandstone boulders that had tumbled down the mountain to buttress the banks of the San Ysidro Creek and the foundations of its abutting cottages—a few of which were rotated away from the water. In an imperative investment, a debris basin above the ranch was enlarged to catch future fall, and 400 mature olive and oak trees were planted to restabilize the terrain. With the landscape reborn, a crew of roughly 250 subcontractors descended each day for a year and a half, intent on reestablishing the same architectural flavor to the damaged buildings. Materials catalogued during their first renovation, such as antique oak floors and limestone slabs, were installed anew as an assembly line of tradesmen worked their way up the creek. “It was a Herculean effort, but it’s back to what it was and that’s a beautiful thing,” Mineau says. “Every rock, every tree, every roof is back in place.” Save for one exception: The boulder that came six inches shy of wiping out the 1825 Old Adobe. That stone will remain alongside the historic landmark, defiant. This season, bringing the revival full circle, the last four creekside cottages reopen, beckoning guests with bird song and a piece of history embalmed with great care. “It’s a healing moment,” notes Mineau. “This particular story is just one of many past and many chapters to come.”

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Verdant gardens, groves of olive and citrus trees, and an array of California vernacular guest bungalows distinguish the San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara, California. Appleton Partners worked to restore and preserve its singular sense of place following mudslides exacerbated by the Thomas Fire.

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The words “development” and “sustainability” don’t always go hand-in-hand. But a growing number of architects and developers are working to change that perception, and are doing it in a way that connects luxury homebuyers with nature. “The smart use of natural resources in architecture is the key to a better future,” says David Lang, principal at Lang Architecture, who recently designed a lakefront community in Taylor, Mississippi, with this approach in mind. “For buyers, it’s an investment in preserving and protecting the landscape, which furthers a sense of ownership.” At Splinter Creek, the setting takes center stage. Homes on the 650-acre property “minimize human intervention into nature, while maximizing the effects on habitants,” says Lang. Each home—in addition to being crafted with sustainable materials and passive solar techniques—is designed to seem as one with the bucolic landscape. Inspired by nearby barns, Lang composed the handsome, modern structures with materials such as cypress timbers and galvanized metal. “The locally sourced wood will gray as it weathers,” says Lang. “And when it does, it will blend in with the environment.” But that’s not to say “blending” the dwellings means nestling them into the ground. On the contrary, homes sit, at least partly, on stilts and piers. Not only does this give them the appearance of hovering, it minimizes the touch of man on the earth. “It also allows for a great water view,” adds Lang. Experiencing the water and nature is also by design. Large window walls are oriented to the lakes and the volumes are broken up into separate buildings—sometimes connected by a traditional dogtrot, or open-air passage—allowing residents to experience their surroundings as they move through the day. The architect calls the luxurious homes meticulously detailed and refined, but they’re not opulent mansions—most designs clock in at roughly 2,000 square feet. “Although they are generous, especially in the public spaces, they are smaller houses created that way intentionally, so they don’t overwhelm the landscape,” says Lang. “To us, a strong connection with nature and simplicity are the ultimate luxuries.”

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Each home at Splinter Creek sits upon 2 to 18 private acres, offering buyers seclusion and an immersion with the raw natural surroundings— the latter of which architecture principal David Lang describes as “a necessity for well-being.”

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“I tend to favor color in my interior design work, but my go-to favorite neutral is Decorator’s White by Benjamin Moore. It’s crisp and clean.”

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FIRST LOOK AUSTIN PROPER

Austin’s latest luxury lifestyle hotel is a nod to the city itself. Brought to life by iconic interior designer Kelly Wearstler, Austin Proper’s interiors were inspired by the area’s stately historic homes. Eye-catching details include everything from a sculptural staircase installation of patchwork vintage rugs to joinery techniques, textiles and materials. Look for tile inlays by ceramicist Rick Van Dyke, photography by Barry Stone, and a light fixture at check-in made by Massimiliano Locatelli and rewired by local artist Evan Voyles that recalls the city’s famous neon signs. properhotel.com/hotels/austin

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Houston continues to attract a growing array of design resources. Among them, state-of-the-art Moderno Porcelain Works’ new headquarters (11760 Clay Road) offers an innovative surfacing solution for residential and commercial needs. They not only fabricate and install high-definition, large-format porcelain—which can mirror the look of marble, exotic stones, wood, concrete and more, with better durability—but also offer in-home selection and service with a quick turnaround. Already established in Austin and Dallas, beloved showroom James (above) recently expanded to a 2,200-square-foot space in the Decorative Center of Houston (5120 Woodway Drive, #3029), where founder Meredith Ellis curates an extraordinary selection of unique, artisanal, high-end furnishings and fabrics in a quintessentially beautiful setting meant to inspire and fuel creativity. And Austin-based designer Marcus Mohon has boosted his Houston presence with a full-service design studio (2422 Bartlett St., Suite F), where he now keeps a dedicated, full-time team. “The creative dialogue flowing through this city is unparalleled,” Mohon says. 114 / luxesource.com

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Dallas-based designer Jan Showers is renowned for her timeless style and classic glamour. That trademark aesthetic shines through not only in her residential projects but also in The Jan Showers Collection, a to-the-trade custom line she founded in 1999 with the priority of producing the highest-quality upholstery pieces, case goods and lighting on the market. Whether new or part of a series already existing within the assortment, the collection’s latest releases reflect this overarching goal. Highlights include the Marilyn chair, the Alfred round table (left), the Venetian Series glass lamp (on table at left) and more. Each piece is a work of art designed to meld with any period and style and handmade within the United States with the exception of the lamps, which are handblown in Italy. janshowers.com

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MELANIE CHARLTON FOWLER Professional organizer extraordinaire Melanie Charlton Fowler resides in Dallas—and in several other homes along the East Coast with her husband, Jordan, their five children and two German shepherds. The busy founder and CEO of Clos-ette—one of the world’s premier holistic organizational design firms whipping closets, kitchens and more into shape—is uniquely skilled at effortlessly bringing order to chaos. Luxe managed to catch up with Charlton Fowler, who dished on a few of her favorite local haunts. clos-ette.com

STAY Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek: Old Texas style, fabulous service and beautiful sheets. The restaurant is amazing and the bar is great for people-watching. rosewoodhotels.com The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas: A good option for business travelers or anyone needing to spend consistent time in Dallas. The restaurant, Fearing’s, is one of the city’s best. ritzcarlton.com

EAT Georgie: From chef Curtis Stone of L.A.’s Gwen, this is hands-down my favorite new local restaurant for its food, drinks and scene—the entire package! georgiedallas.com

Le Bilboquet: Consistent menu, staff and food. Delicious and perfect dining experience. lebilboquetdallas.com

Highland Park Village: They have it all, from Veronica Beard, Hermès and Chanel to Cartier, Celine and Dior. hpvillage.com

Drake’s: Add this place (top, right) to your list for the bar, great drinks and ambience. drakeshollywood.com

Ellis Hill: Fab home goods, custom embroidered linens and monogrammed items. ellis-hill.com

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Cabana and Canary: These two lifestyle boutiques (top, left) are my absolute faves in Dallas. It’s like raiding your best-friend-with-style’s closet. cabanacanary.com

Dallas Museum of Art: A showstopper these days, with the Fleischner Courtyard (right), amazing traveling exhibitions and a beautiful permanent collection. dma.org

Forty Five Ten: People visit Dallas just to shop here. Fabulous edits and emerging designers flood these floors. It’s not to be missed. fortyfiveten.com

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden: Dallas’ version of Central Park with a big, beautiful lawn perfect for enjoying a picnic and their live music. dallasarboretum.org

itinerary photos: cabana and canary, kelsey foster wilson; drake’s, jill broussard; portrait, douglas friedman; dallas museum of art, courtesy dallas museum of art.

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Dallas artist Ann Jackson has launched a colorful pillow collection sewn with love by refugee women rebuilding their lives in Texas—the lead sewer escaped from wartorn Syria with her family. The venture was a natural progression for Jackson, who graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a BFA in studio art, began her career as a graphic designer and art educator and then pursued her true passion for painting full-time. In 2016, she married her talents with design when she introduced her wallcovering line which comprises wallpaper, grass cloth and metallic pieces printed in the United States. While Jackson dabbles in watercolor, she works primarily in oil on Belgian linen. She currently offers a collection of oil painting butterflies—a representation of change and growth—as well as wallcoverings and linen that showcase her art. “I am a firm believer that we are all given gifts in life we should use, sharpen and share,” Jackson says. “Doing this through the creation of a pillow line is another avenue for sharing my artwork, and being able to take this next step while employing refugee women gives me great happiness and joy.” annjacksonart.com

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Known for contemporary elegance, Houston-based architect and interior designer Lauren Rottet has launched a lighting collection with Visual Comfort & Co. as one of the company’s newest design partners. Rottet drew inspiration for her aptly named Fascio (“bundle” in Italian) collection “from the visual of natural light striking bundles of reeds that each absorb the light and emit it individually in pinpoints, yet also collectively in beautiful organic forms,” she explains. “This visual, coupled with the idea of simple laboratory glass rods bundled together in elegant strappings, is the concept behind the designs.” The line, which takes LED technology to new levels of contemporary warmth, includes eight pieces in a choice of three finishes: hand-rubbed antique brass, polished nickel and bronze. visualcomfort.com

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TEAK WAREHOUSE The Scottie Collection brings a gentle rhythm to any space. The slender frame is delicate and modest, while the rope accent adds texture and movement to a piece that’s meant to be touched. teakwarehouse.com

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1. Blossom Margherita Button Earrings / $740 / buccellati.com 2. Oriental Bird Velvet by GP & J Baker / Price upon request / leejofa.com 3. 18th-Century Italian Fragment Decorated with Agate Coral / $350 / interistore.com 4. Shoe Horn with Tassel / $40 / sirensongcuriosities.com

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1. T269 Aswan Trim in Peridot / Price upon request / pindler.com 2. Lagoon Dinner Plate and Concha Medium in Seafoam / $45 and $50 / ci-daughters.com 3. Clara Espadrille / $205 / castaner.com 4. Pomegranate Sham from the Matouk Schumacher Collection / $144 / matouk.com 5. Catalina Rocker / $698 / serenaandlily.com

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Oil heiress Aline Barnsdall commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design his first Los Angeles project—Hollyhock House. Named after Barnsdall’s favorite flower, the floral motif can be found throughout the home. Completed in 1921, it is an early example of Mayan Revival style. In 2015, the estate reopened after a $4.3 million restoration, and in 2019, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, making it the first modern architectural cultural site in the United States to earn the accolade.

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1. Gessato Tumbler in Orange / $120 for set of six / zafferanoamerica.com 2. Carthusia Lady Eau De Parfum / $175 for 100ml / saison.com.au 3. Caterina Rivière in White Quartz / $1,800 / larkspurandhawk.com 4. Italian Gold Iron Shell Fireplace Screen / $360 / neimanmarcus.com 5. Himalayan Salt Filter Side Table by Prince & Fox Studio / $4,200 / stahlandband.com 6. Madame Tallien Wallpaper / Price upon request / pierrefrey.com

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SHINE ON Handmade by artisans in Spain, the porcelain and leather Ice Cream portable lamp is inspired by both the iconic lanterns of Japan and the sweet, soft serve summer treat. These ideas fuse in the petite LED battery-powered light where melting lines accentuate a gentle glow. lladro.com

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GLOW GAME A longtime collaborator with Visual Comfort & Co., leading California designer Barbara Barry created the Paper Moon Hanging Shade, a contemporary nod to Isamu Noguchi’s creations. The rice-paper-and-metal globe light is available in two sizes and polished nickel, soft brass or bronze finishes. circalighting.com

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HANG TIME This clean, minimal design by Hubbardton Forge is handcrafted in Vermont specifically for the outdoors using aluminum bars that surround a cylindrical glass center. Looking at home perched in a pagodalike space, the Banded Large Fixture is offered in seven finishes, including coastal black, shown. hubbardtonforge.com

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LUMINARY LEGEND The father of lantern lighting, Isamu Noguchi visited the town of Gifu, Japan, known for its traditional methods of creating mulberry bark paper and bamboo pieces, in 1951. Since then, his Akari designs are still produced and celebrated as some of the purest lighting forms. Shown from left to right are Akari 3X, Akari 24N and Akari 1N. noguchi.org

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TWO OF A KIND The Tekiò lighting system designed by Anthony Dickens for Barcelonabased Santa & Cole is crafted from Japanese washi paper and offered in various size modules that can be set up in multiple configurations, including both horizontal and vertical orientations. Shown are the LED P2 (left) and P1 models. santacole.com

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THE LOOK Embracing a return to fundamental design, warm wood details reappear in kitchens and baths, while architectural elements champion powerful restraint.

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Move over white. Brown is back—think upholstered textiles, painted living room walls and, specifically, kitchens and baths with rich wood elements. While some may flash back to the paneled kitchens of the 1970s, today’s modern interpretation offers warmth and honors the material’s rich hues and patterning. Certain woods, such as walnut, have a beautiful depth to them that can easily cross boundaries between contemporary and traditional design. As shown here, it really shines when paired with other textures and tones.

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Court Atkins Group Design Director Deborah Van Plew worked with Element Construction to create this natural wood-inspired Bluffton, South Carolina, kitchen. The walnut cabinetry is by Rutt Handcrafted Cabinetry from Palmetto Cabinet Studio. Swaim stools pull up to the island across from a Wolf range, while the side countertops are in Fresh Concrete by Caesarstone.

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Deborah Van Plew, design director for Court Atkins Group, offers a different perspective on the coastal kitchen for a vacation home in Bluff ton, South Carolina. While still light and bright, the design nixed a traditional white color scheme in favor of beautiful walnut surfaces and dynamic stone accents. courtatkins.com

What elements did you start with? The owner loves green, so the Blue Tides marble appealed to her right off the bat. We started with this material using it on the waterfall island and the full-height backsplashes. From there, the walnut cabinetry offered a warm, organic factor providing just the right complement to the busy stone. The wood really enhances its beautiful green tones. The design is so seamless. There are a lot of intersecting lines here. Instead of hardware, we went for a clean, streamlined aesthetic, but that meant there was no wiggle room for elements to

be off by an inch or two; everything had to align perfectly. We also thought about scale. It was important to carry vertical surfaces like the wood cabinetry to the ceiling for everything to feel integrated and connected. Where are the appliances? The kitchen faces a large great room. I didn’t want anyone to feel as though they were constantly looking into a kitchen but rather just another living area, so we created a galley behind the range. That’s where we tucked all the things you really have to use on a daily basis, including several appliances.

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STAR GAZING Designer Richard T. Anuszkiewicz believes in the statement kitchen, so it’s no surprise he created this showstopping eucalyptus refrigeration armoire for Monogram. The versatile column features special details like an internal autofill pitcher and aeronauticalgrade metal bins, and can be customized to include a handlaid starburst wood-pattern exterior, shown. monogram.com

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In a kitchen designed by Christopher Peacock, Cambria’s Levven was chosen for the dynamic backsplash. The drawer fronts and butcher block are both walnut while the paint colors are from the CP Paint Collection.

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CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK In the nearly 30 years since Christopher Peacock founded his eponymous luxury cabinetry company, he’s seen kitchen trends come and go, but wellmade, straightforward designs will always stand the test of time. For one of his latest projects, the king of quality kitchens walks us through how he

approaches putting together the home’s hardestworking room. peacockhome.com Where do you begin when designing a kitchen? For me, I usually start the process before I’m even inside the space. It’s important to be aware of the detailing, materials and arrangement of the rest of the home so the kitchen design is both cohesive and a natural progression. A big mistake is thinking of this room in a vacuum. Walk us through your approach to the materials. The dramatic stone was the first thing I picked out. I considered it as a piece of art in guiding the rest of the scheme. For example,

the gray and blue cabinetry colors were pulled right from the veining. Walnut has been around for a long time but there’s something about this particular wood that I just love. It brings such depth to a design and can simultaneously feel both modern and traditional. How have kitchens evolved? Today, these rooms are not considered separate spaces. Instead, they often open up to living areas, particularly in cities and urbans developments. Because of this fluidity, I wanted the elements in this kitchen to read almost like furniture: The island, oven and wall cabinetry all become decorative pieces incorporating different materials and colors.

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In a Houston home, designer Marie Flanigan renovated and reinvented the master bathroom to create a statement space with stunning architectural details. Since the original bath was very dark, the first step was to brighten the room and welcome in natural light. To avoid altering the envelope of the building, she implemented a solarium ceiling allowing sunlight to flood the area during the day through solar tubes on the roof. Additional lighting was also added for a soft glow at night. marieflanigan.com

For bathrooms, especially, Flanigan recommends addressing functionality from the very beginning to ensure space is utilized in the best possible way and appliances or fittings are positioned in areas that flow easily. Although the footprint of this room was not changed, so many more usable areas were added including the vanity, bathtub and kitchenette nook. After the technical, ‘macro’ aspects of the design are decided, Flanigan says she turns to micro details like color, texture and materials. Paneled marble walls create an elegant, subtle focal point and were designed to encase the mirrors and sconces. While green stone slabs were the first-round pick, Flanigan and the client eventually decided on honed Calacatta Bettogli, an elevated and refined option. Walnut elements and unlacquered brass finishes, including wood inserts on the Samuel Heath sink fittings, were also introduced to add warmth and comfort to the bathroom. “Natural tones will never go out of style,” says Flanigan.

This spectacular Houston bathroom, designed by Marie Flanigan alongside Kelsey Grant and Sydney Manning, features Ralph Lauren sconces from Visual Comfort & Co. and an Urban Electric pendant. A Palecek chair completes the vanity area.

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An eight-story townhouse offered Westport, Connecticut-based architect Roger Ferris a unique opportunity to design a statement staircase. Twelve feet in diameter and comprised of seamless white Corian cladding with white oak treads, the monumental structure was fabricated as a single piece off-site and in turn, lowered in through the roof. Notes Ferris, “It acts as a reinterpretation of a common feature that is well conceived and artfully executed.” ferrisarch.com

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STRENGTH IN SIMPLICITY “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” Attributed to Leonardo Da Vinci in the 1400s, the mantra has rung true for centuries, echoed in all areas of art and culture, and perhaps none so much as architecture, a field distinguished by thoughtful restraint and fortitude. The next few pages showcase an array of timely architectural inspiration unified by clean lines, powerful function and understated wow-factor. To open the conversation, look no further than this sculptural staircase by architect Roger Ferris—a testament to the enduring dazzle of a less is more approach.

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If the view to the courtyard is any indication, a stay in the premier guest room of architect Bobby McAlpine promises to be a singular experience. Located on the lower level of his Atlanta home, the dramatic chamber is flanked on either side by sunken gardens enjoyed via ocular pivoting sash windows fabricated by DQ Ironworks. Aiding in the luminous feel despite its subterranean siting, white plaster walls, ceilings and floors host furnishings of exaggerated scale, such as the 12-foot-long Niermann Weeks table topped with antique French urns. “It was most important to make this room one you’d never forget,” says McAlpine. mcalpinehouse.com

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In the hilltop San Francisco neighborhood of Noe Valley, Malcolm Davis Architecture set about pouring daylight into a historic townhome without sacrificing privacy. Rather than punching windows through its side walls, which would have yielded undesirable views, Davis imagined a long, slim skylight punctuated by the building’s freshly exposed wood framing. Notes the architect, “This is such a captivating element because it’s a moment where a modern insertion expresses the original ‘old bones’ of the house. The skylight creates a feeling of warmth and a connection to the outdoors where you wouldn’t expect it.” mdarch.net

Rachel Bullock and Molly Purnell were working as architects in Los Angeles when a notion struck: Indoor/outdoor furniture options to their tastes were dispiritingly limited. The duo spent the next year learning to weld and soon after, LAUN, their kicky outdoor furniture line, was born. Shown here, the travertine and copper Chord Daybed—inspired by the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels—highlights their dynamic point of view. “We approach furniture similarly to architecture,” says Purnell. “We analyze each piece in terms of materiality, color and texture, and then we synthesize those ideas with more logical form and function requirements.” launlosangeles.com

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“Originally, this space was going to be an office for the husband. However, the children fell in love and commandeered it within days of wallpapering,” shares architect Rafe Churchill of this cozy bonus room. Situated in the front portico of the Stanford White Award-winning Greek Revival he built in Sharon, Connecticut,

the space's softly sloping eaves, herringbone linen-clad walls and ceiling, and a fanlight window with views spanning 40 miles create an inspiring retreat for all ages. Notes Churchill, “We wanted to embrace the pastoral setting and historical location while creating a family home conducive to contemporary living.” hendrickschurchill.com

ageless appeal: tim lenz. pivotal moment: claudio manzoni. fancy frieze: adrian taylor. très sleek: courtesy meljac.

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For a home on Miami’s Venetian Islands, Strang principal Alexandra Mangimelli drew inspiration from the strong horizontal lines and deep overhangs of modernist architect Alfred Browning Parker, devising a structure she describes as both “rhythmic and purposeful.” To usher the home’s exterior strength into the sleek interiors, the architect opted for a custom black pivot door of imposing scale. Whether closed or open to 180 degrees, the immersive portal erases the divide between indoor and out, connecting the homeowners and their guests with the interior courtyard, sculptural cistern, and beyond, the waters of Biscayne Bay. strang.design

6 FANCY FRIEZE Plaster has transcended its traditional roots of late, lending gravitas to contemporary, even modern interiors. “We’ve seen a notable upswing of interest in sculptural relief, both figurative and abstract,” says Adrian Taylor, principal of Hyde Park Mouldings, the Long Island studio specializing in the design, fabrication and installation of artisanal plasterwork. “It seems people are realizing anew that the marriage of architecture and sculpture can yield sublime results,” he adds. This custom prototype—a simplified floral frieze for G.P. Schafer Architect—speaks to the medium’s fresh face for the new decade. hyde-park.com

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With a trend toward digital detoxing at home, it comes as no surprise that the latest arrivals in home automation strive for subtlety and timelessness on appearance. Take Meljac’s Classique Collection, which is newly available stateside in slim 38 mm dimensions— ideal for controls that must fit in tight wall spaces—and shown here in perennially chic light bronze. Bespoke and hand-finished, Meljac’s products are inspired by French designs of the 1930s. meljac.com

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After researching vintage and international public libraries, a bibliophilic couple presented Stuart Silk Architects with an unusual ask for their Issaquah, Washington, lake house: a doublestory library. Enamored with the brief, plans were drawn for a dramatic slate-toned sanctuary with dark herringbone floors. To the right of the entryway, a powder-coated steel spiral staircase fabricated by Northwest Stair & Rail, Inc. weaves to the upper level of the library, which hosts more shelves of books, a comfy, tucked-away reading nook, and a secret passageway to the master bedroom. stuartsilk.com

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Prior to designer Mary Frances Young’s arrival, a Manhattan apartment’s crowning feature—namely, a plastered brick, barrel-vaulted ceiling—was shrouded by dark building materials and furnishings. Allowing the architectural envelope to take center stage, Young painted the walls in Benjamin Moore’s Paperwhite and paneled the floors in crisp white oak topped with a custom Amadi carpet, setting the stage for her airy take on the 19th-century parlor. “The building is a historical ice storage facility with wide hallways and big spaces. My hope was to happily mix the old building bones with new finishes and furniture,” Young notes. youngandfrances.com

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Few wall treatments rival the grandeur of marble fluting, an architectural tradition passed down and reimagined for millenia. For a modern spin, consider Pinnacle, new from Artistic Tile, which trades classical fluting associations for CNC-cut triangular grooves— an intriguing contrast against the marbles’ natural veining. Available in three stones—Bianco Dolomiti, Nero (above, left) and Calacatta Gold (above, right) marble—the tiles can read bold and graphic or soft and textural, making them a dimensional addition to interiors of any flavor. artistictile.com

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If you don’t live in an English country house but pine for the aesthetic, allow Jamb’s line of fine reproduction chimneypieces to add a characterful flourish. Born from founder Will Fisher’s own prolific collection of antique fireplaces, each customizable replica references historic British mantles of the 17th century, and the Georgian and Regency eras. New to the inventory, the Easton bolection (shown) revives a beloved 18th-century design in painterly Breche marble to stunning effect. jamb.co.uk

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While trends may come and go, others stand the test of time, becoming must-haves for the luxury home. Opening walls, enclosing spaces, warming up or cooling down, adding high-tech touches—one statement speaks to “what’s trending” today: There are no trends, per se, but rather bespoke solutions tailored to how homeowners live, work and play. For the foremost experts on the following pages, today’s trends in renovation go beyond the surface and place the focus on communication, convenience and customization— all with the end goal of carving out happier, healthier lives for clients now, and in the future.

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Window treatments have a huge impact, in most cases enhancing natural light or views to the outside— two of the most sought-after features of a home. Whether outdated window treatments or a window covered by something that doesn’t allow its full function, changing treatments is an easy and effective upgrade. And Austintatious Blinds & Shutters is happy to oblige. A locally owned and operated boutique serving the Hill Country for over 17 years, Austintatious specializes in motorization, custom drapery, outdoor solar shades and more. “We are a Hunter Douglas Gallery located at the Shops at the Galleria in Bee Cave. It’s a great place to inspire and explore,” says founder Norma Catano, who runs the company alongside president Tracey Hopkins. “We pride ourselves on truly understanding what clients’ needs are and helping them select the right solution.” Whether options for outdoor solar shading, motorization, heat-blocking treatments, or the latest trend, the “uncovered window” look.

+ Hunter Douglas offers innovative, beautiful, high-quality window coverings that nobody else in the industry offers. + All Hunter Douglas product lines offer state-of-the-art lifting systems, as well as full smart-home integration. + With unsurpassed longevity and serviceability over the last 50 years, Hunter Douglas products have one of the best warranties in the business. As an Authorized Service Center for Hunter Douglas, Austintatious Blinds & Shutters is able to perform most all warrantied service repairs in the greater Austin and Hill Country areas.

THE NEW NORMAL The trend for motorized window coverings has surpassed the “would be nice to have” category and quickly moved to the “must have” category. Motorized window treatments have become the new normal, replacing hand-operated shades. Who does anything by hand anymore?

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MUST-HAVE. Smart technology isn’t going away anytime soon. From lighting and appliances to plumbing fixtures that integrate smart technology (like the touch faucet and digital controls for shower systems), they have gone from trendy to must-haves. MUST-DO. When undergoing any renovation, Nelson and Lindsey have two requirements: Move out. Living in a renovation creates stress, anxiety and really strains relationships. Having a breather is a big blessing. Communicate with your team. Collaboration between the interior designer, architect, builder and client is what really makes a cohesive and wellthought-out design.

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Given Austin’s beautiful year-round weather and endless outdoor offerings, it’s no surprise designers Jessica Nelson and Stephanie Lindsey point to expansive sliding doors and outdoor living areas as top renovation requests. “This indoor-outdoor connection is so important to homeowners, so we try to make it an extension of our clients’ homes,” they say. “Functional mudrooms are another common request, as key 'drop zones' are a must for any growing family. The more functional we can make these spaces, the better.” Principals of Etch Design Group, Nelson and Lindsey, and their award-winning team are dedicated to crafting custom residential and commercial design experiences by collaborating with clients to determine the most creative solution. “While beautiful spaces are our focus, we believe the people in those spaces are far more important,” they say. “We try our best to put our clients, employees and industry partners first, and want them to know that we value them more than any work we do.”

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1. Displaying the “open concept” at its finest, this kitchen was designed to highlight warmth, natural light and sophistication. 2. This bar went from dated to sophisticated with updated paint and finishes. 3. This custom dining room showcases a walnut-slab table atop a Kyle Bunting hair-onhide rug. 4. Special attention to detail creates an inviting sense of comfort in this remodel, featuring unmistakable views and ample natural light. 1. Photography by Cate Black 2. & 4. Photography by Brian Cole 3. Photography by Mia Baxter Smail

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“ Renovation is about helping homes evolve as lifestyles do.”

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O’Hara recommends that, before beginning any renovation or home project, you make sure you know how to communicate your style. “Some of our clients like to share their favorite photos from Instagram or our own portfolio of projects, and others like to take our design quiz to learn their style from us,” she says. Want to take the Martha O’Hara Interiors quiz? Discover your design style at oharainteriors.com.

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Even as you focus on a stylish interior—whether that means formal sophistication or breezy comfort— Kate O’Hara, CEO and creative director at Martha O’Hara Interiors, recommends prioritizing function as well. “Great design should make life easier and more rewarding,” she says. “Sometimes that means creating the sort of beauty and artistry that can help relax or energize you. And sometimes it means remembering to include a charging station in the kitchen.” O’Hara also encourages homeowners to consider longevity when choosing pieces for their home design. “Great design should have a timeless and sophisticated quality that will make first-time guests think you’ve just updated your home, regardless of how long it’s actually been,” she says.

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Messer Design + Construction subjectively looks at parcels of land and thinks beyond the traditional approach of just taking the structure into consideration. “We are looking at views, trees, natural variations in the land,” owner AJ Messer says. In Austin, gone are the days of building huge structures that monopolize the lot. Rather, homeowners want a space that respects the natural beauty of Austin, while also allowing for enjoyment of that beauty. “We live in a town where we love our patios and entertaining outside,” Messer says. “When you walk into one of our projects, there is no traditional backyard anymore. We create a seamless interior-exterior feel by proper appointment of the structures, the use of oversized sliders, steel French doors and floor-to-ceiling glass,” he says. In the hands of Messer, even minor details are well-thought-out, such as using flooring that is safe and sustainable for homeowners to slide open their living room door and hop in the pool … located just steps away.

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“I THINK THE HOMEOWNERS ARE GOING TO BE HERE FOR QUITE A WHILE.” –RAEGAN BARRINGER

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living room. On the second floor, designed for the owners’ children, space was carved out for a trio of bedrooms and a large playroom with four built-in bunk beds to lodge visiting friends and cousins. And on the third level, a center stairwell was pushed to the side to accommodate an additional bunk room with four trundle beds tucked beneath the eaves. Tearing down walls and adding ample glass—including French doors along the rear gallery and floor-to-ceiling windows flanking the kitchen stove—brightened every inch of the interiors, but the Barringers were just getting started. In the kitchen, for example, they concocted a plan to emphasize the 8-foot ceilings by applying beams and tongue-and-groove paneling. “Adding something that catches the eye created the illusion of higher ceilings,” Sheri explains. A crisp white palette encompassing not just those ceilings but also the subway-tiled walls, marble countertops and Shaker-style cabinetry amplifies the effect. The open and airy vibe continues in the adjacent family room, where classic furnishings upholstered with durable indoor-outdoor fabrics and accented with pillows and throws in soft sea-glass hues call to mind the airy beach houses prevalent in the couple’s respective coastal hometowns—his in California and hers in New Jersey. A nearby powder bathroom, featuring a leafy Schumacher wallcovering and a pale blue vanity with Chippendalestyle fretwork, strikes a similarly breezy note. “Our clients love the beach, and he grew up surfing,” says Sheri, “so I think that’s an aesthetic they both gravitated toward.” On the opposite side of the residence, where the family congregates during the evening hours, the ambience feels downright moody in comparison. A formal bar—with built-in stools that swivel to face an intimate seating area—sports masculine wood and leather finishes. The adjacent den pays homage to classic Ralph Lauren style, with paneled walls painted a rich navy blue, ceilings accented with whiteoak beams and an inlaid wood veneer wallcovering, and menswear-inspired drapery fabric. “I was admittedly nervous when Sheri suggested doing plaid draperies influenced by one of my husband’s sport coats,” the wife laughs, “but the trust we established was crucial and she knew I’d love it.” Other bold moves took less convincing. In fact, it was the wife’s suggestion to paint the laundry room cabinets a fresh mint green and to wallpaper a daughter’s bedroom with a lush pattern of blooming botanicals. “It’s not as scary to play with pattern and color in kids’ spaces,” the wife says. For her, the process of remodeling in lieu of building from scratch also brought comfort. “It was nice just going room-by-room and filling in the blanks to make it our own,” she adds. Thanks to their efforts, this grand old house is primed to thrive for yet another generation. “Our goal was to plan not for the next couple of years, but rather the next 20 or 30 years,” Raegan explains. “I think they’re going to settle in and be here for quite a while.”

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Designed with entertaining in mind, the lounge features a custom bar with a lacquered wood top and built-in stools that swivel to face a seating area furnished with custom armchairs upholstered in Link fabric. A rug from Interior Resources and an Arteriors Lowry side table complete the grouping.

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Crisp white with subtle variations in shade and texture defines the family room. The sofa and skirted armchairs—all Lee from Brendan Bass—and teak-and-rattan Noir chairs holding pillows in Christopher Farr Cloth Carnival Green are upholstered in Perennials, while the coffee table from The CEH introduces a glossy finish.

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Furnishings in the entry, including an antique oushak rug from The Rug Girl and custom skirted benches tucked under a Bernhardt console, lend soft accents of color to the breezy white palette. The Robert Rea abstract painting is from Blue Print Gallery.

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The dining nook’s custom banquette provides a practical seating and storage solution and adds a pop of color with its cornflower-blue back upholstered in a kid-friendly Perennials fabric. Noir cane-backed Chloe chairs and a dining table from The CEH are lit by Visual Comfort & Co.’s Agnes large pendant.

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Light, bright surfaces keep natural light flowing throughout the kitchen, which features Calacatta Regina marble countertops and CafĂŠ subway tile, all from Walker Zanger, and custom Shaker-style cabinetry. Warming up the look are a trio of brass pendants by Visual Comfort & Co., rope-wrapped counter stools from Palecek and white-oak shelving.

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A Phillip Jeffries wallcovering accentuates the master bedroom ceiling, while a Worlds Away bedside chest adds glamour. One pillow in Peter Fasano Labyrinth linen and three in Mark Alexander’s Keystone pattern accent the bed, complementing the velvet-clad bench with a pillow in Megan Adams Brooks fabric from Laura Lee Clark. The rug is from Interior Resources.

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Walker Zanger Bianco Bello marble flooring and Thassos marble wall tile line a shower in the master bathroom, which was reconfigured to accommodate a freestanding Victoria & Albert tub from Westside Kitchen and Bath. An antique oushak rug complements the Kelly Wearstler-designed Strada chandelier from Visual Comfort & Co.

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Left: The powder bathroom owes its breezy vibe to the Schumacher Twiggy wallpaper and Megan Adams Brooks window shade fabric from Laura Lee Clark. Serena & Lily’s Blake mirror overlooks cabinetry painted Sherwin-Williams Samovar Silver. The flooring is from Ann Sacks’ Savoy Mosaics collection. Opposite: Caitlin Wilson’s Citron Vert wallpaper appears in a daughter’s bedroom. A custom headboard and Christopher Spitzmiller lamp pick up the paper’s blue hues, while a rug from Interior Resources and accent pillows in Peter Fasano’s Hudson pattern bring on the blush tones.

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No Reservations A HISTORIC SAN ANTONIO HOME DRAWS OWNERS PRIMED TO TAKE ON A MAJOR RENOVATION. WRITTEN BY MINDY PANTIEL / PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICHAEL HUNTER

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INTERIOR DESIGN / ASHLEY GOFORTH, ASHLEY GOFORTH DESIGN

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nyone seeking clues about the residents of a century-old Craftsman-style San Antonio residence need only reference their art collection. A Donald Roller Wilson painting signals whimsy in the living room, a geometric Robert Kelly work over a fireplace speaks to a sense of order, and a custom Analy Diego vector illustration of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the family room indicates style, class and more than a touch of glamour. According to designer Ashley Goforth, the latter is a pinpoint description of the wife. “She gives off a movie-star vibe when she enters a room,” Goforth describes. “My client knows what she likes and has the sophistication and confidence to pull off anything.” And while the lady of the house does admire Jackie O, she also has a strong allegiance to former First Lady Laura Bush, for whom she served as senior advisor for seven years in the White House. “The former First Lady is a historic preservation advocate and I learned so much not only from watching her update and preserve portions of the White House but also from visiting historic buildings worldwide with her,” she recalls. “My husband and I were

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both able to appreciate this home’s details and see its potential and weren’t afraid to tackle such a large project.” Despite its condition at purchase, the 1914 structure’s Arts and Crafts bones, its prominence, location and grandness were all immediate draws for both the wife and her husband, a former pro golfer turned commercial real estate developer. What the residence lacked in the basics—such as landscaping, modern plumbing and central heat—it more than made up for with its authentic historic details coupled with sizable main living spaces. “It was a historic landmark,” says Goforth, “and the bookshelves, window seats and wood flooring were all still there.” The designer did, however, encourage a “Paint it white” philosophy early on in the project. “Everything was classic in nature, but the brown was dark and overwhelming,” she says. The decision to paint created a fresh backdrop while retaining the home’s sense of history. But the blank canvas didn’t last long. Citing pink, lavender, green and orange as their colors of choice, the couple sought upbeat interiors with an urban edge that didn’t skimp on the fun factor. “We work hard and we’re disciplined, but it’s important to have a good time,” the wife says. “Color and vibrancy are an expression of who we are as a couple.”

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Opposite: Artwork by Troy Gonzalez anchors one end of the living room, where custom animal-print benches add a touch of glam and lamps from Circa Lighting rest on the console. The rug is from Creative Flooring. Below: Custom-upholstered living room sofas sport woven outdoor Perennials fabric from David Sutherland, and equally durable Sunbrella covers an armchair. Vintage French fauteuil chairs flank the fireplace, above which hangs a work by Robert Kelly; the other painting is by Donald Roller Wilson. Lighting includes a Kelly Wearstler floor lamp and a West Elm chandelier.

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Pierre Frey embroidered linen pillows inspired the palette in the family room, including green Holland & Sherry wool tweed on the armchairs and Pindler cotton velvet on the sofas. Duralee vinyl covers the tufted ottoman. Jackie by Analy Diego from AnArte Gallery presides over the space.

Goforth took the established palette and ran with it. She began with a restrained approach in the living room, where white sofas, a marble-topped coffee table and a pair of gold-framed fauteuil chairs speak to the space’s formality while raspberry velvet and animal-print accents hint at what is to come. “Animal prints give a room instant style, and I treat them as neutrals,” says the designer, who repeated the orange tones of the tiger and leopard motifs throughout to add warmth as needed. Things begin to percolate in the sun room-turneddining room, thanks to reproduction Louis XVI-style chairs upholstered in a lively chartreuse velvet-like fabric sporting a single stripe detail down the back and a pair of old-world crystal chandeliers, all of which help to balance the cleanlined zebrawood dining table. “I love how Ashley synthesizes traditional and contemporary elements,” says the wife. A merging of the two styles appears yet again on the wood flooring painted with a geometric pattern. The term “jewel box” comes to mind in the stylishly compact kitchen, brought to life with the help of hardware and plumbing consultant Leland Stone. Here, opting for two sets of Sub-Zero drawers in lieu of an upright fridge saved a window, while a unique set of doors and upper cabinets feature a circle motif with inlaid brass in reference to historic designs. The white lacquer cabinets, satin brass metal hardware and a stainless steel vent hood covered with painted wood trimmed with classic brass banding further elevate the space. “Even the kitchen is glamorous,” notes Goforth. The Technicolor ambience heats up in the tailored family room. Here, under Jackie O’s watchful eye, the luxurious purple cotton velvet sofas topped with cashmere bolster pillows are perfectly constrained by tufts and tucks. Indeed, you won’t find any skirts or wrinkles in this wellappointed space. Says Goforth, “Everything is tight and upholstered to the ground.” The bold colors and tailored touches repeat in the master bedroom, where a tufted white bed is an oasis of calm amid an ordered set of lively accent pillows. But that mix is to be expected. “There is definitely a feeling of balance and structure in the house, which we love,” says the wife, “but it’s also a haven where we can relax and be ourselves—and have lots of parties and fun.”

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Right: A painted geometric pattern covers wood flooring in the dining room, formerly a sun room. Here, a zebrawood table pairs with Louis XVI-style chairs upholstered in chartreuse Holland & Sherry fabric. Opposite: Hardware and plumbing consultant Leland Stone of Stone Standard designed the kitchen and carpenter Eloy Estrada helped bring the concept to life. Hicks’ Hexagon wallpaper from Cole & Son complements the custom vent hood.

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Opposite: In the master bedroom, Fabricut silk draperies with Kelly green Dedar banding and custom Kelly green pillows in Dedar fabric from George Cameron Nash contrast with walls painted Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore. The bed is upholstered in Sunbrella sailcloth, and benches tout Nobilis Tiger Velvet from Culp Associates. Art by Abelardo Lรณpez is from Ruiz-Healy Art. Below: A vignette in the same room features a backdrop of bright Griffin & Wong custompainted panels behind armchairs and an ottoman upholstered in Pindler Bellagio Noir fabric.

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Second NATURE DALLAS ARTIST TAELOR FISHER PAINTS FLORALS IN EVERY WAY, SHAPE AND FORM.

WRITTEN BY SHAWN GAUTHIER / PHOTOGRAPHY BY JUSTIN CLEMONS

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Dallas artist Taelor Fisher keeps buckets of florals on-hand (opposite) and mixes her own colors by adding natural pigments to oil paint (above). A recent work (right) represents her memory of a flower arrangement.

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“I LOVE TELLING SOMEONE A PINK WAS MIXED USING HIBISCUS AND BIRCH, OR THAT A GREEN CAME FROM EUCALYPTUS.”

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was a messy child,” proclaims artist Taelor Fisher, who first began collecting inspirational elements in droves as a child after her preschool teacher suggested she enroll in art classes. “I was always getting into trouble for leaving things everywhere—the result of scavenging for materials,” she laughs. “Anything to bring my ideas to life.” Today this inherent desire to forage spills into Fisher’s Dallas studio, where piles of dried petals and leaves create a fresh, woodsy scent. Their organic shapes also inform her work. “I’m interested in how we use and reuse botanicals,” she says, “breaking them down and exploring traditions around them.” Her oil paintings mix objects with abstraction, combining movement, color and variety to evoke an organic experience. “I love playing with ways to represent petals, branches and leaves,” she notes. “The abstraction helps me represent a bigger picture.” For Fisher, the “bigger picture” stems from nature’s positive impact on the brain. “Being surrounded by something organic can make you happier,” she explains. “It certainly has that effect on me.” While the artist first worked as a teacher, that creative pull she felt as a child took hold and she left the profession to pursue painting. Just a month in, the Paris-based luxury fragrance

company The House of Creed commissioned her to create a print for its fragrance Floralie— an opportunity that took her around the world. “I pinch myself every time I think about it,” she notes. “It made me realize that if you have talent and drive, what you can do is truly limitless.” A passion for nature infuses Fisher’s work holistically, as she uses natural pigments and oil paints to create an authentic adaptation of botanicals. “I love telling someone a pink was mixed using hibiscus and birch, or a green came from eucalyptus,” she says. Her palettes combine the soft hush of muted, serene colors with bold pops, each shade mixed by the artist herself. Fisher pulled color inspiration from interior decor, 1960s and ’70s decorative fabrics and Chinese porcelain to inform her latest collection, “Happy Places,” which launched at Gregg Irby Gallery in Atlanta before showing with more pieces at Liz Lidgett Gallery + Design in Des Moines, Iowa. Featuring a mix of geometric and opaque color fields blended with abstract floral moments, the collection was driven by the practice of bringing nature in to curate our homes—not unlike Fisher’s tendency to scavenge for inspiration and fill her studio with dried petals and leaves. “Translating what goes on in my head to a canvas is so fulfilling,” she says.

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INTERIOR DESIGN / JANET GUST, JANET GUST DESIGN GROUP HOME BUILDER / MICHAEL RUSSELL, R&F CONSTRUCTION

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LIVING COLOR

FUNCTIONAL STYLE AND VIBRANT ART TRANSFORM A COLORFUL FAMILY HOME IN HOUSTON. WRITTEN BY APRIL HARDWICK / PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE SOEFER

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In the foyer alcove, a Charles Hollis Jones console holds a pair of Atollo table lamps, which illuminate Minjung Kim’s Hanji paper work, Building Forest, hung against an Erica Wakerly metallic wallpaper from Supply.

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he adage “great minds think alike” couldn’t be more evident than in the effortless way this art-filled Houston house came together. Having collaborated previously with designer Janet Gust, the homeowners enlisted her help once again in hopes of updating their residence to accommodate an ever-growing art collection while also giving the interiors a modern touch. “Our home is traditional in its architectural style and has a fairly basic layout,” says the wife. “Our goal was to make the best use of the space we have while also infusing a little more contemporary style—and Janet knew exactly what we wanted.” The project began with fairly minor cosmetic tweaks like painting the walls and refinishing the floors before Gust,

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joined by builder Michael Russell, moved headlong into a larger overhaul of the interiors. Architect Dillon Kyle—with project manager Josh Canez—also came onboard to collaborate with Gust on creating a seamless connection between the indoors and the new exterior spaces. “The owners both spend a lot of time outdoors,” says Gust, “and extending the veranda gave them what now feels like an outdoor living room.” Inside, the family room also took on a whole new life. Here, the fireplace received an updated façade and is now flanked by French doors replacing former built-in bookshelves, allowing sunlight to flood in and providing easy outdoor access. Meanwhile, Gust also brought in a new B&B Italia sofa configured to function as a tête-à-tête

The sitting room features a sofa covered in Perennials fabric below a Raymond Hendler acrylic-oncanvas, a perfect complement to the rug from Retorra. The Paul Ferrante Marina chandelier blends with the white walls and ceiling.

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B&B Italia’s Michel sofa was configured to allow the family room to function from two sides, one of which includes a Moooi Elements 007 table and a limited-edition armchair from Cassina. The Serge Mouille ceiling lamp carries through the sofa’s contemporary look. Shades done in fabric from Holly Hunt open to create a sunny space.

between the fireplace seating area and kitchen. “My main objective was to make this small rectangular room a family area that’s usable from both sides,” explains Gust. Now the once single-use space also invites guests located in the cooking area to settle in and visit before meals. Gust also brought functionality to a homework room, another spot previously not utilized to its full potential. New built-in storage adds depth at one end opposite a vibrantly hued banquette on casters, which enable the room to easily transition from the two daughters’ study station to a serving space when the family entertains. French doors and chevron brick flooring seamlessly connect to the outdoor veranda, ensuring an easy flow of traffic. And in lieu of neutrals, Gust kept things interesting by blending bold colors and textures for a perfect balance throughout. An example is the Kyle Bunting rug she custom designed and layered over the brick floors. “I wanted something durable with an interesting shape that touched all corners of the room,” explains Gust. “It really does make a statement.” Even spaces with the smallest of footprints enjoyed modern updates, including a former wet bar with doors that was transformed into a functional and stylish alcove just outside the homework room in the foyer. “During parties, it becomes a useful display area for food and flowers,” says Gust. Minjung Kim’s Hanji paper work, Building Forest, hangs against an Erica Wakerly metallic wallpaper, creating a striking backdrop above the alcove’s Charles Hollis Jones console.

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Elizabeth Lyons vessels from Holly Hunt set a vibrant tone in the dining room, which features a Dan Christensen acrylic-on-canvas, Paul Smith for The Rug Company rug and Martin Huxford Studio T59 Quintet chandelier from Supply.

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In fact, around every corner hang eye-catching works of art—even in the kitchen. “As the most lived-in room, it should be designed not just with cabinets,” posits Gust, who replaced black granite with marble countertops and dated cabinetry with a wall now showcasing a realistic oil-on-linen by Leslie Parke entitled Janet’s Shelf. “It reminds me of my grandmother’s pressed glass and looks like it came right out of her cabinet,” says the wife, noting her family now enjoys cooking and dining together in the kitchen daily. Gust uses a special hanging technique “to create a floating effect so the art isn’t flat against the wall and stands out more,” she explains. Notable pieces elsewhere in the residence include Dan Christensen’s acrylic-on-canvas unifying the bold dining room palette, Raymond Hendler’s abstract acrylic-on-canvas anchoring the sitting room and a William Betts acrylic-oncanvas in the homework room, among many others.

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But it’s not simply the works of art that had a huge impact on the outcome of this home’s interiors. Gust admits it was also the interesting details and carefully curated accessories that proved key to the project’s success. “Accessories are an integral part of the process,” the designer explains. “I call it phase three—when we select the ‘jewelry’ in the final stages.” In this case, finishing touches included a grouping of handmade decorative jars with oversized stoppers, selected to create a dynamic visual statement on the dining room table. Color-matched to nearby artwork, they were but the “icing on the cake” for the homeowners upon the completion of their stylishly modernized and functional family home. Notes the wife, “We spend a lot more time outside, we entertain more frequently and we are all together more as a family.”

Removing upper kitchen cabinets made space for an oil-on-linen by Leslie Parke, Janet’s Shelf, from Gremillion & Co. Fine Art, Inc. Other tweaks included new honed Carrara marble countertops. A Nelson Ball pendant lamp hangs above the Saarinen table and Eames molded plywood chairs from Design Within Reach.

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The homework room becomes a serving area during parties thanks to an easily movable banquette on casters paired with a Moooi Container table. The room’s saturated palette comprises a custom Kyle Bunting rug, a pencil sculpture by Jon Clark and an acrylic-on-canvas by William Betts.

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A Kyle Bunting rug stretches to the opposite end of the homework room, nearly reaching the cerused oak cabinets outfitted with Lisa Jarvis hardware. The cabinetry is lined with sculptures and prints by Paul Carola. The large painting is by Daniel McFarlane.

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Opposite: Phillip Jeffries wallpaper covers the master bedroom ceiling, making the space feel cozy and intimate. Shades of blue appear elsewhere on the silk Retorra rug and Progetti armchair from Giorgetti in fabric from Holly Hunt. The Dixon table lamps are from Circa Lighting. Below: Christian Lacroix Butterfly Parade wallpaper adds an element of surprise in the powder bathroom. The curvy sink and faucet, both Gessi from Elegant Additions, underscore the artful design.

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