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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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A NEW WAVE OF CUSTOM HOMES ADDRESSES AN INCREASED APPETITE FOR NATURE-FIRST DESIGNS. WRITTEN BY MARY JO BOWLING PHOTOGRAPHY BY ELLEN LEAK
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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DESIGNERS WEIGH IN ON THE PERFECT WHITE PAINT. PRODUCED BY KATHRYN GIVEN WITH SARAH SHELTON / PHOTOGRAPHED BY DAVID PRINCE
“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.”
“Pratt & Lambert Timidity is my No. 1 choice. My entire New York City apartment is painted in it, including the ceilings. It’s an elusive and beautiful khaki shade.”
“Wimborne White by Farrow & Ball is a true white with just enough warmth. I used it for my design studio and shop. I love that it feels bright, but not too stark.”
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“For as long as I can remember, Benjamin Moore White Dove has been a mainstay for designers. It is a classic, soft hue that goes with everything, and we use it constantly for trim and cabinetry.”
“Even when using a base color, it’s important to define the story and point of view. I gravitate toward gray and creamy tones, like Dover White by Sherwin-Williams, to better support surrounding layers of color.”
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A Zen aesthetic reigns supreme at the new K’Alma Spa in the Victor Hotel South Beach, where soothing crystals and textiles from spa founder Marizza Contreras’ native Peru dot the space. Contreras tapped Bea Pila of B. Pila Design Studio to create a hallway adorned with alabaster, rose quartz and other crystals representing the seven chakras, while a hammam features river pebbles and Calacatta marble for a sleek take on an ancient Turkish bath. kalmaspas.com
The secret to glowing skin can be found at Biologique Recherche in West Palm Beach, the first flagship spa in the U.S. by the French skin-care line known for its P50 tonic (think facial in a bottle). Designed by Hungarian firm MH Design, the spa is as gorgeous as you hope your skin will be when you leave. Guests are greeted at a gold-plated reception desk; furniture and wallcoverings were custom designed in Europe, with some walls done in oak to contrast with the marble floors. brspa.us
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VALMONT FOR THE SPA AT THE SETAI, MIAMI BEACH Escape to Valmont for The Spa at The Setai, Miami Beach, an Asian-inspired sanctuary where four private spa suites envisioned by Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston International Architects present stunning ocean and pool views, granite soaking tubs and steam rooms, and an 80-foot indoor pool. The spa’s partnership with Swiss beauty brand Valmont means head-to-toe treatments that incorporate the skin-care line. thesetaihotel.com
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Don’t sleep on this one. St. Frank, which is known for partnering with artisans around the world to create boho-luxe home goods, has a new permanent store in Palm Beach—just in time for its first bedding line. “Each of our stores has a unique aesthetic that reflects the location,” says founder Christina Bryant, “and for this space we really wanted to combine the sophisticated and traditional style that Palm Beach is known for with our bright colors and eclectic patterns.” Called The Beach House, the shop is filled with one-of-a-kind accessories, wallcoverings, fabrics, art and draperies, along with a bedding collection of duvets, shams and sheet sets that flaunt best-selling patterns, all meant to be mixed and mingled. stfrank.com
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C’EST la VIE CAROLINE GIRAUD
At interior designer Caroline Giraud’s Fort Lauderdale lifestyle boutique, La Vie En Blanc, you can sip and shop, perusing furniture, home accessories, clothing and jewelry with European whimsy while enjoying the delightful La Vie Tea Salon by celebrated chef Lenore Nolan-Ryan. lavieenblanc.net
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Beauty, fashion, home decor—is there anything Aerin Lauder can’t do? The beauty heiress, who often spends time in South Florida, released a collection of homewares inspired by her visits to the Magic City. The Aerin Miami Edit channels a beachy aesthetic with clear vases in a range of sizes, a bottle stopper that mimics coral, a woven cane backgammon set and decorative boxes. “I have always loved Miami for its rich culture and beautiful beaches,” says Lauder, founder of Aerin. “Our Miami Edit includes timeless and effortless pieces that can be used year-round to entertain in this beautiful city. Some of my favorite pieces include the raffia coasters, the shell appetizer plates, and our candles, which are also great for gifting.” Pieces from the collection can be found at Neiman Marcus, Aerin Palm Beach, Violetas in Coral Gables and Hive in West Palm Beach. aerin.com
How do you curate items for your shop and the homes you design? One of my most memorable experiences was designing the private residence for Prince Albert of Monaco, and now I pay special attention to finding truly extraordinary pieces for my clients’ living spaces. I’ve lived in many different places, including Central Africa and the South of France, so much of my inspiration comes from these beautiful locales. I buy items all over the world, and I like a balance of masculine-versus-
feminine, classy-versus-edgy, and a blend of traditional and contemporary. Why a tea salon? I wanted a place for my guests to relax, and Lenore NolanRyan understood my vision of providing delicious food in a European environment. The teacups and tableware were handselected from various vintage markets while the furniture and the linens are imported from France.
SO MIAMI PHOTOS: COURTESY AERIN. C’EST LA VIE PHOTOS: PORTRAIT, GRACIELA VALDES; STORE:, CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS.
What’s unique at your store? When it comes to furniture and accessories, I purchase rare finds, such as the hot air balloon currently in my showroom. I saw it in Paris and knew that I had to have it. I traced it back to a small factory in the mountains of France where they specifically make replicas. The same goes for items like the hand-cut chandeliers and eclectic trinkets crafted in Belgium and Eastern Europe.
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SKY HIGH ONE THOUSAND MUSEUM WRITTEN BY CHRISTIANA LILLY
Towering above downtown Miami in a swirl of steel ribbons, One Thousand Museum has made quite an entrance. The 62-floor residential tower, a first for the late Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning Zaha Hadid in the United States, is easily recognizable even among architectural standouts like the Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Frost Museum of Science. “One Thousand Museum is Zaha Hadid’s embodiment of the Magic City’s bold and vibrant flair,” says co-developer Louis Birdman. “The building has been extremely well received by not only buyers but also locals and visitors who recognize the striking exoskeleton amongst the skyline.” Each floor is home to just one or two residences, including six stunning turnkey residences outfitted by Artefacto, B&B Italia, Roche Bobois, Luxury Living Group and Meridiani. One Thousand Museum also boasts a two-level indooroutdoor spa that opens onto a terrace, an indoor pool, event space, a private rooftop helipad, a multimedia theater and an on-premise bank vault. Says Birdman, “We are honored to deliver an architectural masterpiece by one of the world’s leading talents.” 1000museum.com
OPEN HOUSE Mexican design-and-interiors brand Dupuis, and its sister brand, Becara from Spain, made a grand entrance into the U.S., opening its first stores in the Miami Design District, Shops of Merrick Park and Aventura Mall this past winter. Dupuis (right) effortlessly fuses artisanal and modern Mexican design while Becara offers accent furniture, accessories and unique pieces sourced worldwide. Ever-expanding Italkraft (36 NW 29th St.) now boasts a Wynwood showroom, blending into the artsy neighborhood with works by Brazilian artist Alê Jordão and a 3D geometric mural by Mr. June on the façade. The sleek space shines with the brand’s most luxurious kitchens and closets and lets guests test high-end Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances. The feeling of liquid comes alive at Cosentino City Miami Center (3898 Biscayne Blvd.) with the Dekton Liquid Collection by London-based pattern experts Patternity. Inspired by nature, choose from three new surface pattern colors, including Liquid Embers, which is reminiscent of magma; Liquid Shell, which mimics the landscape of the ocean floor; and the cloud-like print of Liquid Sky.
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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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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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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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REFINED ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS LIFT INTERIORS TO NEW HEIGHTS. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY GRACE BEULEY HUNT
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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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MAJOR PANE: SIMON UPTON. OUTDOOR VOICES: COURTESY SLH STUDIO. LIGHTNESS OF BEING: JOE FLETCHER PHOTOGRAPHY.
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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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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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THE WAY TO RENO SUCCESS Hire a pro. Who doesn’t want to save time and money? The knowledge and creativity of an expert result in designs that are perfect the first time around. Pursue jewel-box charm. “Big definitely doesn’t mean better,” Kakar says. “I’ve learned this from seeing smaller homes that are filled with unbelievable character. Juxtaposing large master bedrooms and nicely sized kitchens with more quaintly scaled rooms can have a beautiful effect.” Move out. Kakar says his go-to piece of advice for a low-stress project is to leave the premises. “Sometimes, clients will say, ‘I’ll just live in another room.’ They never do.” 1
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RETURN TO WALLPAPER It’s back—and with a vengeance, according to Kakar. “It creates instant personality in any room and is available in thousands of designs … even ones you invent,” he says. “It is a wonderful backdrop in any space.”
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A light color palette with pops of color—this is the only pattern one might begin to notice upon viewing the portfolio of Maite Granda Design Studio. Aside from that, the projects are incredibly unique from one to the next, with spaces ranging from Moroccan modern to eclectic with a touch of Art Deco. For principal Maite Granda, this is indicative of success, because in her view, the end product should always be a reflection of the client. “Our work must express the true style and personality of the person who lives in it,” she says. “When the project is a renovation, this can be more of a challenge in some ways but easier in others. Working with a blank canvas is always a privilege, but editing an existing one gives us the opportunity to keep elements that identify our clients, which can guide the personal aspect of design.” Many of the firm’s projects are indeed renovations, and the intimate perspective Granda reveals is evident in the individuality of each room.
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Material of choice. “Natural wood is the one trending material that works well with most styles,” Granda says. “It can be used as flooring, or for a coffee table, kitchen or bathroom cabinets, a headboard, accent chairs or a dining table. What makes it so exciting is that you can give it the use, shape and tone of your preference.” Piece of advice. Granda’s recommendation for homeowners thinking of pursuing a remodel is this: “Hire a designer at the very beginning of the process, and ‘let them in.’ We need to listen carefully to what you are conveying about your wants and needs, but we also need to be able to observe every detail of your personality, way of dressing, lifestyle, etc.”
1. In this tranquil bedroom, custom-made Moroccan-style wallpaper by Twill & Texture sets the stage for other beautiful features: a dresser from Anthropologie, Coronet pendants by Maxim Lighting, bedding from Ralph Lauren Home and partitions by Mahogany Finish Carpentry. 2. Furnishings from Anima Domus, an area rug by Kaymanta and planters by Lechuza are all set against a gold Moroccan-style wallpaper by Élitis.
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A RUNDOWN ON RENO Key to success. Communication is paramount. “We listen to the client’s needs and wants, and they hear our ideas and experiences from other projects that might apply to a situation,” Guinan says. One-room effect. When a whole-home overhaul isn’t in the cards, Woolems and Guinan recommend focusing on the kitchen or bathroom to make the biggest impact.
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The act of embarking on a renovation can be an intimidating one. In many ways, this endeavor proves more complex than that of building a home from scratch. The experts at Woolems Luxury Builders understand this—and they fully embrace it. “We are all about deep team collaboration and a fearless approach, which allows us to accomplish what others might not,” says founder and CEO James Woolems, who runs the company alongside COO Gavin Guinan. “At the same time, we recognize, assess and manage risks, and we treat the client’s money like our own. We believe in honesty, integrity and craftsmanship.” They apply all of this to the client’s vision, whether for a new build or renovation, residential or commercial. The Woolems portfolio spans historic homes, sleek condominiums, venues and clubhouses, but a common denominator lies in the level of quality apparent in each final product.
Material must-haves. Once budding trends, exterior wood alternatives and porcelain tile have become staples in the eyes of design pros and homeowners alike.
WHAT THE HOMEOWNERS WANT The reasons behind a renovation can be many, but these trending features are serving as major inspiration. + Smart-home technology + M ore modern-looking and sustainable materials + Open layouts + D edicated outdoor living spaces + Front facade facelift + Health and fitness areas
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Vistas of Biscayne Bay are seen from the terrace of a Miami high-rise renovated by interior designer Blanca Wall. Meridiani’s Joi bench and dining table, Zoe chair and Match pouf assemble on Opustone’s Moca Creme Select brushed-limestone flooring. Retractable doors connect the space to the kitchen.
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ike the perfect cocktail, interior design is about combining the right ingredients to create a captivating concoction. Whether offsetting contemporary art with vintage finds or warming cool surfaces with cozy textures, the perfect recipe requires equilibrium. For interior designer Blanca Wall, the enticing blend came in the form of a Brickell high-rise renovation for a bachelor with a shaken-not-stirred, stylish yet sink-right-in design philosophy. “Our client wanted the apartment to feel contemporary and masculine but still down to earth and comfortable,” she says. “The end result is very Miami but not over the top or flashy.” To achieve high impact with notes of laid-back ease, Wall relied on a recipe that leans heavily on bold materials tempered by neutral colors and subtle texture. Limestone and bronze are offset by a palette of creams and warm grays. European oak floors with exposed grain soften darkstained elm millwork while disguising wear and tear from the owner’s spirited Portuguese water dog, Larry. Long and linear, the floor plan is the result of a yearlong renovation led by Wall and general contractor Richard Schuerger, with Guillermo Encinosa of Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates serving as the architect of record. Combining two apartments into one, makeover culminated in an open-flow layout with a wealth of windows that takes full advantage of the apartment’s panoramic views of Biscayne Bay. Those vistas are seen immediately from the living area, where the team enclosed nearly half of the connecting balcony. The restructuring expanded the interior, shields the resulting intimate terrace from the wind and tames what Wall describes as an “overly rectilinear” layout. “Repurposing the original balcony into the living area balances out the room and allowed us to accommodate a pool table and custom bar, which was important to our client,” she says. Equally important is the room’s restrained machismo. Heavy, angular pieces—the lacquered pool table and cagework coffee tables with dark-stained fruitwood bases—are softened by cream sofas and a chevron-patterned cowhide rug. Light oak floors and limestone-clad walls act as light and airy counterpoints to the room’s darker elements, such as the Japanese charred-wood bar with brass fittings. The area is one of the unit’s “compartments” of seating areas with various functions, a strategy Wall used to give the home an intimate yet expansive feel. To enhance the effect, she divided several areas using slatted-wood privacy screens with brass metal inlays, allowing for minimal walls and angled just so ocean vistas could be viewed from the entrance. “The screens are an important element in this apartment,” the interior designer says. “They give a sense of arrival and separate the spaces, allowing for privacy but still maintaining a feeling of openness.”
Opposite the living area’s screen and open fireplace, a media room exemplifies the apartment’s masculinity-inmoderation aesthetic through a considered mix of materials. A cerused-oak and concrete bar features a dual-purpose metal inlay, adding visual interest and acting as a sleek bar-length drinks coaster. Leather barstools with burnished-brass bases swivel for easy maneuverability, while generous sofas, a tufted ottoman and a channeled rug soften the room’s hard edges. On the other side of the living area, an expansive wall of bookshelves creates a bridge to the kitchen. Extraneous details on the elm cabinets, stained in smoked ebony, were kept to a minimum so accessories and the client’s collection of kaleidoscopic books draw the eye, acting as a “confetti explosion of fun,” Wall describes. To lighten the space, exposed pine shelves were painted white and backed with a subtly textured seagrass Japanese-style wallpaper. The unit’s organic, neutral palette allows for a celebration of color from not just the books but also artwork throughout. “We kept the overall palette quiet so the art could take center stage,” Wall says. Vibrant works by street artists adorn the walls in the living area, while the gray-hued master bedroom is the perfect backdrop for a graphic painting. In the media room, the ideal space for watching football, the owner commissioned a local artist to create a piece that nods to his love of the sport. The artistic focal point in the powder room, meanwhile, is a striking living wall of greenery, including string-of-pearls and various air plants. Originally planned for the terrace, the feature was relocated inside after shrinking the balcony, now joining a hand-fabricated stone sink. The natural materials counter the apartment’s industrial side, adding a dose of relaxing earthiness for just the right cocktail. “At the end of the day, we wanted to create a space that feels sleek and modern,” Wall says. “But we didn’t want that to come at the expense of feeling inviting or approachable.”
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An island of Opustone white quartz supreme, home to Token barstools, is the focus of the kitchen. The range hood, cabinets and dining table, surrounded by B&B Italia’s Mirto chairs, are Poliform. Dornbracht’s Tara Classic faucet and the Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances are from Ferguson.
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McKenzie Craft fabricated the media room’s cerused white oak bar, lined with Henge chairs. Game Spirit by 2 Alas adorns an Opustone limestone wall near Poliform’s Mondrian sectional, topped with Missoni Home pillows. An ottoman by Casa Dio and an Interlude Home side table sit on a Niba Designs rug.
“WE KEPT THE OVERALL PALETTE QUIET SO THE ART COULD TAKE CENTER STAGE.” –BLANCA WALL
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Above: The master bathroom shows off Opustone limestone walls and flooring and Calacatta gold marble countertops. B&B Italia’s Febo chair sits at the vanity. The tub and Dornbracht’s Tara Classic filler and sink faucet are from Ferguson; the stool is from Fine Line Furniture & Accessories. Humanscale pendants offer light. Opposite: In the master bedroom, Lignum fabricated a wall of black elm and Holly Hunt’s Milano leather behind Minotti’s Andersen bed, dressed in RH bedding. Wall designed the nightstand beneath Articolo’s Eclipse sconce. Hilda Palafox artwork pops against a Phillip Jeffries wallcovering, and a Niba Designs rug grounds the space.
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TROPICAL PUNCH A DESIGN DUO OUTFITS A FORT LAUDERDALE RESIDENCE WITH WHIMSICAL ISLAND FLAIR. WRITTEN BY SAXON HENRY / PHOTOGRAPHY BY NICK JOHNSON / STYLING BY PEGGY CHASE JORDAO
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Palecek’s Strings Attached lounge chairs and Orson side table from Judith Norman occupy the family area of a Fort Lauderdale home by designers Ivonne Ronderos and Anahi Carrillo. Coffee tables from Pure Project Home center the Odabashian rug. Expormim’s Nautica swing chair from Clima Home and a Casa Dio sofa offer whimsical seating.
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ropical hues are common in South Florida residences, a palette Nicole Johnson Brown embraces, but she knows restraint is key. “I love color, but I wasn’t sure how to express my passion for vibrancy without it overwhelming the spaces,” she says about designing the Fort Lauderdale house she and her husband, Ian, renovated. Considering her effusiveness toward the palette of soft coral, warm teal and gray-tinged navy that now surrounds her, designers Ivonne Ronderos and Anahi Carrillo brilliantly succeeded in setting the right tone. “I often find myself being moved by the emotion of color and texture in the home as I travel from room to room,” Nicole says. “In each room, there is an undertone of serenity, even in the spaces that are bolder.” That feeling is the result of the designers’ concept for the residence: “Tropical Festival of Life,” an approach that incorporates organic textures and prints as well as abstract island patterns. “The Browns were willing to trust us to create a unique home that reflects their distinctiveness,” Ronderos says. The clients’ directive for a look that embraces their individuality led to decisions such as noteworthy seating, like the family area’s hanging chair and curvy aqua velvet sofa as well as the foyer’s shellshaped plywood chairs—pieces further influenced by the owners’ love of entertaining. “Just how much the Browns were intent on creating a whimsical and welcoming place
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Dining area artwork from Pure Project Home pops against Phillip Jeffries’ Side Stepped wallcovering in Navy Sail. Article’s Zola chairs, which Grafton Furniture reupholstered with a Kravet textile, surround the owners’ table atop an Odabashian rug. The bar’s backsplash of Ann Sacks’ Context Field tile in Jasper adds a bold presence.
for friends was cemented in our minds when they told us they had bought a pimped-out golf cart to drive to local restaurants,” Carrillo says. “After that conversation, we knew it was important to consider the experiential at all times.” Following that lead, Ronderos and Carrillo approached the project in such a way that each space would invite discovery and tell a story. To define the living, family and dining areas, which are all connected and in view of each other, the designers relied on colors, unique pieces and accent moments. A fireplace with a Calacatta gold tile surround is the standout feature in the living area. The hanging chair and eclectic sofa make a statement in the family area. And in the dining area, the duo created a space within a space by outfitting a bar with a rich but playful blue-toned backsplash tile. “We decided that because we were going to go wild, we’d go with color,” Ronderos says. “When you walk into the dining area, it’s impactful because you see the rich blue on the wall. It was always about finding the perfect spots for color with rich texture.” Substantial work was done in the master bedroom, where Ronderos and Carrillo added wallpaper and wood tones to walls. Transforming the space’s open-concept layout, they also created hidden doors that lead to the bathroom and closet. But because of the Browns’ penchant for hosting, the guest room was so highly considered that it was given as much weight as their own bedroom. “I told Anahi, ‘This is the project to go bold,’
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Above: The designers left the master bathroom largely untouched, including preserving the existing tub, but added a European walnut shower screen next to the frostedglass door. Silver and glass Terzani pendants from Lumens hover above the sink. Opposite: RH’s Modena bed, shagreen Cela nightstand and Luz rug come together in the master bedroom. Bocci’s 28.5 five-fixture LED pendant from Luminaire offers an artistic element.
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In a guest bedroom, Phillip Jeffries’ Arboretum wallcovering in Parakeet boasts a tropical vibe against RH Modern’s Italia bed. Arturo Alvarez’s Tempo Vivace pendants from Lumens hang above Anthropologie nightstands. Serena & Lily’s rattan Palms chair and a custom end table round out the room, grounded by a Safavieh rug.
because not many people will let us take risks,” Ronderos says. “I wanted to create meaningful spaces, because nothing about the Browns’ story is run of the mill.” Intended to feel like a tropical hotel boutique, the guest room boasts a palm-print wallcovering and a glowing neon pink sign that reads, “The Coconut House,” the moniker the owners have named their home. Near the end of the project, the clients made a lastminute decision to renovate one final room. “I had specific ideas for the way I wanted the kitchen to flow, function and look because I spend so much time there,” Nicole says. She was hands-on in helping design the new Snaidero kitchen, particularly when it came to spatial planning. “Nicole spent time strategizing where appliances should be placed,” Ronderos says. “For instance, she wanted the wine cooler to be more accessible to the outside, so we moved it to the left end of a particular cabinet.” At home in their tropical paradise, the Browns say they don’t have a favorite room in the house. Instead, the overall feeling of escapism captivates them throughout the residence. “We asked Ivonne and Anahi to create a home in which people would feel the happiness of being away from it all, as they would during a perfect vacation,” Nicole says. “It is a beautiful place in which to entertain, as it encourages what I call a barefoot nonchalance that gives us and our friends a place to slow down and take a breath.”
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A covered seating area by the pool beckons with Gloster’s teak-framed Kay lounge chairs from Clima Home and Paola Lenti’s Wabi sofa from Luminaire. “We wanted to have a seamless connection between the outdoors and the indoors,” Ronderos says.
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Banner YEAR FROM HUMBLE BEGINNINGS IN MISSOURI TO A GLOBAL ART EMPIRE, A WORTH AVENUE GALLERY CELEBRATES 150 YEARS. WRITTEN BY CHRISTIANA LILLY / PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY
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The owner of Findlay Galleries, James R. Borynack (left) began as a salesman in 1972. Today, the gallery is heralded for its curated collection of European and American artwork.
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ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN / TAMARA FELDMAN, TAMARA FELDMAN DESIGN HOME BUILDER / ISACK MERENFELD, CONKRETA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC
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WARM MATERIALS BALANCE THE SLEEK MODERNITY OF A MIAMI HOME FOR A YOUNG FAMILY. WRITTEN BY PAIGE BOWERS / PHOTOGRAPHY BY KRIS TAMBURELLO
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A Minotti rug, chaise, armchair, end table and coffee tables join the brand’s Seymour sofa, topped with Adriana Hoyos Furnishings pillows, in the living area of a Miami home by designer Tamara Feldman. Artec Design crafted the console beneath the clients’ artwork as well as the white oak doors with frosted glass panels that lead to the kitchen.
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hen young South American clients asked designer Tamara Feldman to fashion a Miami home for their growing family, Feldman put herself in their shoes. “I’m also a mother of small children, and what is most important to me in a house is to feel a sense of family wherever you go,” she says. “You want to feel cozy in the family room, and you want a large kitchen and living area to entertain. You want to feel tranquility and a sense of love, so I wanted to give this couple something that was a labor of love.” At the time, the clients owned a smaller residence the family of four had outgrown. Among other requests, the couple wanted a larger family room and kitchen, more space for their two boys and a live-in suite for their housekeeper. They envisioned a structure that was open and airy without feeling stark, with a design flexible enough for everything from big parties to quieter movie nights on the couch. Feldman, who also has a background in architecture, originally planned to reconfigure the interior of the existing abode. Yet the more she thought about it, the more the designer realized it made more sense to tear the home down to its slab and start from scratch. Most clients would have gotten nervous with such a big change of plans, but this couple embraced Feldman’s vision, which would ultimately require three years of work.
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Vintage chairs offer a slim silhouette around Design Within Reach’s Platner table in the breakfast nook. A bold Enrique Castro-Cid artwork adds an urban feel over a lacquered Italkraft console, which rests on Opustone flooring.
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With Jose Madriz of JAM Associates Architects & Engineers serving as architect of record, Feldman designed a sleek and spacious house infused with spans of glass and Mexican-inspired wood, concrete and stone details throughout—flourishes familiar to her own heritage, having been born in Mexico City. The organic elements transformed what could have felt stark into a warm, enduring environment. “I wanted to give the owners something with height, depth and light that engages all the senses,” the designer says. “I didn’t want just a plain white wall for a work of art. I wanted something more textured.” Builder Isack Merenfeld, who had previously constructed a residence in Golden Beach for the husband’s parents, helped bring Feldman’s vision for a balanced and symmetrical design to life. “Everything was done from scratch,” he says. “Once we took the structure down to the slab, it went from being a double-pitched roof home to a flat-roofed modern house.”
From the outside, the abode bears all the elements of a contemporary residence, from low-slung lines to geometric flourishes. The inside, however, is grandiose with 14-foothigh ceilings. The foyer appears deceptively simple until a closer look reveals gray veining through its white marble floors, channeled wall detailing and white recessed ceiling lighting. A pair of oak and smoked-mirror shelves is home to curios, while two kinetic artworks shape-shift as visitors enter the heart of the structure. Each element is placed with balance in mind, creating visual interest in what could otherwise be a flat entryway. “As you go farther into the home, you see textures and colors that complement each other,” Feldman says. “There’s oak, stone and concrete on elements like doors and builtins. There are also a lot of neutral tones to the art and furniture, because it gives a sense of timelessness. But there are also these pops of color—like the blue and purple in the living area—that bring in brightness and fun.”
White oak and black-lacquered Italkraft cabinetry pair with quartz countertops in the kitchen, outfitted with Monogram appliances. The Franke sink and Dornbracht faucet are from Designer’s Plumbing & Hardware. “The view from the kitchen window serves as the backsplash for this warm room,” Feldman says.
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In the dining area, the designer placed Minotti chairs upholstered in alternating fabrics, including leather and suede, around an antique glasstopped table with a black stone base. The owners’ artwork makes a statement behind a head chair and in the adjoining living area.
Indeed, blue pillows add a punch to the white leather sofa, while purple and blue vases and tabletop sculptures inject shine into the room’s subtlety. Modern wall artwork is splashed with blue brushwork, tying everything together. To keep things practical, Feldman used child-friendly materials throughout, such as tweed that has been treated for stains on the family room sofa—a comfortable white sectional where everyone can gather—and quartz on the kitchen countertops. In fact, the youngest residents drove several decisions: The designer created a future study nook with built-ins and desk space for two in the family room. An oak pocket door can close off the space from the rest of the house, providing solitude for the children— and privacy for the adults, who love to entertain. In the kitchen, a breakfast nook with a glass table and five chairs offers another area for the youngest to draw or read while meals are prepared. In the end, the clients felt the three-year-long wait was worth it. “When they first saw the residence, they were blown away,” Feldman says. “Coming from South America and leaving their country behind, this was very important for them. They felt at home as soon as they walked in.”
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Opustone flooring flows from the living area, where a Minotti end table rests near a fiddle leaf fig plant, into the family room. A vibrant piece from the owners’ art collection is positioned above a Minotti sofa, rug and coffee table.
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As a future homework spot, Artec Design executed the family room’s white oak desks with lacquered shelves for the couple’s young children. Red Minotti chairs add a dose of color.
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Opposite: The master bedroom’s nightstand, holding a Mantra Furnishings lamp, and bed are from Addison House. A Stark Carpet rug, a custom armchair and the clients’ artwork contribute to the serene palette of gray, white, mauve and purple. Below: Walnut cabinetry featuring a three-dimensional element by Artec Design adds warmth to the master bathroom. An LED strip illuminates a custom mirror above a white quartz Silestone countertop, outfitted with Phylrich faucets from Designer’s Plumbing & Hardware and custom sinks.
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