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NEW GUARD A look at the rising stars of interior design from across the country.
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BEHIND THE BRAND Luxe chats with jewelry designer Mish Tworkowski regarding his iconic designs.
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COLLABORATION Designer Sasha Bikoff teams up with Vervain for a spirited new collection.
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SCENE Our cheat sheet to all things new and fabulous in the local design community.
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ASHTON TAYLOR SPEEGLE
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Why we love her: With experience at Ferguson & Shamamian in New York and Barbara Barry in Los Angeles, Morgan Newfield’s unique background working for East and West Coast industry greats has given her design vision a bicoastal edge. Her projects emanate a certain clarity with calm and inviting spaces. On the horizon: In between projects in Laguna Beach, Marina del Rey, Pacific Palisades and San Francisco, Newfield is traveling abroad to gather inspiration and shop for clients. In her words: “I’m always changing my personal style—updating it, modernizing it and simplifying it. Whatever I’m trying on for size—relating to clothing, furniture or a home—it must be authentic and have an honest starting point.”
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at two colors next to each other and think about how they work with each other, or wander through a garden and study how two flowers look next to each other. I believe color is a great gift to design. How does jewelry elevate a look? Often, jewelry is the first thing people see; the first thing you notice on a woman is earrings. In a way, jewelry transcends fashion. People who buy fine jewelry are often thinking it’s forever. It’s almost like they’re little sculptures or amulets of significance that you carry. When jewelry is done well, it has a universality to it. Who inspires you? I have great admiration for the craftsmen of the 19th and early-20th centuries. Like Fabergé, which was doing excellent work during that time period. Also, the craftsmanship of early Cartier and Van Cleef was beautiful. Give us your design playbook. In order to have good design you need to have great thought. We’re all sponges—the more we absorb, the better we create. A designer needs to walk through a museum because art is so instrumental in creating what you love and wanting to perfect it in yourself. And because we’re not born with perfect skills, we’re tasked with taking our talent and what we love to do and creating the best we can.
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The textiles created by designer Sasha Bikoff for Vervain tell tales of the glamorous life. For instance, take Uptown Toile, a textile showing a woman who resembles a cross between Bikoff and a youthful Brigitte Bardot waterskiing on the French Riviera, strolling with two poodles down Madison Avenue and reclining under a cabana at The Beverly Hills Hotel. The same feeling can be found in the print dubbed A Few of My Favorite Things, which depicts items the designer collects or covets, including crystal glasses that once graced her grandfather’s bar, an Hermès Birkin bag and Madonna’s iconic Jean Paul Gaultier corset. If the prints seem heavy on imagery, blame Instagram. “My generation is consumed by pictures on social media. They see hundreds each day, and it excites their creativity,” says Bikoff. “You could even look at these fabrics as my Insta-highlights.”
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The roots of the designer’s maximalist aesthetic lie in her New York City childhood. “I was raised during the height of minimalism in the 1990s when people, including my mother, favored the style of Calvin Klein,” explains Bikoff. “I preferred my grandmother’s style— a look that, with puddled drapes and crystal chandeliers, resembled Versace fashions. As a teen, I rebelled by painting love quotes in pink all over my room’s white walls.” Bikoff believes this design mutiny is shared with many of her fellow millennials. “We favor interiors that evoke sentiment through pattern and color,” she explains. Seeking to tap into Bikoff’s joie de vivre, Fabricut executives approached her to create the collection for Vervain. “Her unique point of view relates to classical design and style, but is also hip and funky,” says Nina
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Luxury furniture designer Dakota Jackson is celebrating his 50th anniversary with a return to the Pacific Design Center (he was previously in the Green Building in the 1990s) and a showroom that will double as a cultural events space. A prolific American designer since the ’70s (Yoko Ono famously commissioned Jackson for a “mystery desk” to give John Lennon as a 34th birthday present), Jackson recently debuted his newest furniture collection, Chess and Checkers, inspired by ancient games pieces. The designer also recently unveiled his latest collaboration with Steinway & Sons, the Black Diamond Piano that was created for classical pianist Lang Lang. “Opening in Los Angeles is an opportunity to consider the best of our classic collections along with our newest work,” says Jackson. “We are quite excited about the space that will house it, as well as the opportunity to reconnect with many friends on the West Coast.” dakotajackson.com
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Breegan Jane is adding “television star” to her résumé (she’s also a blogger, real estate developer, mom and author) with her new role on this season’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition on HGTV. The Santa Monica-based designer is known for her love of vintage pieces—“One time I scored a gorgeous Pakistani runner for less than $100 at Pepe’s Thrifty Shop!” she says—so Luxe asked her to share a few of her favorite resources for that perfect one-off piece. breeganjane.com
PDC DESIGN GALLERY The new PDC Design Gallery, a two-story exhibition space previously occupied by MOCA, debuted its inaugural exhibition, “Supershow,” this winter. On view through February 23, the show celebrates the work of L.A.-based artists Fallen Fruit, a collaboration between David Allen Burns and Austin Young. “With the founding of the PDC Design Gallery, we will be able to highlight our homegrown talent as well as shine a spotlight on inventive artists from around the world,” says Charles S. Cohen, owner of the Pacific Design Center. Future exhibitions will be devoted to art and design, with a focus on exploring the depth and breadth of California’s progressive design culture while also welcoming international artists and curators. Expect special commissions, immersive exhibits, architectural projects, artistdesigned furniture and textiles, and student shows that will help propel emerging L.A. talent. pacificdesigncenter.com
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Just off the Met’s Great Hall is an airy, expansive display of Greek and Roman art, sculpture, pottery and jewelry totaling more than 30,000 pieces. Since the height of these ancient Mediterranean civilizations, design and architecture styles have come and gone yet the flawless proportions, stately structures and sleek perfectionism of the time continue to influence artisans today.
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Home to pieces by Pablo Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein, and Georgia O’Keefe, this department is a who’s who of the modern art movement. It was the modernists’ unusual subject matters (like Mark Rothko’s colorful shapes) and techniques (cue Jackson Pollock’s paint splatter application) that left them vulnerable to criticism for straying from tradition. Today, these walls exhibit some of the most sought-after names in the art world.
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THE LOOK Usher in the new year with eye-candy bathrooms and plush amenity spaces—a reminder that utility rooms needn’t dress the part.
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DRAMA QUEEN PATTERN, COLOR AND TEXTURE UNITE TO CREATE RICH JEWEL-BOX SPACES. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY KATHRYN GIVEN
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For her own master bathroom, Annapolis, Maryland-based designer Katalin Farnady brought the drama. “I took this as an opportunity to showcase how combining patterns, materials and different shades of a similar color scheme can really work together wonderfully,� the designer explains. With a love for dark, moody hues, geometric motifs and sophisticated marbles, Farnady decided to go all in when it came to designing the striking space. This sentiment echoes the growing movement toward dynamic, vibrant and altogether eyecatching bathrooms where more is more. Designers are taking advantage of smaller areas and the fact that what you use, whether it be a floral wallcovering or Moroccan tile, can go further in a tiny room and certainly make a big impact.
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A Waterworks bathtub sits next to the vanity painted in Benjamin Moore’s Hot Spring Stones. Arteriors sconces complement the Black Horse marble slabs on the walls.
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While designers are certainly having fun in elaborate bathrooms, Katalin Farnady of Farnady Interiors believes that you should go for what you want no matter the size of the stage. “People rarely notice if a space is small but rather what they comment on are the pieces in a room. Meaning, if you fall in love with a large-scale wallcovering or bright bathtub, go for it and don’t be shy!” she notes. Her own master bathroom is a study in contrast with graphic stone slabs on the wall, geometric tile on the floor and a more neutral beige vanity that juxtaposes beautifully with features that could be heavy or overwhelming. For Farnady, it’s all about finding balance which in turn allows you to achieve whatever you wish. farnadyinteriors.com Where did you start in this bathroom? I have a love affair with marble. So, when I saw the six slabs of Black Horse at the stone yard and realized I could create a butterfly effect on the walls, I was sold. From there, it all came together very quickly as I kept a similar color scheme— black, gray, beige—throughout. Talk to us about balance. The entire design of this space was very thought out. I knew beforehand that the shapes, colors and materials all had to be balanced. Because the walls and shower have a rather intense pattern, I knew the scale of the custom floor tile had to be smaller. The beige cabinetry tempers everything yet still ties into the overall graphic look of the space. The room feels quite light. How did you achieve this? Light was a very important element here and I wanted to make sure this bathroom was not cave-like or overwhelmed by pattern. We are lucky to have beautiful skylights in the ceiling and be on a body of water that is constantly reflecting natural light into the space.
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“We love bold gestures in small spaces and always encourage all-over color and pattern, but balance is key. Keep the contrast of clean, minimal lines when working with wilder finishes.” –BRITT AND DAMIAN ZUNINO, studiodb.com
“THERE IS A TENDENCY TO STAY AWAY FROM DARK HUES FOR A TINY ROOM. WE DECIDED TO EMBRACE THE SIZE AND GO THE OPPOSITE—DARK, DRAMATIC AND MEMORABLE.” –BARBARA REYES, fredericktang.com
“SOME OF THE MOST INTERESTING SPACES ARE THOSE LAYERED WITH COLOR, PATTERN AND TEXTURE. DON’T WORRY ABOUT EVERYTHING MATCHING PERFECTLY.” –CAYLEY LAMBUR AND LUCIA BARTHOLOMEW, electricbowery.com
Clockwise from top: The powder room in this Connecticut home by Studio DB features whimsical wallpaper by Abigail Borg along with a custom vanity. A striking tile mural by New Ravenna was used across all walls in an immersive Venice Beach, California, space by Electric Bowery. For this exquisite bathroom in New York City, Frederick Tang Architecture chose a vintage Italian Murano pendant to highlight the floral Ellie Cashman wallcovering.
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In an Upper East Side townhome nicknamed “Happy House,” designer Jean-Louis Deniot collaborated with wallpaper and fabric studio Porter Teleo, customdeveloping a pattern to wrap around the closet and be seen between existing moldings. “Working in this loose, gestural way with such beautiful blues and sunny yellows was a dream,” says Kelly Porter, artist and cofounder of Porter Teleo. “We wanted it to feel like you are completely immersed in a large-scale painting.”
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HOME BODIES In our increasingly connected world, home has become the ultimate refuge. After all, it is at home, during quiet evenings and lazy weekends, that we unwind, connect with kin and enjoy that most elusive of luxuries: time. As a result, exquisite amenity spaces spanning utility, wellness, entertainment and beyond are being prioritized like never before. Illustrating this mood, a Manhattan dressing room by designer Jean-Louis Deniot delights the eye as much as it stores clothes and accessories—a fitting harbinger for the design-meets-function inspiration in the pages to follow.
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On the lower level of a grand Bernardsville, New Jersey, estate, Cullman & Kravis design partner Alyssa Urban and architect James Paragano imagined a room for stress relief in the form of an elegant indoor pool. While the space caters to birthday parties for the couple’s children, it serves a quieter daily purpose as well: a serene respite where the adults can exercise and relax through the seasons. The limestone cladding, round-top windows and antique English wall reliefs lend a neoclassical feel, while the ceiling, painted in a custom iridescent blue high-gloss lacquer, mirrors the azure tiles lining the pool and hot tub to transcendent effect. On the approach to the room, Urban describes “a path to tranquility,” adding that “it’s a total escape; a private place to float and find calm.” cullmankravis.com; jamesparagano.com
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“A few years ago, I was asked if I could translate a silk design into vinyl for the suites at the Four Seasons,” explains Karen Robert, owner of wallpaper company Aux Abris, of her foray into the category. “So, I found a substrate with a lovely satin emboss to print on, and then I added lots of texture to help it look more aged and luxurious.” Bright new colorways join her inaugural vinyl collection, which includes Inlay (top), a techy, graphic print designed with Robert’s son, a programmer, and Garden of Eden (bottom), a moody, Art Deco-inspired mural that took Robert three years to perfect. Statement wallpaper, formerly vulnerable to water, crayon scribbles and other household offenses, is now utility room ready. auxabris.com
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When Mona Ross Berman conceived of this wine room and butler’s pantry in Philadelphia, the designer sited noticing “too many wine rooms done using popular tropes seen in restaurants— basic racking systems, cork flourishes, barrels, etc.,” as her inspiration to turn the tired look on its head. Working with custom fabrication company Amuneal, Berman designed a gleaming, freestanding wine gallery that dually acts as visual divide and custom storage, replete with insulated glass panes to regulate bottle temperature. “The leather slings instead of racks, detailed brass work and deep sapphire blue-glass backsplash all helped make this one-of-a-kind,” says Berman. “I wanted to make something not just attractive, but also unique.” Mission accomplished. monarossberman.com; amuneal.com
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Minnesota native Bria Hammel is known for her fresh takes on utility spaces. Here, the designer shares the notes that make this happy Kansas City, Kansas, mud room sing. briahammelinteriors.com Canine considerations. The cabinetry provides storage for dog food, leashes and toys, and we created a special kennel that doesn’t disrupt the flow of the space, installing a decorative wire mesh front and adding removable cushions that can be easily washed or swapped out. Functional flair. Our clients wanted a place to take off shoes and drop bags when they came inside, so we had these curved benches custom made to mimic the feel of antiques. Cozy details. We gave a nod to the home's traditional design with the taupe cabinetry and warm touches like the vintage baskets and Visual Comfort lanterns. To counteract that a bit, we added a cool, blue wallpaper for a European cottage vibe.
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Mud rooms are upmarket now—not just utility spaces. Clients realize very often this is the first impression a visitor gets of their home, so they want the area to look cool and be spacious. We're taking it to another level with steellined boot drawers, pet food compartments, and mail storage for deliveries. peacockhome.com
The room we are most-often adding is a bar/lounge. These intimate spaces offer the ability to entertain on a small scale or just watch a game and have dinner for two at the bar. For clients who are big entertainers, we include catering elements, like undercounter warming drawers, wine units, dishwasher drawers and ice makers. blumearchitecture.com
We are seeing spaces that bring next-level entertainment value to the home. There has been an influx of golf simulators, gyms, saunas, storm shelters, and recently, we completed a bowling alley. People want new ways to experience their home and to create spaces that drive entertainment and family time. coatshomes.com
People are spending as much detail and money on their closets as they are on their kitchens. A big part of this is the global travel lifestyle today, which has affected how people organize their closets. Clients want to have access to their entire wardrobe anytime of the year, regardless of the season. suzannekasler.com
Secondary chef kitchens are bordering on a standard requirement in larger homes today. With the open floor plan becoming more and more prevalent, clients want to keep their kitchens looking clean and as a part of the living area, thus necessitating the additional kitchen to hide the real work space. docorp.net
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APPROVED Proving that dead space can seamlessly morph into a functional respite is this sophisticated playroom by Charlotte, North Carolina-based designer Charlotte Lucas. Formerly a transitory second-floor landing, Lucas imagined the pass-through as a dynamic bonus room for the family’s two daughters to spread out in. “We wanted it to be outside-of-the box and playful, but not have it feel so juvenile that it wouldn’t be relevant down the road,” says the designer, noting the House of Harris “Park” trellis print grass-cloth wallpaper, vintage vinyl swivel chairs and Schumacher Citrus Garden-upholstered sofa— which was customized to fit beneath the angled ceilings and leave ample walking space—as favorite details. “That’s really the goal in all of our designs,” Lucas continues, “To not make a room feel too specific. It just needs to be exciting and fun to be in!” charlottelucasdesign.com
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Once relegated to childrens’ quarters, bunk rooms have emerged as a universal favorite, lending whimsy and nostalgic appeal. In a Montana mountain home, Seattle-based designer Kylee Shintaffer elevated the concept, building rustic bunks into a guest bedroom alcove. The configuration makes for a cozy family suite or a posh “glamping” setup for close friends. Like the ceiling, the bunks are constructed of reclaimed timbers, a texture story the designer enhanced with details like plaster walls and a hand-forged iron ladder. Notes the designer, “For our clients, the idea of a bunk room embodies a home that is a welcoming place to invite friends and extended family to.” kyleeshintaffer.com
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ARTS REVIVAL At a seaside estate in the fairy-tale hamlet of Siasconset, Massachusetts, architect Thomas Kligerman saw a small, forgotten outbuilding and thought: children’s art studio. “We left as much detail as possible, because we wanted a raw, work space vibe,” explains Kligerman of the original trusses that informed the renovation of the space. Collaborating with Mia Jung, Ike Kligerman Barkley’s director of interiors, he clad the walls in light-diffusing wide plank beadboard, installed a spattered concrete floor to embrace future spills, and painted the wooden doors in cheerful stripes of Benjamin Moore’s Calla Lily, Grenada Green and Lakeside Cabin—an aptly youthful nod to the tiny tenants holding court. ikekligermanbarkley.com
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Where the term “foosball table” tends to evoke grungy dive bars and fraternity basements, the 90° Minuto Foosball Table by innovative Italian brand Teckell provides a welcome—read: terribly chic—turning of the tides in gaming accessories. With a 12 millimeter-thick crystal playing field, polished stainless-steel goals and a solid Canaletto walnut frame, the playful rec room addition reads as much objet d’art as competitive distraction. Game on. artemest.com
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L TAHOE LANDSCAPING, INC. Tahoe City, CA tahoelandscaping.com
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A SUTRO ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA sutroarchitects.com
A I SUBU DESIGN ARCHITECTURE Los Angeles, CA subuda.com
I KRISTIN LOMAURO INTERIOR DESIGN San Diego, CA kristinlomauro.com
I THE WISEMAN GROUP San Francisco, CA wisemangroup.com
A WALTON ARCHITECTURE + ENGINEERING Tahoe City, CA waltonae.com
TREVOR R. HOWELLS INTERIOR DESIGN Los Angeles, CA trevorhowells.com
RBG GROUP INC. San Diego, CA rgbgroupinc.com
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I AMANDA BARNES INTERIOR DESIGN San Francisco, CA amandabarnesinteriors.com
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ANDREW MANN ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA andrewmannarchitecture.com
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ANDREW SKURMAN ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA skurman.com
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ROBERT STILES ARCHITECTURE Oakland, CA robstiles.com A
RAM DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. Palm Desert, CA ram-development.com H
BENNETT PUTERBAUGH LANDSCAPE DESIGN, INC. Palm Springs, CA bplanddesign.com L
PSI GENERAL CONTRACTORS Palm Springs, CA psi-gc.com H
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I FREEHAND STUDIO San Francisco, CA freehandstudio.com I HEATHER HILLIARD DESIGN San Francisco, CA heatherhilliard.com A HUANG IBOSHI ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA hi-arch.com A HUGH W. HUDDLESON AIA San Francisco, CA hughhuddleson.com
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H CRESTWOOD CONSTRUCTION Truckee, CA crestwoodconstruction.com
L LANDSCAPE WORKSPACE Venice, CA landscapeworkspace.com
A GEOFF SUMICH DESIGN San Juan Capistrano, CA geoffsumichdesign.com
I OLIVIA WILLIAMS INTERIOR DESIGN Venice, CA oliviawilliamsinteriordesign.com
A TRG ARCHITECTURE + INTERIOR DESIGN San Mateo, CA trgarch.com H REDHORSE CONSTRUCTORS, INC. San Rafael, CA redhorseconstructors.com A WHA, INC. San Ramon, CA whainc.com A L APPLETON PARTNERS LLP - ARCHITECTS Santa Barbara, CA appleton-architects.com A CONNER & PERRY ARCHITECTS Santa Monica, CA conner-perry.com H GORDON GIBSON CONSTRUCTION Santa Monica, CA gsgibson.com A VERTOCH DESIGN ARCHITECTS INC. Santa Monica, CA 310.829.6051 I ANGUS MCCAFFREY INTERIOR DESIGN Sausalito, CA angusmccaffrey.com
H DOMUS BUILDERS Bailey, CO domusbuildersco.com I AKASHA DESIGN STUDIO Basalt, CO akashadesignstudio.com H BRIKOR Basalt, CO brikor.com L SHANNON MURPHY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Basalt, CO 970.927.2889 I JOE MCGUIRE DESIGN Boulder, CO joemcguiredesign.com A MOSAIC ARCHITECTS & INTERIORS Boulder, CO mosaicarchitects.com
I DANIEL KROG DESIGN Venice, CA danielkrogdesign.com
A WDA San Francisco, CA wdarch.com
L MICHAEL CALLAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT San Mateo, CA michaelcallan.com
L FIELDSCAPE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Avon, CO fieldscape.net
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L JOHN ALDRICH & ASSOCIATES Redwood City, CA johnaldrichandassociates.com
I LUIS ORTEGA INTERIORS West Hollywood, CA luisortegainteriors.com I STUDIO LIFE.STYLE West Hollywood, CA studio-lifestyle.com
COLORADO H BUILDERS’ STUDIO Arvada, CO buildersstudio.com I ANNE GRICE INTERIORS Aspen, CO annegrice.com H G.F. WOODS CONSTRUCTION Aspen, CO gfwoods.com H J.D. BLACK CONSTRUCTION INC. Aspen, CO jdblackconstruction.com A ROWLAND+BROUGHTON ARCHITECTURE/URBAN DESIGN/ INTERIOR DESIGN Aspen, CO rowlandbroughton.com A H SEMRAU BUILDING & DESIGN Aspen, CO sbdgreen.com A ZONE 4 ARCHITECTS Aspen, CO zone4architects.com
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A SURROUND ARCHITECTURE Boulder, CO surroundarchitecture.com
I D+D INTERIORS Denver, CO ddinteriors.com
L PHASE ONE LANDSCAPES Denver, CO phaseonelandscapes.com
A HAGMAN ARCHITECTS Carbondale, CO hagmanarchitects.com
H GUNLOCK HOMES Denver, CO gunlockhomesdenver.com
I STUDIO D DESIGN Denver, CO studioddesign.com
H BURLEY CONSTRUCTION LLC Centennial, CO burleyconstructionllc.com
I KIM LAYNE INTERIORS Denver, CO kimlayneinteriors.com
L YARD WORKS DESIGN Denver, CO yardworksdesign.com
I JF DESIGN Centennial, CO janefrekinginteriordesign.com
ANDREA SCHUMACHER INTERIORS Denver, CO andreaschumacherinteriors.com I
ASSOCIATES III INTERIOR DESIGN Denver, CO associates3.com I
COMPANY KD LLC Denver, CO companykd.com I
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H LUX BUILDERS Denver, CO lux-builders.com
H GALBRAITH BUILDERS Durango, CO galbraithbuilders.com
MEADOW MOUNTAIN HOMES Edwards, CO meadowmountainhomes.com H
MTW ARCHITECTURE, LLC Denver, CO 303.536.5645
A INNOVATIVE DESIGN & ENGINEERING Firestone, CO 303.684.4586
I PAMELA CHELLE INTERIOR DESIGN Denver, CO pamelachelle.com
H DOUBLE DIAMOND PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Frisco, CO doublediamondproperty.com
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A BROOKS & FALOTICO New Canaan, CT brooksandfalotico.com H HOBBS, INC. New Canaan, CT hobbsinc.com L WESLEY STOUT ASSOCIATES New Canaan, CT wesleystout.com A CARDELLO ARCHITECTS South Norwalk, CT cardelloarchitects.com A SHOPE RENO WHARTON South Norwalk, CT shoperenowharton.com H TANNER CUSTOM HOMES Greenwood Village, CO tannercustomhome.com
I MARK P. FINLAY INTERIORS Southport, CT markfinlayinteriors.com
L GREENSCAPES Hesperus, CO 970.759.0915
H DAVENPORT CONTRACTING Stamford, CT davenportcontracting.com
L DESIGNS BY SUNDOWN Littleton, CO designsbysundown.com
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I DUET DESIGN GROUP Littleton, CO duetdesigngroup.com
I BBH DESIGN STUDIO Aventura, FL bbhdesignstudio.com
H HIGHLANDS CUSTOM BUILDERS Littleton, CO 303.960.5855
A AFFINITI ARCHITECTS Boca Raton, FL affinitiarchitects.com
L COLORADO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS Parker, CO colandscapesolutions.com L HOFF’S LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS Parker, CO hoffslandscaping.com H JSM Steamboat Springs, CO jsmbuilders.com A I L VERTICAL ARTS ARCHITECTURE Steamboat Springs, CO vertical-arts.com A I K.H. WEBB ARCHITECTS Vail, CO khwebb.com H K.F. BACHER CONSTRUCTION LLC Westminster, CO bacherconstruction.com
CONNECTICUT H FLETCHER DEVELOPMENT, LLC Darien, CT fletcherdevelopmentllc.com I FOREHAND + LAKE Fairfield, CT forehandlake.com
CHARLES HILTON ARCHITECTS Greenwich, CT hiltonarchitects.com A
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H FRANKEL HOMES Boca Raton, FL frankelestatehomes.com L PETERSON DESIGNS Boca Raton, FL 561.702.0136 H SUNSHINE HOME AND RENOVATION CORP. Boca Raton, FL 954.709.1094 H WIETSMA & LIPPOLIS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Boca Raton, FL wlhouses.com A WILLIAM WIETSMA ARCHITECT Boca Raton, FL wlhouses.com L RAYMOND JUNGLES, INC. Coconut Grove, FL raymondjungles.com H HIDALGO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Coral Gables, FL hidalgoconstruction.com I INTERIORS NONPAREIL, INC. Coral Gables, FL interiorsnonpareil.com I IVETTE ARANGO INTERIORS Coral Gables, FL ivettearango.com A RYAN ALDERMAN ARCHITECT Davie, FL ryanalderman.com H SOUTH WINDS CONSTRUCTION CORP. Davie, FL southwindsconstruction.com
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H SHORECREST CONSTRUCTION, INC. Miami, FL shorecrestgc.com
IA DAVID K. LOWE INTERIOR DESIGN Sarasota, FL davidklowe.com
I SAM ROBIN, INC. Miami Beach, FL samrobin.com
A TRACTION ARCHITECTURE Tampa, FL tractionarchitecture.com
A C. BRANDON INGRAM DESIGN Atlanta, GA cbrandoningram.com
H FAB INTERIOR & EXTERIOR INC. Miami Shores, FL fabinteriorexterior.com
A CLEMENS BRUNS SCHAUB ARCHITECT & ASSOCIATES, P.A. Vero Beach, FL cbsarchs.com
I CDK INTERIOR DESIGN Atlanta, GA cdkinteriordesign.net
H H DESIGN GROUP Fort Lauderdale, FL hdesigngroupusa.com
A CAD STUDIO ARCHITECTURE INC. Miami, FL cadstudioarch.com
I JEFFREY FISHER HOME Naples, FL jeffreyfisherhome.com
DANIELA SALIBA INTERIORS Miami, FL danielasalibainteriors.com I
H KNAUF-KOENIG GROUP Naples, FL kkgbuild.com A KUKK ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN, P.A. Naples, FL kukkarchitecture.com
LISA KAHN DESIGNS Naples, FL lisakahndesigns.com I
H MUSTAPICK HOMES INC. Jupiter, FL 561.626.2600
JAMES DUNCAN INC. Key Biscayne, FL jamesstuartduncan.com I
A STEVE SISKIND ARCHITECT Key Biscayne, FL H D. GARRETT CONSTRUCTION, INC. Key Largo, FL dgarrettconstruction.com
I FANNY HAIM & ASSOCIATES INC. Miami, FL fannyhaim.com
GIL DEVELOPMENT Miami, FL gildevelopment.com H
HLS DESIGN Miami, FL hlsinteriordesign.com I
KAKAR HOUSE OF DESIGN Miami, FL kakarhouseofdesign.com I
H REFINED BUILDERS & CONSTRUCTION Naples, FL refinedbuildersllc.com I RENÉE GADDIS INTERIORS Naples, FL reneegaddis.com A STOFFT COONEY ARCHITECTS Naples, FL stofft.com
ELLEN KAVANAUGH INTERIORS Palm Beach, FL ellenkavanaugh.com I
A GUILLERMO A. OROZCO RESIDENTIAL DESIGN Key West, FL gaorozco.com H NOSOCO Key West, FL 305.481.0636 L TROPICAL LANDSCAPES Key West, FL 305.295.0607
H KENNER HOMES Miami, FL kenner-homes.com
KROME CONSTRUCTION Miami, FL kromeconstruction.com H
KZ ARCHITECTURE Miami, FL kzarchitecture.com A I
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MADISON CONSTRUCTION GROUP, INC. Miami, FL madisonconstructiongroup.com
B. PILA DESIGN STUDIO Miami, FL bpiladesign.com
PLASENCIA NURSERY Miami, FL 305.271.9885
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H C.R. SMITH, LLC Naples, FL crsmithllc.com
KIRCHHOFF & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS Jupiter, FL kirchhoffarchitects.com
H AMPERSAND CONSTRUCTION Sarasota, FL ampersandconstruction.com
L BORDEN LANDSCAPE DESIGN Sarasota, FL bordenlandscape.com
A BRUCE CARLSON AIA Miami, FL 305.772.0691
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L VINCENT FILIGENZI DESIGN Miami, FL vincentfiligenzi.com
H BE RENOVATION Doral, FL berenovation.com
CP CONSTRUCTION & INVESTMENT Miami, FL cpcoin.com
L THE ARTICULATE GARDEN Pinecrest, FL 786.623.6300
BALL CONSTRUCTION, INC. Sarasota, FL ballconstructionfl.com
L BELL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, INC. Miami, FL bell-la.com
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TOUZET STUDIO Miami, FL touzetstudio.com A
H VINTAGE BUILDING AND DESIGN Delray Beach, FL vintagebd.com
I ANDREW HOWARD INTERIOR DESIGN Jacksonville, FL andrewjhoward.com
L SMI LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Palm Beach, FL smilandscapearchitecture.com
L FERNANDO WONG OUTDOOR LIVING DESIGN Palm Beach, FL fernandowongold.com I J.K. KLING ASSOCIATES Palm Beach, FL jkkling.com
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COASTMARK CONSTRUCTION Vero Beach, FL coastmark.com H
H CROOM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Vero Beach, FL croomconstruction.com
JONES + JONES GENERAL CONTRACTORS Vero Beach, FL jonesandjonesinc.com H
I LEAH MULLER INTERIORS Vero Beach, FL leahmullerinteriors.com
NIEVERA WILLIAMS DESIGN Palm Beach, FL nieverawilliams.com L
I BETH WEBB INTERIORS Atlanta, GA bethwebb.com I BRIAN WATFORD INTERIORS Atlanta, GA brianwatford.com
I DANIELLE ROLLINS INTERIORS Atlanta, GA danielledrollins.com A HARRISON DESIGN Atlanta, GA harrisondesign.com H LADISIC FINE HOMES Atlanta, GA ladisicfinehomes.com L LAND PLUS ASSOCIATES LTD. Atlanta, GA landplusassociates.com
MELANIE BOCK STUDIOS Vero Beach, FL melaniebockstudios.com
A LINDA MACARTHUR ARCHITECT, LLC Atlanta, GA lindamacarthurarchitect.com
H READ CONSTRUCTION INC. Vero Beach, FL 772.473.5447
I MATHEWS DESIGN GROUP Atlanta, GA mathewsfurniture.com
I ROD MICKLEY INTERIORS Vero Beach, FL rodmickley.com
I MRS. HOWARD AND MAX & COMPANY Atlanta, GA phoebehoward.net
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A PRITCHETT + DIXON RESIDENTIAL DESIGN Atlanta, GA pritchettdixon.com I ROBERT BROWN INTERIOR DESIGN Atlanta, GA robertbrowninteriordesign.com A SUMMEROUR ARCHITECTS Atlanta, GA summerour.net
SHAPIRO PERTNOY COMPANIES West Palm Beach, FL shapiropertnoy.com
H FOURSQUARE CUSTOM HOMES LLC Canton, GA 770.616.2527
A SMITH AND MOORE ARCHITECTS West Palm Beach, FL smithmoorearchitects.com
L GALBRAITH GROUNDS MANAGEMENT Chamblee, GA galbraithgroundsmanagement.com
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I KEMBLE INTERIORS INC. Palm Beach, FL kembleinteriors.com
H BENECKI DEVELOPMENT Atlanta, GA beneckihomes.com
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I KIM SCODRO INTERIORS Chicago, IL kimscodro.com
I DEBAUN STUDIO Wilmette, IL debaunstudio.com
A LOCATI ARCHITECTS, LLC Bozeman, MT locatiarchitects.com
I MARSHALL ERB DESIGN Chicago, IL marshallerb.com
A H. GARY FRANK ARCHITECTS Winnetka, IL hgaryfrankarchitects.com
A REID SMITH ARCHITECTS Bozeman, MT reidsmitharchitects.com
I MEGAN WINTERS DESIGN Chicago, IL meganwinters.com
H HUFF GROUP Winnetka, IL huffgroup.biz
H THE PRG GROUP Bozeman, MT theprggroup.com
I MICHAEL ABRAMS INTERIORS Chicago, IL michaelabrams.com
I JEANNIE BALSAM INTERIORS Winnetka, IL jeanniebalsam.com
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H BLACKWOOD CONTRACTING, INC. Clarkesville, GA blackwoodcontractinginc.com
I PRAED PROJECTS Chicago, IL praedprojects.com H SAVANE PROPERTIES Chicago, IL savaneproperties.com
IBDC CONSTRUCTION INC. Norcross, GA ibdc.us
STEVE + FILIP DESIGN Chicago, IL steveandfilipdesign.com
A JOHN R. RENTZ ARCHITECT St. Simons Island, GA johnrrentz.com
I STUDIO SVEN Chicago, IL studiosven.com
I MARY-BRYAN PEYER DESIGNS, INC. St. Simons Island, GA mbpeyerdesigns.com
I SUMMER THORNTON DESIGN Chicago, IL summerthorntondesign.com
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PEASE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. St. Simons Island, GA peaseconstructioninc.com H
ILLINOIS SMART BUILDERS, INC. Arlington Heights, IL smartgroupbuilders.com H
L PAMELA SELF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Barrington, IL pamelaself.com
BLOOMFIELD DEVELOPMENT, LLC Chicago, IL bloomfielddevelpment.com H
CARI GIANNOULIAS DESIGN Chicago, IL carigiannoulias.com
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AMERICAN GARDENS, INC. Elmhurst, IL americangardensinc.com L
MORGANTE-WILSON ARCHITECTS Evanston, IL morgantewilson.com A
SCOTT LYON & COMPANY Glencoe, IL scottlyonconstruction.com H
L MARIANI LANDSCAPE Lake Bluff, IL marianilandscape.com
SCOTT BYRON AND CO., INC. Lake Bluff, IL scottbyron.com L
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I SHELLEY JOHNSTONE DESIGN Lake Forest, IL shelleydesign.com L MARTIN JOHN COMPANY Libertyville, IL martinjohncompany.com
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LUX DEVELOPMENT, INC. Riverwoods, IL luxdevelops.com
HEFFERNAN LANDSCAPE DESIGN Chicago, IL heffernanlandscapedesign.com
C&S GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. Skokie, IL 847.329.0007
JAMESTHOMAS INTERIORS Chicago, IL jamesthomaschicago.com
TIP TOP BUILDERS, INC. Skokie, IL tiptopbuilders.com
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NEW MEXICO
JENKINS BAER ASSOCIATES Baltimore, MD jenkinsbaer.com
I JONATHAN BERGER INTERIOR DESIGN Santa Fe, NM jonathanbergerinteriordesign.com
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I HEATHER WELLS INC. Boston, MA heatherwells.com
A BLAZE MAKOID ARCHITECTURE Bridgehampton, NY blazemakoid-architecture.com
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MINNESOTA STREETER & ASSOCIATES Deephave, MN streeterhomes.com H
L COEN + PARTNERS Minneapolis, MN coenpartners.com A I CHARLES R. STINSON ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Wayzata, MN charlesrstinson.com
MONTANA H BIG SKY BUILD, INC. Big Sky, MT bigskybuild.com L DESIGN 5 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Bozeman, MT design5la.com I ENVI INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO Bozeman, MT envidesign.com
L JOSEPH W. TYREE LANDSCAPE DESIGN, INC. Bridgehampton, NY josephwtyree.com L MARDERS Bridgehampton, NY marders.com H WRIGHT & COMPANY CONSTRUCTION INC. Bridgehampton, NY wrightand.com I RAJNI ALEX DESIGN Bronxville, NY rajnialexdesign.com
DAN SCOTTI DESIGN East Hampton, NY danscottidesign.com IA I
I CULLMAN & KRAVIS ASSOCIATES, INC. New York, NY cullmankravis.com A I D’AQUINO MONACO New York, NY daquinomonaco.com
K. ROMEO INC. East Hampton, NY kromeoinc.com
I DAVID KLEINBERG DESIGN ASSOCIATES New York, NY dkda.com
I MEG BRAFF DESIGNS Locust Valley, NY megbraffdesigns.com
I DKD LTD. New York, NY dkdltd.com
I AMIE WEITZMAN DESIGN New York, NY amieweitzman.com
I DUMAIS INC. New York, NY dumaisid.com
I AMY LAU DESIGN New York, NY amylaudesign.com
I ELLEN HANSON DESIGNS New York, NY ellenhansondesigns.com
I ARTHUR DUNNAM FOR JED JOHNSON STUDIO New York, NY adforjj.com
I FOX-NAHEM ASSOCIATES New York, NY foxnahem.com
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A MIKE SHIVELY ARCHITECTURE Chicago, IL mikeshively.com
H HIGHLINE CONSTRUCTION GROUP New York, NY highlinecg.com
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L HOLLANDER DESIGN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS New York, NY hollanderdesign.com
HUNIFORD DESIGN STUDIO New York, NY huniford.com I
A IKE KLIGERMAN BARKLEY New York, NY ikekligermanbarkley.com H INTERIOR MANAGEMENT New York, NY interiormanagement.com I JENNIFER POST DESIGN, INC. New York, NY jenniferpostdesign.com
JOHN B. MURRAY ARCHITECT New York, NY jbmarchitect.com A
I MARK CUNNINGHAM INC. New York, NY markcunninghaminc.com I MICHAEL AIDUSS INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE New York, NY aiduss.com
I SUSAN ZISES GREEN INTERIOR DESIGN & DECORATION New York, NY susanzisesgreen.com I CQM DESIGN & INTERIORS Rye, NY 914.356.4394
A MICHAEL SCHMITT ARCHITECT PC New York, NY studiomsa.com
A RAYMOND RENAULT ARCHITECT Shelter Island, NY 631.721.3443
I PURVI PADIA DESIGN New York, NY purvipadia.com
H MEN AT WORK CONSTRUCTION Wainscott, NY mawconstruction.com
I RICHARD MISHAAN DESIGN New York, NY richardmishaan.com I SARA GILBANE INTERIORS New York, NY saragilbaneinteriors.com
H MICHAEL DAVIS DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION Wainscott, NY michaeldavis.com
KATI CURTIS DESIGN New York, NY katicurtisdesign.com
SARA STORY DESIGN New York, NY sarastorydesign.com
L LAGUARDIA DESIGN GROUP Water Mill, NY laguardiadesigngroup.com
I LAFAYETTE MC New York, NY lafayettemc.com
H SILVERLINING INC. New York, NY silverlininginc.com
H ARTHUR LANGE, INC. Yonkers, NY arthurlangeinc.com
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CLASSIC REMODELING & CONSTRUCTION INC. Johns Island, SC classicremodeling.com H
BUMBLEBEE LANDSCAPES LLC Mount Pleasant, SC bumblebeelandscapes.com L
NORTH CAROLINA A FRANK SMITH RESIDENTIAL DESIGN, INC. Charlotte, NC franksmithdesign.com
GERRARD BUILDERS Charlotte, NC gerrardbuilders.com H
I KIM MAUNEY INTERIORS Charlotte, NC kimmauneyinteriors.com
LISA SHERRY INTERIEURS High Point, NC lisasherryinterieurs.com I
OREGON I BAINES DESIGN Portland, OR jennybaines.com
CORNERSTONE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC. Portland, OR cstoneconstruction.com H
I KAEMINGK DESIGN Portland, OR kaemingkdesign.com
MAISON INC. Portland, OR maisoninc.com I
SCOTT | EDWARDS ARCHITECTS Portland, OR seallp.com A
SOUTH CAROLINA ANGIE HRANOWSKY INTERIOR DESIGN Charleston, SC angiehranowsky.com I
BEAU CLOWNEY ARCHITECTS Charleston, SC beauclowney.com A
I CATHERINE WALSH DESIGN STUDIO Charleston, SC catwalshdesign.com H LEONARD BUILDERS LLC Charleston, SC 843.514.3443 H RICHARD MARKS RESTORATIONS, INC. Charleston, SC richardmarksrestorations.com
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TENNESSEE H HICKORY CONSTRUCTION, INC. Alcoa, TN hickoryconstruction.com A DAVID ANDERSON ARCHITECT Memphis, TN davidandersonarchitect.com
MALLARD CONSTRUCTION Memphis, TN mallardconst.com H
SEAN ANDERSON DESIGN Memphis, TN seanandersondesign.com I
I BLAIRE DESIGNS LLC Nashville, TN blairedesigns.com
COVENANT CONSTRUCTION LLC Nashville, TN 615.417.7344 H
KAISER TRABUE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Nashville, TN kaisertrabue.com L
L MADRONE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION CO. Austin, TX madroneldc.com H MEND SERVICES Austin, TX mendservices.com I MEREDITH ELLIS DESIGN Austin, TX meredithellisdesign.com
MODERN DESIGN+BUILD & MODERN POOLS, INC. Austin, TX moderndb.com L
L PHARIS DESIGN Austin, TX pharisdesign.com I RACHEL MAST DESIGN, INC. Austin, TX rachelmast.com A RYAN STREET & ASSOCIATES Austin, TX rsassoc.com
SHOBERG HOMES Austin, TX shoberghomes.com H
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TIME AFTER TIME IN NEWPORT BEACH, A MODERN RIFF ON FARMHOUSE STYLE LOOKS AS THOUGH IT WAS CONSTRUCTED OVER THE YEARS. WRITTEN BY JENNIFER PFAFF SMITH PHOTOGRAPHY BY KARYN MILLET
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Sunlight pours into the great room of a Newport Beach residence by architect Eric Olsen. Atop flooring from Warren Christopher, a Cisco Brothers sectional rests on a vintage rug. A rattan chair from Hollywood at Home and a leather chair from Lawson-Fenning provide additional seating around a coffee table from Shoppe Amber Interiors.
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Right: Apparatus Studio light fixtures hang over a kitchen island featuring a countertop from Concept Studio and stained casework by GNA Cabinet. The window shades are made of Rogers & Goffigon fabric. The sink, faucets and Wolf and SubZero appliances are from Pirch. Opposite: A custom bench covered in a Clay McLaurin Studio textile from Nicky Rising joins Roost chairs around a Clubcu table in the dining area. Lighting by The Urban Electric Co. is above and a vintage rug is below.
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Opposite: In the backyard, a Hart Concrete Design table offers a space for alfresco dining. Landscape designer Chris Fenmore notes that she loves how “minimal, real, organic and natural” the overall outdoor concept is. Mata Construction handled the installation. The structure is outfitted with Jeld-Wen windows. Below: A Lostine table occupies a corner in the breakfast area beneath custom lighting. Designer Julie Hovnanian covered the ottomans with a vintage rug and grounded the space with a cowhide one. “I like to do the big pieces in a more neutral palette and layer with textures and textiles to give it a uniqueness,” says Hovnanian.
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“It’s really a foliage-based garden,” Fenmore says of her plan. In the courtyard, accessed through a reclaimed-wood gate, she created blocks of texture, using plantings such as boxwood, miscanthus, feather grass and rosemary. The fountain is a salvaged piece. “We custom made the spout,” she notes.
A wood walkway leads through the courtyard to a trio of French doors that open on to the great room. Opposite, sunlight—and stunning bay views—pours in through windows and glass doors that connect the interior to the exterior. Trusses span the ceiling, and the kitchen is framed by timber posts. Here and throughout, Olsen incorporated light woods and floors with white walls grounded by darker elements, such as stained tower cabinets and ironwork details. The exterior’s limestone reappears on the great room’s fireplace, and the dark paint of the exterior siding shows up in the nearby office. Olsen weighed in on interior details as well, helping the couple select elements such as door handles, light fixtures and tiles—making designer Julie Hovnanian’s job rather easy, she admits. “Eric has a vision he takes all the way through,” she says. “His vibe is very natural and organic, and the palette we picked complements that.” Furnishings in offwhites, tones of linen, and grays that run from mist to charcoal allow architectural features like millwork to shine. Within the neutral color scheme, Hovnanian introduced varied textures for interest. Wood-framed leather chairs in the great room pair with a linen sectional and a rattan armchair, while the rustic dining table is surrounded by both a bench and woven leather chairs. The couple was mindful of investing in long-lasting pieces, which the designer enhanced with durable materials. The kitchen’s gray built-in seat has a nubby fabric, the playroom sofa is upholstered in an indooroutdoor textile, and the daughter’s blush-colored bedroom features a sophisticated velvet bed. Juxtaposing new and old features, the designer brought in the clients’ family history through items such as the couple’s bedroom nightstands and dressers, once owned by the wife’s maternal grandfather. Chairs from her childhood are in the playroom, where family photographs taken by the husband decorate the walls. And vintage pillows and textiles throughout add subtle color. Hovnanian covered the master bedroom’s headboard in a suzani fabric and sourced only antique rugs, a unique feature in every room. “It’s a very warm, inviting family home,” she says. Inside and out, the home is meant to support the family’s growth over the years. And just as its varied materials harmonize for a beautiful outcome, the clients and professionals alike left the project with a sense of cohesiveness. “It’s fun designing for people who really enjoy the details and the process,” Olsen says. “And it’s so easy when you have a team that is all about creating a great product.”
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Opposite: Hovnanian ensured that the spaces she designed would be suitable for the clients’ children now and in the future. In one of their bedrooms, a Rebecca Atwood wallcovering from Nicky Rising, vintage rug from Shoppe Amber Interiors and custom bed in a Pindler velvet dressed in Pine Cone Hill linens look ageless. Below: A vintage rug adds a dose of color to the master bathroom. As a unique feature, general contractor Matt McClure installed the sink valves on the side of the vanity. “That was the first time I had done that, and now I’ve got several on projects,” he says. “It has become a popular feature.”
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LAYERED ACTIONS USING DIVERSE MEDIA, A LOS ANGELES ARTIST INVESTIGATES ENDURING HUMAN THEMES. WRITTEN BY CHRISTINE DEORIO / PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARIANNA JAMADI
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Artist Ali Silverstein sits in her L.A. studio with her dogs Scummy, seated, and Ruby, amidst rubbings of an Icelandic shipwreck (opposite). A work-inprogress containing the shipwreck shapes (left) hangs on a wall. Completed and on-going works fill one side of the studio (below).
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HISTORY LESSON UPDATES TO A VINTAGE LOS ANGELES ABODE KEEP ITS CHARM INTACT WHILE INJECTING MODERN FLAIR. WRITTEN BY ARIANNE NARDO / PHOTOGRAPHY BY DOMINIQUE VORILLON
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“THE FIRST THING I ALWAYS LOOK AT WHEN WE START A PROJECT IS THE BONES, THE ARCHITECTURE.” –ALISON PALEVSKY
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Imposing an open concept scheme on a vintage gem would be heavy handed. Instead, Palevsky let the spaces breathe. Her masterful edit blended vintage furnishings, custom pieces and modern variations that didn’t betray precedent. To establish a clean slate, the walls and knotty pine beams received coats of soft white paint with contrasting glossy black trim, a tailored nod to the 1920s and ’30s. Palevsky selected urbane furnishings that didn’t assert formality but didn’t retreat from it either. Slinky custom pieces and a variety of seating areas dress the living room. The couple enjoys the space constantly, hosting friends or retreating after dinner to sit by the fireplace— a formerly massive presence the designer tamed with a crisp modern iteration in marble. The husband wanted a built-in bar for in the living room, but the wife initially resisted, citing bachelor pad vibes. Palevsky responded with a custom walnut and brass creation. “It’s more of an elegant piece of furniture,” she explains. The clients’ growing art collection, a particular passion of the husband’s, deserved elevated surroundings. An art collector herself, Palevsky embraced the chromatic works by Julio Le Parc, John Baldessari and Adam Henry. One large, colorful piece by Max Steven Grossman in the dining room depicts the ultimate curated shelfie. “The goal was to achieve this balance between old and new,” she says, noting the 1960s Murano chandelier and edited furnishings in the space. “The vintage chairs are from a similar period and the overdyed Persian rug feels young and hip because it’s a modern take, but it adds a textual component.” The wife’s dream kitchen, featuring a generous waterfall island and breakfast nook, required a complete overhaul. She worked with Jesse Harrison, principal of Harrison Design, on the plans, and then Palevsky infused it with her own touches. “This is where my story blended with Alison’s,” says the wife of the space. “I wanted it to feel youthful, I didn’t want the traditional white kitchen.” A blend of bluegray cabinetry and brass accents assure it isn’t. A separate family entry just off the kitchen was created by general contractor Mike Khudir of Century West Construction. From the hall, the eye is drawn to the green oasis outside. The kids are either outdoors or on the plush sectional in the sunny family room, a favorite gathering area. Palevsky assembled it with just a few key pieces in a clean palette like the rest of the home, calibrating it to suit a hip couple and a modern family that happens to live in a stately residence. “I’m comfortable with the role of being the editor and curator of the house, helping create their vision. Everyone has great ideas, pulling them out is the hardest part—it’s about not incorporating every good idea you’ve ever had into one space,” the designer says, turning to the wife. “She tells me a story, I help illustrate it and then we do our thing and we transform it and then she and her family live it.”
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Designer Alison Palevsky placed a Lindsey Adelman fixture in the entry of this Los Angeles house. The move declares this will not be a traditional manor home. A view to the living room reveals two Milo Baughman swivel chairs reupholstered in a Glant fabric from Kneedler-Fauchère poised beneath an Adam Henry work.
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Checking all the boxes, the family room sectional—wrapped in Pindler fabric durable enough for energetic kids—makes for a comfortable hub. A Lawson-Fenning armchair and a window bench round out the seating. The Lucite coffee table is a vintage score from 1stdibs. Underfoot is a rug from Lawrence of La Brea.
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“THE GOAL WAS TO ACHIEVE THIS BALANCE BETWEEN OLD AND NEW IN THE DINING ROOM.” –ALISON PALEVSKY
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This page: The round table in the dining room features a built-in lazy Susan. Dan Johnson’s Viscount chair was challenging to find in any quantity above one, so reproductions fill in the rest. The showstopping vintage Murano chandelier sourced from Fabio Ltd. plays off Max Steven Grossman’s captivating work. Opposite: A gut renovation updated the kitchen yet nods to vintage charm. Brass accents on the Cedar & Moss pendants and the Waterworks faucet have throwback vibes. Honed Italian statuary marble on the backsplash is from Mission Tile West. The barstools are from Organic Modernism, and the Wolf range is from Snyder Diamond.
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The master bathroom was also fully gutted and now plays host to a freestanding Victoria + Albert tub, from Snyder Diamond, fitted with a Dornbracht faucet. “The new configuration is more functional and feels open with plenty of natural light,� notes the designer. On the floor is Borghini tile from Stone Mart.
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“We decided to treat the window with draperies to soften the room, and use the shelves that flank it to house beautiful objects and photos,” Palevsky says of the master bedroom’s Pindler fabric coverings. At the foot of the custom bed is a woven leather bench from Thomas Hayes Studio.
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While the interiors were revamped to fit contemporary needs, the exterior still “needed to feel somewhat traditional,” shares Palevsky. “We used a palette of mostly white and green for plantings, leaving out any bold colors purposefully. The backyard was cleared and the hardscape was squared off to create an expansive lawn.” The central seating area is furnished with pieces by Janus et Cie.
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RETRO REDUX IN NEWPORT BEACH, A COUPLE BRINGS A MODERN EDGE INTO THEIR 1960S HOME THROUGH ARTFUL DESIGN AND CRAFTSMANSHIP. WRITTEN BY MONIQUE MCINTOSH / PHOTOGRAPHY BY RYAN GARVIN
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“IT FELT LIKE A MODERN PIECE OF ART YOU COULD FALL INSIDE AND GET LOST.” –MATT WHITE
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The couple kept true to the home’s architectural canvas, preserving most of the original floor plan, working with architect Keith Palmer of Bryant Palmer Soto. Small tweaks included enlarging the bedrooms for their two sons and removing a huge fireplace that spliced the living space into a separate dining area. “This gave us room to create a large kitchen and a great room overlooking the Back Bay,” explains White. New glazing helped enhance these expansive vistas. And, reviving the pool courtyard became a labor of love for White, who restored the massive retractable skylight, replacing the rusted gears with a modern system. “Now we can keep it open to let in lots of fresh air, and close it off when it rains,” he says. More modern touches came from Bryen’s contemporary palette. Midcentury terrazzo was set aside in favor of warm hardwood floors. The designer also introduced bold wall treatments to create dynamic backgrounds for the couple’s art collection, like the geometric white oak paneling and painterly black and white Porter Teleo wallpaper in the showstopping hallway running along the courtyard. “That wallpaper itself is like a piece of art,” says the interior designer. “They hand paint the designs on beautiful, thick paper.” Further inside, striking materials define the social hubs, starting with the living room’s fireplace, pairing smoky basalt with a floating hearth made in black rainbow slabs. “I saw a beautiful black rainbow wall once at a hotel in Anguilla and fell in love with the material, so I knew I wanted to use it here,” says Bryen. The black rainbow continues in the kitchen on the countertops and waterfall island. The stonework needed to hold its own among the space’s gleaming metallics, especially the shimmering brass range hood and cabinets backed with mirrors to capture the light. “We wanted it to look like a piece of jewelry,” explains Bryen. “We also continued the brass with inlays in the other cabinets and on the fridge.” As a nod to the home’s midcentury roots, the interior designer favored more streamlined silhouettes for the furnishings, injecting personality with bold prints and texture. A striped Missoni area rug and brass and Mongolian goat hair-covered lounge chairs bring welcome whimsy in the living room. For the master bedroom, Bryen orchestrated a medley of patterns with marbleized Porter Teleo wallpaper and draperies with a geometric design. “I never like pieces too minimalist, because I want these spaces to feel comfortable,” she notes. “This should be a fun house to hang out in.” Among these vintage restorations and fresh finishes, the couple feels most proud of preserving the same inviting atmosphere they encountered on that first tour. “Yes, the home is a showpiece, but it’s also so warm and inviting,” says White. “With our three kids and three dogs, we really get to live in this house and call it our own.”
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Interior designer Erica Bryen included a bit of whimsy to greet visitors to a Newport Beach home—an Interlude Home sheep sculpture from Designers Resource Collection. The artwork by Zhuang Hong Yi changes color depending on where its viewed creating major impact. Beneath it is a console by Made Goods.
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The kitchen plays host to some showstopping materials such as the brass-inlaid casework by Ziething Cabinets, black and gold tile from Walker Zanger, and black rainbow slabs from Ollin Stone on the countertops and waterfall island. The pendants are by Visual Comfort & Co., and the painting is by Marco Grassi.
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“I NEVER LIKE PIECES TOO MINIMALIST, BECAUSE I WANT SPACES TO FEEL COMFORTABLE.” –ERICA BRYEN
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Opposite: Lounge chairs by Rene Cazares look past a collection of Taracea tables to face a pair of Bronson Couture chairs in the great room; beneath is a Stark carpet. The stone on the fireplace and the perforated screen tie the space materially to other parts of the home. Below: Bryen knew the dining area needed to maintain sight lines to the outdoors, so the area centers around an airy Jonathan Browning chandelier “that wouldn’t be too obstructive of the beautiful view,” she notes. Below are a Taracea table and Sonder armchairs. The flooring throughout is from Warren Christopher.
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Right: Black and white Porter Teleo wallpaper “just catches your eye and sets the tone for the home,” Bryen says of her choice in a hallway overlooking the pool. It makes the perfect backdrop for jewel-like accents like Kelly Wearstler for Visual Comfort & Co. sconces and a custom surfboard printed to resemble malachite by Jeff Trotter Design. Opposite: Preserving the pool became a marquee project for homeowner and general contractor Matt White. He rebuilt the retractable roof and installed a spa feature without spoiling the pool’s profile. “I was concerned we would disrupt the look, but it was the best thing we ever did,” says White. The sectional and coffee table are by Gloster; the artwork above is by Shaun Thomas.
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Above: Ann Sacks tile flooring complements the master bathroom’s dramatic black and white Victoria + Albert tub. Bryen continued the glam accents into the space, choosing Aquabrass plumbing fixtures and an eye-catching pendant by Visual Comfort & Co. Right: Another Porter Teleo wallcovering from David Sutherland and graphic Larsen fabric for the shades and draperies animate the master bedroom. From the Rene Cazares bed, illuminated by an Arteriors chandelier and Global Views bedside pendants, are glimpses of gardens by landscape architect Arthur Guy of BGB Design Group.
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Gatherings PEOPLE. PLACES. HAPPENINGS.
AN EVENING OF FLORETS AND FANTASTIC FOOD
Jeff Leatham, celebrity florist and artistic director at Four Seasons Hotel George V in Paris, presented a live floral design demonstration at Neiman Marcus Fashion Island in partnership with Waterford. Luxe Interiors + Design and more than 80 Neiman Marcus VIPs enjoyed bites from Mariposa and an iconic lavender martini by Helix Vodka.
AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER
Fall Market did arrive at Laguna Design Center. The local design community enjoyed a lively panel discussion, inspirational and educational presentations from LDC's showrooms and great food. After hands-on demonstrations and aspirational designs, the event was closed out by an informative panel discussion and champagne toast hosted by Thomas Lavin.
NKBA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DESIGN AWARDS
Luxe Interiors + Design was honored to be the media sponsor for the 2019 NKBA Southern California Design Awards. It was an elegant affair to celebrate great design. With amazing food and thoughtful awards presentations, there were smiles all around. Luxe was thrilled to celebrate with so many talented designers!
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