DuJour > Design https://dujour.com/design/ Where luxury lives Mon, 09 Dec 2024 19:44:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 An Upper West Side Story https://dujour.com/design/upper-west-side-apartment-maggie-richmond-design/ Mon, 06 May 2024 19:11:19 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=134006 A classic six in a 1920s co-op on Central Park West is given new life by Maggie Burns of Maggie Richmond Design

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Maggie Burns of Maggie Richmond Design has known the owner of this classic six in a 1920s co-op on Central Park West since they were 3 years old. “I don’t usually get the privilege to work with clients that I know on a personal level, so I was a bit apprehensive before diving into the project,” says Burns. “What if our styles didn’t mesh well together or she wasn’t happy with my designs or services? As we started working together, my apprehension quickly fell to the wayside as it became clear we had a great working relationship and this was going to be a very special project. We shared the same overall vision for the space and she was incredibly trusting and willing to take risks.” Those risks paid off for the client, her husband and their young son. The couple both grew up on the Upper West Side within blocks of the building, and after living in Chelsea for a few years, they knew they wanted to move back to the neighborhood to start their family.

With stunning views of the Museum of Natural History and Central Park from every major room, the designer didn’t need to do much structural work. She renovated bathrooms and the kitchen and added new millwork, a hidden built-in bar and a few other design elements throughout. “Even though we were doing quite a substantial renovation, it was important to keep some of the original design elements of the apartment,” says Burns. “Wherever we were forced to remove existing design elements like moldings or wall paneling, our contractor partners at Cooper Development did an amazing job of replicating and restoring to keep the character of the space.” New custom millwork is a feature of almost every room of the home, adding interest and dimension to each space. In the kitchen, Burns added a skirted base for the brass bistro shelving (which hides the family cat’s litter box!) done in a fabric by Ottoline. The white-and-gray cabinets with brass hardware pair well with gray herringbone floors, and the space is flooded with natural light. The dining nook boasts an upholstered banquette—the client wanted somewhere casual where the family could congregate to start and end their days—as well as brutalist oak dining chairs sourced from 1stDibs and a large framed menu from their wedding. Burns has designed a home that’s warm, comfortable and elegant, but also liveable and not too precious for a young family to settle into for years to come.

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A New York Apartment In Shades Of Blue https://dujour.com/design/new-york-city-apartment-anjali-pollack/ Sat, 27 Apr 2024 22:05:06 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=133919 Interior designer Anjali Pollack creates a glamorous, sky-high Midtown West apartment for a family of six

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Home to a couple and their two sets of twins, this Midtown West apartment is characterized by bold choices and graphic patterns. Anjali Pollack of Anjali Pollack Design used layered textures, a blue color palette with gold highlights and special details like subtly metallic Venetian plaster ceilings and walls papered in cork to add glamour. “[The clients] are a couple who are confident in their choices and were not afraid to make decisions that reflect their personalities,” explains Pollack.

The sumptuous, inviting apartment uses blue as a base color. “We layered rich tones and hues to provide depth and interest,” says Pollack. “The couple made daring choices, and this allowed our palette to be vivid and exciting.” The clients weren’t afraid to use large-scale, graphic prints on both wall coverings and fabrics. With four young children, ensuring comfort and warmth—not just glamour—was top of mind. “Their home is busy and quite fun, with their four children engaged in lively conversations, warmth, laughter and people chasing each other around,” she says. “The living room, in particular, was designed with entertaining in mind and offers the opportunity to host both formally and casually. We always joke that there is a lot going on in there—fabrics, textures, patterns—but it magically comes together to create one coherent, elegant space.”

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J. J. Martin’s Ode To Milan https://dujour.com/style/j-j-martin-mamma-milano-book/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 10:55:14 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=130623 The La DoubleJ-founder and designer shares a guide to her favorite things about her adopted home

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After moving from Manhattan to Milan 20 years ago, with no job, no friends, and no patience for the Italian way of life, California-bred writer and editor J.J. Martin realized she had no option but to surrender to the vibrant but slow-paced lifestyle. In so doing, she discovered more joy (and success) than she could ever have imagined. In Mamma Milano (Vendome Press), Martin invites us to jump on board and join her on her journey—an outsider’s evolution through life, love, loss, creativity and magic—to today’s Milano.

"Mamma Milano" by J.J. Martin (Vendome Press)

“Mamma Milano” by J.J. Martin (Vendome Press)

LaDoubleJ is the maximalist, colorful lifestyle brand founded by Martin in 2015 selling tabletop, glassware, linens, fashion, clothing and accessories that deliver high-impact happiness. Dive into the delights of Italian fashion, food and good living; meet some of Italy’s leading female tastemakers (the “La DoubleJ Babes”); tap into Martin’s spiritual secrets for unleashing inner creativity and wisdom; and more—all with a dash of LaDoubleJ vintage chic and oodles of Italian style.

J.J. Martin

J.J. Martin

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Ralph Lauren’s Rules of Living Well https://dujour.com/design/ralph-lauren-a-way-of-living/ Mon, 02 Oct 2023 20:10:06 +0000 Edward Espitia https://dujour.com/?p=130422 The American designer opens up his world and homes in a new book, "Ralph Lauren A Way of Living"

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The first complete volume devoted to Ralph Lauren‘s distinctive American style and his elegant approach to design, Ralph Lauren A Way of Living (Rizzoli) celebrates the 40th anniversary of the home collection. In this book, Lauren opens the door to all the places he is lucky enough to call home: a sprawling ranch in Colorado, a tropical oasis in Jamaica, a Fifth Avenue penthouse with sweeping views of Central Park, a seaside estate in Montauk and a country retreat in Bedford, Connecticut. Intimately expressing his concept of home, Lauren’s residences are highly personal manifestations of his vision and dedication to timeless design. The beautiful imagery is complemented with essays and descriptions written in his own words alongside quotes from Hillary Clinton, Oprah and Paul Goldberger.

"Ralph Lauren A Way of Living: Home, Design, Inspiration" (Rizzoli)

The Hither Hills Studio Collection from Ralph Lauren spring 2007

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Emporio Sirenuse’s Trunk Show https://dujour.com/design/emporio-sirenuse-elephant-family/ Wed, 28 Jun 2023 11:51:30 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=129804 The Italian label has collaborated with U.K.-based charity Elephant Family on a fashion, tabletop and home collection

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Italian label Emporio Sirenuse has collaborated with U.K.-based charity Elephant Family, which is dedicated to protecting endangered wildlife and their habitats. Proceeds from a cheery and colorful collection of resort wear and tabletop pieces will be donated to the organization.

Tabletop from the Emporio Sirenuse for Elephant Family collection

Tabletop from the Emporio Sirenuse for Elephant Family collection

Ceramic plates and servingware, tablecloths, place mats, pillows and other objects feature botanical and jungle patterns and lively colors. “A hopeful celebration of natural harmonies, this collaboration symbolizes our deep love of India’s magnificent heritage and our commitment to preserving its unique beauty,” says Emporio Sirenuse founder Carla Sersale.

Tabletop from the Emporio Sirenuse for Elephant Family collection

Tabletop from the Emporio Sirenuse for Elephant Family collection

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Decode Your Garden Style https://dujour.com/gallery/garden-style-a-book-of-ideas/ Sat, 03 Jun 2023 16:41:21 +0000 The Editors of DuJour https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=129103 Written by landscape architect Heidi Howcroft, "Garden Style: A Book of Ideas" (Rizzoli) will help you find your favorite garden style from contemporary to traditional, minimalist to maximalist

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Palm Beach Bliss By Design https://dujour.com/design/sergio-mercado-interior-design-home-tour/ Mon, 19 Sep 2022 20:27:35 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?p=125377 Interior designer Sergio Mercado worked with a Palm Beach family to create a serene oasis in the sky

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Interior designer Sergio Mercado has been cultivating his signature style for decades, drawing inspiration from the coastal energy of California, the vibrancy of Miami, the timeless glamour of Manhattan and, now, the attitude of Palm Beach. Mercado’s New York City-based namesake design firm has just completed renovations on an Ocean Boulevard penthouse apartment for a young family, the Liberts. Mercado previously collaborated with the couple on their Williamsburg, Brooklyn townhouse (the family splits their time between New York City and Palm Beach) so it was a comfortable and seamless working relationship. “Anderson and Jessica live a very modern lifestyle and are both stylish in a barefoot luxury sort of way,” says Mercado. “Very tasteful, not flashy.” With two young children, a bustling social life and an affinity for the arts, the oceanfront home features a calming cream-and-gray color palette with a mix of matte and glossy finishes to add texture. “We were going for a warm minimalist approach to the interior architecture,” says Mercado. “I wanted the focus of the apartment to be on the views and not strong architectural details, which really worked.” With a striking bar designed to look like a block of Calacatta marble and carefully curated beach-chic furnishings, Mercado has brought laid-back luxury to life in this Palm Beach oasis.

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RH Guesthouse New York Opens Downtown https://dujour.com/design/rh-guesthouse-new-york-opens-downtown/ Fri, 09 Sep 2022 19:40:55 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=125995 The luxury lifestyle brand opens its first guest house retreat in the Meatpacking District

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RH has opened RH Guesthouse New York, a first-of-its-kind hospitality experience for travelers seeking privacy and luxury. Accessed through a secure private entrance, the property features just six guest rooms, three guest suites and RH chairman & CEO Gary Friedman‘s private residence occupying the entire top floor, which is sometimes available for booking. Located in the Meatpacking District and only steps from the RH New York gallery, RH Guesthouse occupies a restored and reimagined triangular loft building constructed in 1887. Each of the guest rooms and suites include two full bathrooms (clad in warm, vein-matched Italian travertine slabs), a freshly stocked gourmet pantry, an in-room gym and exclusive use of the private rooftop garden, pool and dining terrace. The décor features European-oak, south-facing soundproof windows, architectural lighting and the beds are by Dutch brand FreshBed, a scientifically-designed bed system that regulates air quality, temperature and humidity in the bed for optimal sleep. “The RH Guesthouse has been designed through a lens of privacy and luxury,” says Friedman. “We believe privacy is going to become a large and important market, and the RH Guesthouse has an opportunity to define that new market with an unseen-before level of design, quality and hospitality.” The Dining Room & Terrace serves wood-grilled dishes like Australian Wagyu ribeye,  rotisserie chicken and a wood-grilled avocado with 15 grams of Petrossian Imperial Kaluga Caviar on top. The Champagne & Caviar Bar, located in the Guesthouse cellar, is a 32-seat experience serving the highest grades of Petrossian caviar and a curated list of some of the world’s finest champagnes.

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Ken Fulk’s Mind Blowing Designs https://dujour.com/gallery/ken-fulks-mind-blowing-designs/ Wed, 20 Jul 2022 17:50:33 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=125256 Interior designer extraordinaire Ken Fulk has created some of the most memorable homes, restaurants, hotels, bars and members-only clubs over his 30-year career. In his new tome, "Ken Fulk: The Movie in My Mind," (Assouline), Fulk showcases his signature blend of cinematic flair and layered, personality-packed spaces

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Discover Cottage Charm in Bellport https://dujour.com/design/home-tour-bellport-michael-tomei/ Mon, 18 Jul 2022 17:59:50 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=125197 A 19th-century shingle-style cottage in Bellport, Long Island, is restored for today’s living

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Bellport Village is a quaint hamlet on Long Island’s Great South Bay, a laid-back beach community with a lot of charm and casual elegance. Historic architecture, a private beach and a charming Main Street have attracted low-key creatives to the area for decades. Michael Tomei of Michael Vincent Design, who spends summers in Bellport, has made a name for himself meticulously renovating old homes in the area. In 2021, in close partnership with the local Historic District Preservation Committee, Tomei purchased a 19th-century shingle-style cottage on Brewster Lane and brought it back to life through a thoughtful restoration. “This charming cottage was built in 1858 by one of the original founding families of Bellport Village,” explains Tomei. “It was a carriage house sectioned off from the original estate. The intention was to maintain the original character and footprint of the original structure. The cottage had a unique rambling quality that needed to be preserved, and the home needed to be appropriate for this casual beach town.”

“Bellport village has a laid-back, approachable vibe, which was key to every detail—from the layout to the finishes.” — Michael Tomei

The first step for Tomei was to excavate the basement while salvaging wood, brick and cobblestones, which were then used throughout the property. Another challenge was to open up the front hall to create a gracious entrance. “The original entrance was cramped, with a very steep staircase and narrow hall,” says Tomei. “The front staircase had to be relocated to the heart of the home, connecting the kitchen to the second floor.” Another favorite addition is the sunroom with 180-degree views and expansive windows. “It makes you feel as though you’re living in nature,” says Tomei. “During the summer months, the space opens up seamlessly to the outdoor deck, perfect for entertaining weekend guests.”

A light, coastal color palette connects the interior to the water nearby. Neutral tones were used throughout, except for in the dining room, where Tomei chose a blue-green shade for an evening entertaining mood. “We took an old English approach to the trim—matching the walls, but with a slight change to the finish to create a monochromatic look,” says Tomei. In order to honor the house’s bones and location, the design team took great care to source antiques which were then refinished or reupholstered. “We worked with local auction houses as well as local craftsmen to create special pieces throughout,” he says. “Each bathroom was outfitted with Victorian washstands converted into sink vanities to ensure correct historical references in a modern space.” The painstaking restoration stayed true to the cottage’s heritage while modernizing and updating the spaces for modern living. “Bellport Village has a laid-back, approachable vibe, which was key to every detail—from the layout to the finishes,” says Tomei.

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Ruggable Partners With Monica Ahanonu On a New Collection https://dujour.com/design/ruggable-partners-with-monica-ahanonu-on-a-new-collection/ Thu, 23 Jun 2022 15:16:00 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=124655 The floor covering company has partnered with the illustrator and artist on a bold area rug collection featuring eight indoor/outdoor designs

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The first patented machine-washable rug brand, Ruggable, has partnered with model, illustrator and artist, Monica Ahanonu, on a floor covering collection that features her signature bold, vibrant and unapologetic style. Proving that it’s okay to color outside the lines, each of Ahanonu’s eight indoor/outdoor rug designs feature bright colors and geometric patterns bringing optimism and energy to any living space. The creative is breaking the mold of traditional home decoration with this first foray into the home design space. The Ruggable X Monica Ahanonu collection goes on sale June 23 with prices starting at $109.

Ruggable x Monica Ahanonu Pinepple indoor/outdoor rug

Ruggable x Monica Ahanonu Pinepple indoor/outdoor rug

“The inspiration for my collection with Ruggable came from the details all around me in nature and from thinking about how color in a space can affect people’s energy throughout the day,” says Ahanonu. “This ties into my existing work as I am always playing around with colors and shapes, even when doing portrait pieces or illustrations with characters, there is still a large focus on the colors and shape language in each piece. I truly believe that color and light affect your mood and how you go about your day and I hope our rug collection brings happiness.” To celebrate the collaboration, Ruggable will be making a donation to Project Glimmer, a nonprofit on a mission to build self-confidence in adolescent girls and inspire entrepreneurship.

Ruggable x Monica Ahanonu Mango Multicolor indoor/outdoor rug

Ruggable x Monica Ahanonu Mango Multicolor indoor/outdoor rug

 

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Inside A Nicole Hollis Home Full of California Cool https://dujour.com/design/inside-a-nicole-hollis-home-full-of-california-cool/ Fri, 11 Mar 2022 16:16:59 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=123451 A wabi-sabi Silicon Valley home is a perfect retreat for a young family enjoying an empty nest lifestyle

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Portola Valley in Northern California is known for its picturesque landscape with woodsy nature trails running throughout the area. And it was the perfect location for an empty nest couple to build their dream home. The couple enlisted Adele Cunningham, associate partner at the San Francisco-based design firm Nicole Hollis, who worked alongside architect Luca Pignata on the ground-up construction. The four-year project culminated in a stunning wood, steel, stone and glass modern home that is as much outdoors as it is in. The homeowners found Nicole Hollis Design via another of the firm’s clients and were very involved throughout the process. “The husband was very involved in every step, from construction details to picking the fabric on his daughter’s headboard,” explains Cunningham. “The wife has a very demanding job and traveled often so she really trusted her husband to make the collective decisions.”

With homeowners who love to entertain, the layout of the home had to reflect this desire. Therefore, the design team envisioned a folding glass door system at the main entry that can be fully opened when entertaining to enjoy the courtyards and gardens. When closed, the hallway acts as the main hallway from the bedroom wing of the house to the entertainment wing. Above the corridor is an exterior bridgeway that leads to another covered outdoor entertaining area. “The vantage from the second story offers amazing views encircled by native oak trees,” explains Cunningham. “Though there is always push and pull with clients, we agreed on the practicality of space and having the house really serve their lifestyle,” says Cunningham.

Cunningham and her team were inspired by a wabi-sabi aesthetic as well as Japanese architecture for the interior design. “We used this concept as the driver for all of our selections,” she explains. “From the copper hood that will age over the years to the hand-chiseled powder room sink that is perfectly imperfect, the hand-troweled plaster that has a special life and movement to it and the fumed oak floors with knots and character, we loved the idea of patina, aging and natural imperfection.” To that end, the color palette was equally simple yet layered.

“The artisan plaster walls with its troweling effect truly transform the space,” Cunningham says. “It adds a richness to the space that complements any furniture or art.” Other artisanal design elements like Belgian bluestone countertops with a coined edge detail, handmade terracotta tiles and dark fumed oak floors add a richness to the interior spaces.

The furniture also reflects this design ethos. Many of the pieces are custom-designed by the Nicole Hollis design team, including the dining room table, living room coffee table and family room sofa, but others were sourced from Christopher Farr, Andrea Claire and Jacob May. A pair of Christophe Delcourt angled sofas upholstered in velvet and two-toned linen in the living room made for the perfect “conversation pit” for the homeowners to entertain and relax in, as did a pair of George Nakashima stools, upholstered in a handmade Japanese metallic fabric, which anchor the fireplace.

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Tour The Tiffany Diamond Mansion https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-the-tiffany-diamond-mansion/ Tue, 23 Nov 2021 16:30:35 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=122227 The dazzling Orum House can be seen in the new Tiffany & Co. campaign starring Beyoncé

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Tour The Mansion Featured in Schitt’s Creek https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-the-mansion-featured-in-schitts-creek/ Mon, 15 Nov 2021 16:30:17 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=122213 The 17th century, French-inspired mansion in Toronto known as La Belle Maison has been listed for $21.88 million CDN

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Tour Kanye West’s $3.69 Million Hollywood Hills Home https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-kanye-wests-3-69-million-hollywood-hills-home/ Mon, 08 Nov 2021 19:00:23 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=122199 The recently listed home showcases a contemporary architectural style with both ocean and city views

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Building a Home in Scottsdale, Arizona https://dujour.com/design/scottsdale-arizona-family-home-tour/ Tue, 26 Oct 2021 17:30:24 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=122093 Go inside a desert oasis complete with custom-made furniture, special art and beautifully landscaped grounds

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Stumble upon this North Scottsdale lot surrounded by cacti in the Sonoran Desert and you’ll fall in love too. That’s just what happened when a West Coast couple visited the site in 2016 and decided to construct their dream family home. The couple brought in Anthony Salcito of Salcito Custom Homes for this ground-up build and local interior designer Holly Ogden, partner at Wiseman & Gale Interiors, to mastermind its interiors. Ogden had collaborated with the couple and their extended family for years, so there was a familiarity there. “The lot is really positioned at the perfect vantage point to view the mountains in the foreground and the valley below with no obstructed views,” says Ogden. “Positioning the house to best optimize these views was very important. The house feels grounded, but there are definitely moments where you feel like you’re floating as the mountains change colors around you with the rise and fall of the sun.”

A Gregorius Pineo four-poster bed from Kneedler Fauchère grounds the main bedroom. A Holland & Sherry rug, settee upholstered in Jim Thompson linen velvet and a Formations chair round out the custom furniture.

A Gregorius Pineo four-poster bed from Kneedler Fauchère grounds the main bedroom. A Holland & Sherry rug, settee upholstered in Jim Thompson linen velvet and a Formations chair round out the custom furniture.

The couple, who reside at the home with their two teenage daughters and many dogs, tasked the team with creating a comfortable, casual, quintessentially Arizona home that embraced the spectacular desert views and could accommodate their large extended family. “Creating a home and not just a house has always been at the top of the list of the owner’s directives,” says Ogden. “The end result had to reflect their family and lifestyle.”

In the office, a custom cabinet by Taber & Company, lacquered Ranier desk by Joseph Jeup and a Paul Ferrante hanging pendant

In the office, a custom cabinet by Taber & Company, lacquered Ranier desk by Joseph Jeup and a Paul Ferrante hanging pendant

The resulting home, built into the hillside, boasts 12,000 square feet of living space spread across five bedrooms, five bathrooms and three powder rooms. “There’s a sense of scale to this house that you’re always aware of and trying to get right,” says Ogden. The wife is a great cook and so a working kitchen that functioned well in addition to being beautiful was paramount. “The goal was to make sure the family was represented as a collective whole,” says Ogden. The interiors boast expansive rooms that feature gorgeous natural light streaming in alongside plaster walls and old beams. Terra-cotta roof tiles add a European aesthetic to the American retreat. “The ebb and flow between these spaces was very important to both the function and aesthetic of the house,” says Ogden. “We intentionally played with the restraint from room to room, pulling back almost to a minimal level in some areas and, at other times, going quite grand. The homeowners have an affinity for authentic materials so, with the help of Amy Johannsen and Studio Ressource, these were incorporated into the design from the early stages.”

Built by Salcito Custom Homes, the negative-edge pool features a sun shelf and spa lined with Bisazza tile and the patio is made of limestone

Built by Salcito Custom Homes, the negative-edge pool features a sun shelf and spa lined with Bisazza tile and the patio is made of limestone

The well-lived-in home isn’t a showpiece or ever too fussy or formal for its inhabitants. Plus, it’s filled with works of art and objects that the couple has sourced over the years which are very personal to them. Avid art and antiquities collectors, they also brought in works by notable Arizona artists like Bill Tull, Mayme Kratz, Nancy Tokar Miller and Carrie Marill in a nod to the house’s surroundings. The perfect blend of custom-made furniture, unique floor and wall coverings, special art and antiques and beautifully landscaped grounds (thanks to landscape architect Berghoff Design Group) have made this home a true desert oasis.

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Rose Uniacke Welcomes Readers Into Her Home https://dujour.com/design/rose-uniacke-at-home-interior-design-book/ Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:30:41 +0000 Editors of DuJour https://dujour.com/?p=121289 The first book from Rose Uniacke offers readers a private tour of the chic architectural interior designer's London home

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Book Title:

Rose Uniacke at Home (Rizzoli)

Home Base:

London

Project that put her on the map:

Her own home in Pimlico, London, which is often described as the crucible for all her design ideas.

Famous Clients:

Victoria Beckham, Jo Malone and Peter Morgan

"Rose Uniacke at Home"

“Rose Uniacke at Home”

Signature aesthetic:

The Rose Uniacke Fabric Collection, along with the designer’s signature upholstery and lighting, is designed to sit simultaneously alongside the antiques she sources to create the perfect balance of old and new.

What sets her apart:

Driven by the pursuit of purity in every sense, Uniacke has garnered a world-class reputation for her distinct aesthetic that is unrivaled in its quiet simplicity, restraint and sophistication.

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Cut a Moroccan Rug https://dujour.com/design/beni-rugs-athena-calderone-collaboration/ Mon, 11 Oct 2021 18:00:56 +0000 Lauren Watzich https://dujour.com/?p=121874 Beni Rugs opens a New York City showroom and unveils a collaboration with design aesthete Athena Calderone

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Inspired by Morocco’s beautiful landscape, rich tones and old-world architecture, along with its ancient rug-making traditions, entrepreneurs Robert Wright and Tiberio Lobo-Navia are modernizing the trade of Moroccan rugs with their brand Beni Rugs, founded in 2018. Offering rugs that are authentically (and ethically) handmade in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, the duo specializes in easily customizable designs ranging from natural forms and abstract artwork to zellige tilework patterns. Expanding its footprint outside the digital marketplace, the company recently launched two physical locations: a studio headquarters near Marrakech and its first U.S. showroom, Beni Apartment, in downtown New York City.

Rug from Colin King’s Shape of Color collection for Beni

Rug from Colin King’s Shape of Color collection for Beni

Featuring a showroom with sleek rug displays, a vast collection of yarns and color, and a team of Berber women who weave in a courtyard surrounding a 150-year-old olive tree, the brand’s new Morocco studio will be the first space where clients can not only design a custom rug but meet the craftspeople behind their creation. “The fact that they’ll also be able to enjoy Italian coffee and play petanque afterward doesn’t hurt either,” says Lobo-Navia. Initially, the duo were only focused on building out the headquarters. “We didn’t know the opportunity in New York City would come so soon,” Wright says of the decision to open a U.S. showroom. They learned of an available apartment in Greenwich Village through friend and longtime collaborator stylist Colin King, and they fell in love. Between the herringbone floors, perfectly patinated doors and French doors that open to a garden, very little had to be done to make the space feel on-brand. “The bones of this apartment fit the bill perfectly,” explains Wright.

Detail of a Beni customizable Lock rug

Detail of a Beni customizable Lock rug

Situated in a historic brownstone on West 9th Street, the nontraditional showroom appeals to a globetrotting clientele. “We had Donald Judd–inspired shelving custom-built to highlight Moroccan treasures, vessels and Robert and Tiberio’s favorite books,” explains King. “The rest of the decor is all either custom or vintage, highlighting Beni’s love of global design and craftsmanship. The space is made to feel like you could be in New York, but also in any of the timeless locations Beni has staged their brand shoots previously.” A rotating, seasonal installation of handwoven Beni knotted and flat weave rugs will highlight new designs and special collaboration collections at the Apartment, including their newest works with Athena Calderone, the powerhouse creative behind influential lifestyle site EyeSwoon. “Athena’s collection is really beautiful,” says Lobo-Navia. “Geometric designs in a sun-faded, feminine palette—a totally new direction for Beni. I can say that we had an absolute blast photographing the collection in Mallorca earlier this year.” The pair plans to be in town every few months to host intimate events. Plus, the showroom will treat guests to a special blend of coffee created by Moroccan brand Bloom Coffee. “We can’t wait to light a fire on a cold winter day and welcome our friends and collaborators to the space to see what’s new,” says Wright.

Main photo: Beni customizable Lock rug, pair of chairs from Ponce Berga, floor lamp from Dobrinka Salzman and art from BK Antiques

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Parisian Designer Jacques Grange Marries Art and Living https://dujour.com/design/jacques-grange-new-book-recent-work/ Mon, 11 Oct 2021 15:30:14 +0000 Editors of DuJour https://dujour.com/?p=121279 Jacques Grange: Recent Work showcases 31 new projects from the French visionary

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Book Title:

Jacques Grange: Recent Work (Flammarion)

Home Base:

Paris and New York

Project that put them on the map:

Château Gabriel for Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé and The Mark Hotel in New York

Famous Clients:

Karl Lagerfeld, Aerin Lauder, Sofia Coppola, Stavros Niarchos and Terry de Gunzburg

"Jacques Grange: Recent Work"

“Jacques Grange: Recent Work”

Signature aesthetic:

The classically trained Jacques Grange has deep knowledge of the expertise of French craftsmanship in all realms of the decorative arts and his early career was influenced by Henri Samuel, Madeleine Castaing and Marie-Laure de Noailles, who recognized his talent early on.

What sets him apart:

His unique flair for combining elements from different time periods, cultural traditions and decorative styles—often featuring an audacious color accent or striking work of art—into a uniquely harmonious ensemble. Contemporary works of art are given pride of place according to Grange’s undeniable flair and collector’s eye, but, remarkably, Grange is not afraid to strip everything away to make space itself the focal point of a room.

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Go Inside a Creative Model Unit https://dujour.com/design/tour-model-candice-huffines-brooklyn-home/ Mon, 20 Sep 2021 17:30:46 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?p=121567 Candice Huffine’s Brooklyn home is an eclectic oasis of color and flair

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As a a pioneer in the fashion industry, Candice Huffine exudes a bright confidence and contagious creative flair that has been woven into more than her professional tapestry of success. Huffine is credited as the first-ever plus-size model to be featured in the celebrated Pirelli calendar, she has walked the runways at New York Fashion Week for the likes of Prabal Gurung and 11 Honoré and served as Christian Siriano’s muse.

Most recently, Huffine teamed up with her best friend of 15 years, Shelly Lynch-Sparks, conveniently also the founder and principal interior designer at Hyphen & Co., to transform her Williamsburg, Brooklyn, home into a reflection of her own creative energy. “This was not our first project together and definitely won’t be the last,” says Huffine. “I think it is a true testament that two Libras really can make some great decisions.”

The Williamsburg loft was built in 1915 by architect Cass Gilbert, who famously designed the Woolworth Building. “The apartment has an old industrial warehouse look and feel,” says Lynch-Sparks. “The bones are beautiful with exposed concrete beams and clean lines.” Huffine adds that she chose this space because it was different from any she had lived in before. “I thought the all-white, loft-inspired design lent a perfect blank canvas to design outside of the box,” she says. The end result is a pattern- and color-filled oasis. Supporting local and female-owned businesses was also a top priority during this transformation. The coffee table, wallpaper, leather wall tiles, banquette, cushions, plant design and much of the art come from women artists and women-owned companies.

“I think it is a true testament that two Libras really can make some great decisions.” —Candice Huffine

Huffine and Lynch-Sparks also incorporated many design elements from Brooklyn artisans to help create the eclectic vibe. “We went for a vibrant, colorful aesthetic with pattern and texture layered thoughtfully in each room, ” says Lynch-Sparks. The home features wall coverings from Eskayel, leather wall tiles from Avo and a custom rug from Beni Rugs. “The ultimate goal was to create an interesting, happy space that gave you something fun to look at in every corner,” says Huffine. The distinctive decor throughout the home certainly creates an ambiance, but Huffine admits that her favorite design element is the peacefulness and flow of the apartment. “We created private spaces by adding glass sliding doors to the previously open, undefined foyer space and removed doors to open up areas and create more use and purpose. It was important that every corner served a usable function.” Huffine says that every aspect of her home brings her joy after a long day of modeling. “I am so happy to be back and finally be able to welcome friends into my home and raise a glass in a space that deserves all the good times.”

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Kathleen & Tommy Clements Keep It In The Family https://dujour.com/design/kathleen-tommy-clements-new-book-eight-homes-clements-design/ Thu, 16 Sep 2021 15:30:47 +0000 Editors of DuJour https://dujour.com/?p=121284 The mother-and-son founders of interior design firm Clements Design showcase their sophisticated style in their first book

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Book Title:

Eight Homes: Clements Design (Rizzoli)

Home Base:

Los Angeles

Project that put them on the map:

“The Melrose Project, a curated collection of antiques, modern furniture and art hand-selected from our favorite dealers and galleries across the country.”

Famous Clients:

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, Bruno Mars, Jennifer Lawrence, Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo and Kris Jenner

"Eight Homes: Clements Design"

“Eight Homes: Clements Design”

Signature aesthetic:

“Our attention to detail. Our clients love the fact that after our installations, their homes are complete—including beds ready to sleep in, closets, bathrooms and kitchens fully organized, and every shelf and surface accessorized.”

What sets them apart:

“Our beds and the way we dress them: simple and spare, yet layered and cozy…perfectly expresses our aesthetic.”

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Jenni Kayne Designs For The Minimalist https://dujour.com/design/jenni-kayne-new-book-pacific-natural-at-home/ Wed, 08 Sep 2021 16:30:51 +0000 Editors of DuJour https://dujour.com/?p=121273 Jenni Kayne’s new book, Pacific Natural at Home, shows how to execute a laid-back luxe vibe in your home

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Book Title:

Pacific Natural at Home (Rizzoli)

Home Base:

Los Angeles

Project that put her on the map:

Jenni Kayne is a lifestyle, interior, furniture and fashion designer and the author of Pacific Natural: Simple Seasonal Entertaining. Her brand has 10 stores across the country, as well as a robust online website, a popular lifestyle blog, Rip & Tan, and collaborations with brands such as Lulu & Georgia and Parachute.

Famous Clients:

Courteney Cox, Jennifer Garner, Hailey Bieber

"Pacific Natural at Home" by Jenni Kayne

“Pacific Natural at Home” by Jenni Kayne

Signature aesthetic:

Jenni Kayne offers an expansive furniture assortment, bespoke interior design services and high-touch home styling services, all in the same classic California aesthetic customers know and love.

What sets her apart:

The brand is known for its minimalist, elevated and timeless wardrobe staples, in addition to home classics and furniture. The collection is inspired by organic textures, thoughtful simplicity and natural landscapes. The aim is to bring nature indoors by maintaining a sense of welcoming, warmth and comfort, with items such as the natural wool boucle upholstered bench, leather dining chairs, linen sofa and more.

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Tour The Childhood Home of Gwyneth Paltrow https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-the-childhood-home-of-gwyneth-paltrow/ Thu, 02 Sep 2021 15:30:52 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=121178 The Los Angeles home was recently listed for the first time in nearly 30 years for $3.19 million

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Go Inside a Modern Home With a Vintage Flair https://dujour.com/design/napa-valley-home-tour-rich-and-leslie-frank/ Thu, 12 Aug 2021 15:30:28 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=120889 The Napa Valley home of Rich and Leslie Frank is terrifically Tudor and perfect for entertaining

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Rich Frank was looking for an escape from Hollywood. So, in 1990, the ex-president of Disney Studios purchased a classic 1930 Tudor home in Rutherford, California, in the Napa Valley. The hillside home came with a small vineyard, the fruit from which was initially sold to neighboring wine producers. Frank fell in love with the home, named Winston Hill after his springer spaniel, who ran through the rows chasing birds and protecting the crops, a quiet respite from his hectic life as a Hollywood studio executive. He loved it so much, in fact, that he and his wife, Leslie, decided to retire to the idyllic wine country retreat. The bilevel home was remodeled but never needed a gut renovation. “We wanted to keep the integrity of the home but update and brighten the overall appearance,” says Leslie Frank.

The Franks worked with local designer Erin Martin of Erin Martin Design to maintain a historic feel while making the interior much more contemporary. “Erin has a talent for combining a modern look with a vintage flair, and her creativity comes through with her ability to source unique light fixtures and furniture,” says Frank. “She understands the architecture of a home and how far you can push it to achieve uniqueness while still keeping its integrity. She was also adept at playing with the scale of furnishings and position of the artwork to make the rooms look larger and ceilings higher.”

A neutral color palette set the tone, and contemporary art from artists like Robilee Frederick, Jason Kennedy, John DiPaolo and Robert Longo brought in pops of color. Martin sourced furniture, floor coverings and light fixtures from designers and showrooms such as Blackman Cruz, Obsolete, Holly Hunt, The Future Perfect and Lindsey Adelman. The modern dining room is easily the most used room in the house, as the Franks love to entertain and their delectable Frank Family Vineyards white, red, rosé and sparkling wines are, of course, always flowing. But, at the end of the evening, when the guests are gone, they have their little slice of wine country heaven.

Click through the gallery for an inside look at the home of Rich and Leslie Frank.

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Desert Daze https://dujour.com/design/rancho-mirage-home-reimagined-jill-lewis/ Mon, 19 Jul 2021 17:30:59 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=120692 Two collaborators reimagine a mid-century home in Rancho Mirage

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The Thunderbird Country Club and the arrival of the first 18-hole golf course in the California desert in 1951 took the sleepy desert town of Rancho Mirage and turned it into a sexy, luxurious community for famous faces like Bing Crosby, Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz and Frank Sinatra. At the same time, the mid-century modernist movement was gaining popularity, and architects like A. Quincy Jones, William F. Cody and Wallace Neff were designing homes for boldface names in the sunny enclave. Architect Jill Lewis had worked in Palm Springs, California, before, but was living outside of the United States when Ron Hixson and John Falcone called her with a project they had in mind. The couple had been splitting their time between Hawaii and Rancho Mirage and had recently purchased a 1952 home in the Thunderbird Country Club Estates section. “The Barry Estate, located near the eighth hole of the golf course, needed some major updates. The first owner of the home was New York congressman Robert R. Barry, who organized the Dwight D. Eisenhower presidential campaign for the West Coast, and hosted not only Eisenhower but guests such as Betty and Gerald Ford,” says Lewis.

“The first time I visited the property, I was immediately struck by the potential for a beautiful mountain view that was currently cut off by a low ceiling height in the main living area. We quickly agreed that if they were going to invest in this property, we had to get the proportions right, so raising the roof of the main living area became the largest gesture in our scope of work.” The Hollywood Regency-style home didn’t mesh well with the 1952 architecture, and thus the couple tasked Lewis with cleaning up the floor plan. “Over the years, there were multiple renovations that had compromised the function of several spaces, and the rear garden was nothing but a large expanse of sand with a quirky rhombus-shaped pool,” she explains. “In addition to the major structural gesture of removing and reframing the roof of the living space, we added a large sliding door for an effortless indoor-outdoor connection to the garden.” Bringing in natural light and adding lush greenery outdoors was paramount to the clients (and their two Norwich terriers). Citrus trees, a cactus garden with mature palm trees and a poured concrete fire pit added plant life and made the outside more appealing.

“If they were going to invest in this property, we had to get the proportions right.”

—Jill Lewis

Lewis brought in her frequent collaborator, Scott Cullens of Palm Pacific Construction, as general contractor to renovate the modern, elegant and comfortable home with masculine finishes. “They wanted to exploit the best features of the property, taking advantage of views, the dramatic light, the potential for an incredible indoor-outdoor experience and the mid-century bones of the house,” says Lewis. “They were drawn to clean lines, pared-down details and highly disciplined palettes of white, grey and matte black. We generally opted for deep, muted colors balanced with crisp white, adding texture to create patterns with the shifting daylight throughout the house.” A terrazzo-like large-format porcelain tile from Spain was used throughout, introducing some soft gray in contrast to the white walls and matte black metal wall accents.

Furnishing a house during a pandemic presented a few challenges. “With almost no ability to travel together to visit showrooms, we ordered some custom-made pieces from MJ Custom Furniture in Rancho Mirage (the dining banquette and the upholstered wall-mounted headboards in the two bedrooms) and sourced the remaining items online, using fabric swatches and photographs and assembling it all into digital mood boards to confirm choices,” says Lewis. “Our design decisions were driven by the mountain views that line the horizon, the beautiful surrounding landscape, plentiful sunlight and the incredible architectural history of the neighborhood.” Restoring and highlighting the best features of the mid-century bones of the house while adding durable, classic materials that will endure for years was the goal of this project. “Throughout the design process, we constantly edited our palette, believing a pared-down, soothing collection of finishes playing with the light and shadow would achieve a peaceful and elegant home that would stand the test of time and honor the landscape of the surrounding area,” says Lewis.

Click through the gallery above for an inside look at this Rancho Mirage home. 

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Outdoor Dining is Essential For an Epic Summer https://dujour.com/design/kalamazoo-outdoor-gourmet-entertaining/ Tue, 29 Jun 2021 17:30:06 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=120431 This summer is all about outdoor dining. Invest in the best outdoor kitchens for cooking and entertaining

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Since the outdoors is the safest place to host friends and family this summer, we know how valuable outside living spaces are. Whether you have a vast, landscaped backyard, a small courtyard, patio or something in between, those spaces are prime real estate this summer—and creating a perfect summer kitchen for outdoor dining is essential to saving your sanity. Whether you’re hosting a cocktail party or a sit-down dinner with a group of friends, it’s helpful to have versatile furniture that you can change for each occasion. “There has never been a better time to have an outdoor entertaining space at your home,” says Russ Faulk, head of product and chief designer at Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet. “Whether gathering with family or friends, experts agree the safest venue is outdoors. Share perfectly seared porterhouse steaks, wood-roasted vegetables, Neapolitan-style pizzas or slow-smoked barbecue this summer with your loved ones.”

RH Marino aluminum dining table and chairs

RH Marino aluminum dining table and chairs

Event planner extraordinaire Stefanie Cove has masterminded memorable events for celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow, Molly Sims, Karlie Kloss and Drew Barrymore. But, this year, the Palm Beach native, who splits her time between New York City and Los Angeles, pivoted with the launch of Cove Curations, an offshoot of her successful event planning company, to create safe and intimate events for clients wanting to celebrate milestones. While a table and seating options are musts (we love Kingsley Bate’s outdoor furniture), you can splurge on special items like a fire pit, luxurious kitchens and grills. “Having a few smaller seating areas available throughout helps create a cozy environment while making conversations among guests much easier and more comfortable,” says Cove. Faulk suggests making the meal more special by skipping the melamine plates and acrylic tumblers and breaking out the good dishes and glassware outdoors. “Outdoor furnishings have come so far in the last decade that you can design a comfortable and beautiful outdoor living area that is every bit as nice as indoors,” says Faulk. “Soft, textured fabrics and upholstered furniture have really changed the game. On the cooking front, adding a countertop pizza oven is an easy way to expand your entertaining repertoire without revamping a whole space.”

Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet kitchen with Hybrid Fire grill and Signature Series cabinetry and refrigeration

Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet kitchen with Hybrid Fire grill and Signature Series cabinetry and refrigeration

Kalamazoo’s latest wood-and-stainless steel Japanese-style grill, the Shokunin Kamado Grill, is beautiful and fits in seamlessly with your outdoor dining setup. “It’s easy to add to an existing space and it has enough visual appeal that it is almost like a beautiful furnishing,” says Faulk. “It can add to the visual interest of your patio.” Whether you’re cooking yourself or bringing in some helping hands, having a streamlined outdoor cooking and dining area will make things effortless when you’re entertaining. “I love the idea of bringing in a chef to cook outside so guests can see the meal come together,” says Cove. “Whether it’s sushi or a barbeque, these kitchens are perfect for accommodating a live chef who can prepare the meal in front of guests as they dine al fresco.”

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Inside Leonardo DiCaprio’s New Los Feliz Home https://dujour.com/gallery/leonardo-dicaprio-purchases-los-feliz-home-for-mother/ Tue, 15 Jun 2021 17:00:10 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=120200 The actor recently purchased the $7.1 million California mansion for his mother

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Go Inside The Former Home of Jeweler Harry Winston https://dujour.com/gallery/go-inside-the-former-home-of-jeweler-harry-winston/ Tue, 08 Jun 2021 15:00:33 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=119974 The recently listed $32.5 million New York City home is a real gem

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Tour Erika Jayne’s $13 Million Pasadena Estate https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-erika-jaynes-13-million-pasadena-estate/ Tue, 01 Jun 2021 18:30:01 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=119963 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star’s newly listed home is a glamorous piece of Pasadena history

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Inside Judy Garland’s Malibu Beach House https://dujour.com/gallery/inside-judy-garlands-malibu-beach-house/ Tue, 25 May 2021 15:00:37 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=119859 Tour the $3.89 million home where Judy Garland once lived with daughter Liza Minnelli

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Go Inside an $87.77 Million Bel Air Mansion https://dujour.com/gallery/go-inside-an-87-77-million-bel-air-mansion/ Tue, 11 May 2021 17:30:39 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=119733 This newly listed property features everything from a glass elevator to a retractable DJ table

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Inside a Sasha Adler-Redesigned Home on Chicago’s Lakefront https://dujour.com/design/inside-a-redesigned-chicago-apartment-sasha-adler/ Tue, 27 Apr 2021 18:00:32 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=119568 The bespoke furniture and custom de Gournay wall coverings are just the start of this Chicago apartment

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After 14 years as design director at Nate Berkus Associates, Sasha Adler set out on her own with Sasha Adler Design in Chicago to create interiors for both residential projects (from homes to private planes) and commercial spaces (like the GOOP stores in Chicago and in Austin). But this prewar project overlooking the city’s tony Lincoln Park wasn’t new to Adler. “It’s actually quite serendipitous,” she explains. “I had the opportunity to work on the first iteration of the apartment in my previous role with Ferguson & Shamamian Architects. At the time, the team embarked on a thoughtful renovation, developing a layout and vocabulary of finishes and introducing authentic elements that were respectful of the original architecture.” Adler helped source the antique furniture from Belgium and France and designed bespoke hardware (including a jewelry-like chain doorstop) and hand-selected the custom de Gournay wall covering in the dining room. “I still remember the name of every paint selection used throughout the home, which everyone was teasing me about when we needed to repaint certain areas,” she laughs.

Designed by Sasha Adler

In the living room: a custom tufted banquette designed by Adler, the client’s own table, a Dimore Gallery Lamp with silk fringe shade and a François-Xavier Lalanne Mouton de Laine stool below an Alex Katz painting.

Sasha Adler met the new owners as the parents of children at the same school as her own. “When they reached out to discuss the design of their home in 2018, I had just launched my own design firm, so I was so thrilled to have the chance to revisit one of my favorite projects,” she says. “Upon re-entering the home after almost a decade, I was relieved to see that everything not only stood the test of time, but the finishes and selections were all things I would reach for again today.” The new owners and their three young children wanted a space that was comfortable and flexible enough to graciously entertain 75 guests (pre-COVID-19) for the evening.

For the furniture, Adler and her team sourced one-of-a-kind pieces from across the globe, including antique dealers, auction sites, 1stDibs, Chairish and the Marché Aux Puces in Paris. They also worked with artisans to create some of the custom pieces. The homeowner and Adler both share an affinity for the color green, so different tones are threaded throughout the home.

Designed by Sasha Adler

In the master bedroom, an antique chest and marble fireplace are paired with a set of vintage glass and brass tables and a bed. A Holland & Sherry area rug complements a vintage striped kilim rug.

The thoughtful owners had worked with art advisor Erica Barrish to build an incredible art collection, which includes pieces by Alexander Calder, Cindy Sherman, Elizabeth Peyton and Frank Bowling. “They were looking to curate a collection of furniture that complemented their art,” says Adler. “Throughout the home, I reached for unique, collectible lighting, furniture and objects that spoke to the clients and strove to create a dialogue between the architecture and the art collection.” Because of the couple’s children, the space couldn’t feel too precious or museum-like. “I almost died when the Lalanne Mouton de Laine arrived at their home and they told me their kids were taking turns riding it,” says Adler. “I really love that they live with their pieces.”

Click through the gallery above for an inside look at this home designed by Sasha Adler.

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Discover a Colorful New Collaboration https://dujour.com/design/kelly-wearstler-farrow-ball-paint-collection/ Fri, 16 Apr 2021 15:00:19 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=119361 Los Angeles–based designer Kelly Wearstler unveils her first Southern California–inspired paint collection with Farrow & Ball

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West Coast interior designer Kelly Wearstler, the go-to for Cameron Diaz and Gwen Stefani, has set her sights on a paint collection with Dorset, U.K.–based brand Farrow & Ball. “I’ve been using Farrow & Ball throughout my entire career,” says Wearstler. “We were lucky enough to be able to create the hues in person when I visited the factory in Dorset pre-COVID-19. I had never been to a paint factory before, and it was such an eye-opening and inspiring experience.” The 75-year-old design brand, with its highly pigmented, quality paints, was a perfect partner for Wearstler, who has designed the interiors for the Proper brand hotel properties in California and Texas. “I am continuously appreciative of the quality and craftsmanship that goes into their products. We both have a deep understanding and love for how color can create a dynamic space, so the partnership felt natural.” Farrow & Ball’s sustainability and environmentally friendly approach to paint (their products are water-based, have low VOCs and come in recycled metal containers) also appealed to Wearstler. “Kelly has such a fantastic aesthetic and taste,” says Farrow & Ball’s head of creative, Charlotte Cosby. “Her style is so synonymous with color and California. The result of the collaboration is a versatile collection of easily combined colors made with our signature richly pigmented formulations that really bring walls to life and transform with the light throughout the day—whether that light is the bright, warm tones of California or gray-blue light of British skies.”

The resulting paint color collection showcases warm natural hues (Faded Terracotta, Salt and Sand), blacks (Tar), grays (Stoke) and soft greens (Citrona and Palm), all inspired by the flora and fauna of Southern California. “The aesthetic is inherently California,” says Wearstler. “Natural, effortless luxury and bringing the outdoors inside. Every hue has a physical and/or emotional touchpoint to the California landscape.” So, how does Wearstler envision these colors living in one’s space? “Citrona is so bright and cheerful; I keep imagining it in a kitchen or family room, where you spend the most time with your family and loved ones,” she says.

But Wearstler always does her due diligence first to avoid mistakes. “One of the biggest mistakes is not considering the natural light in a room,” she cautions. “This really affects the color that you choose. It’s also really important to think about how the space interacts with those that it borders. You want to choose colors to form a hierarchy and natural transition between the different areas.” The relaxed and fresh paint hues fit in seamlessly with the brand’s 130-plus offerings and pave the way for modern, clean interiors for years to come.

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Tour a Mansion Once Home to Fleetwood Mac https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-villa-ruchello-mansion-once-home-to-fleetwood-mac/ Wed, 24 Mar 2021 15:30:06 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=119042 Recently listed for $50 million, Villa Ruchello is a historic Santa Monica home that even has a secret speakeasy

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Inside Jimmy Fallon’s $15 Million NYC Home https://dujour.com/gallery/inside-jimmy-fallons-15-million-nyc-home/ Tue, 09 Mar 2021 18:30:25 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=118922 The late night talk show host recently listed his Gramercy Park home with Sotheby’s International Realty

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Inside George Strait’s Texas Mansion https://dujour.com/gallery/inside-george-straits-texas-mansion/ Tue, 23 Feb 2021 14:00:38 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=118782 The King of Country’s San Antonio, Texas estate is listed at $7.5 million

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Why We Love Interior Designer Daun Curry https://dujour.com/design/daun-curry-interior-designer-interview/ Thu, 18 Feb 2021 16:00:23 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=118270 You can find the New York City-based designer's work at hotspots like the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

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Downtown NYC interior designer Daun Curry got her start when she was hired by Morgans Hotel Group to style the guest suites at the Royalton Hotel in Midtown. Since then, she’s continued to design in the hospitality space (think the high-roller suites at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas) as well as creating residential projects like the Venice Beach, California, home of Casey and Candice Neistat. “Most of our clients are looking for a balance of bold new ideas and custom design with effortless function and liveability,” says Curry.

Below, Daun Curry shares her design inspiration, favorite design element to work with and more.

The New York City showroom of jewelry designer Jemma Wynne

The New York City showroom of jewelry designer Jemma Wynne

What are your current influences?

New York—the city streets, the people, the artists and artisans—and nature: the ocean, the mountains, the desert, plants and foliage. And films like Auntie Mame, Some Like It Hot, The Grand Budapest Hotel and old James Bond movies.

What are some of your favorite décor purveyors?

StudioTwentySeven, 1stDibs, Maison Gerard, Farrow & Ball and Culture Object.

A marble bathroom in one of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ suites

A marble bathroom in one of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ suites

Is there one design element that you always incorporate into a project?

Stone and marble for their natural and timeless beauty.

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Go Inside Amar’e Stoudemire’s Florida Mansion https://dujour.com/gallery/go-inside-amare-stoudemires-florida-mansion/ Tue, 16 Feb 2021 19:30:54 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=118560 Former basketball star Amar'e Stoudemire recently listed his Florida home for $3.5 million

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Get to Know London-Based Interior Designer Fran Hickman https://dujour.com/design/fran-hickman-interior-designer-interview/ Thu, 11 Feb 2021 18:30:14 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=118265 Fran Hickman shares her design inspiration and her favorite design element to include in projects

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Fran Hickman started her own design firm in 2014 in West London (last year, she opened a New York office) and hit the ground running by designing the London showroom of retailer Moda Operandi. “It was a lot of fun to turn a former stable block in a Belgravia mews into a luxury fashion salon, complete with silk ribbon-lined screens, a bespoke storage system inspired by trunk shows and art deco pink dressing rooms,” she explains. The same customized and unique approach applies to Hickman’s residential projects. Since then, her firm has designed restaurants, retail boutiques like Emilia Wickstead’s flagship store in Knightsbridge, a coworking space in Dubai and residential townhouses.

The Moda Operandi showroom in London

The Moda Operandi showroom in London

What are your current influences?

Recently, I have been very influenced by the Japanese design aesthetic of considered simplicity and avoiding excess.

What are some of your favorite décor purveyors?

We prefer to work locally wherever the project is and have, through past projects, established a broad network of trusted suppliers. Sustainability is our priority and we buy vintage when we can. We also always design bespoke furniture for each project.

The GOOP store in London

The GOOP store in London

Is there one design element that you always incorporate into a project?

I love screens—they can frame or separate a room beautifully.

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Sandra Bullock Sold Her Longtime Georgia Beach Home https://dujour.com/gallery/sandra-bullock-sold-her-longtime-georgia-beach-home/ Tue, 09 Feb 2021 18:00:55 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=118460 Go inside the $4.18 million former home of actress Sandra Bullock

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Meet New York-Based Interior Designer Olivia Stutz https://dujour.com/design/olivia-stutz-interior-designer-interview/ Thu, 04 Feb 2021 16:00:55 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=118260 Olivia Stutz has brought her imaginative eye for color and style to Restoration Hardware, Paintbox and beyond

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New York-based interior designer Olivia Stutz garnered a lot of attention for the colorful, playful family Tribeca apartment she designed for Paintbox nail studio founder Elle Langston and her family last year. Having studied interior architecture at UC Berkeley, Stutz started her career at Restoration Hardware’s San Francisco headquarters before moving to New York to work with private clients. “People turn to me for projects emulating this full-of-life and color style achieved through modern art and one-of-a-kind, imaginative pieces of furniture,” she explains.

The colorful living and dining room in the Tribeca home of Elle Langston

The colorful living and dining room in the Tribeca home of Elle Langston

What are your current influences?

My renewed interest in the Memphis Movement has also taken on a life of its own; clients come to me inspired by my knowledge and understanding of that design era.

What are some of your favorite décor purveyors?

I am highly committed to sourcing furniture from artisans within the U.S. and have found amazing makers in New York City, Los Angeles and Miami. I am a huge lover of FJ Hakimian for their rug selection, particularly their Tuareg Mat rugs. In terms of wall coverings, I turn to Kamp Studios for their highly covetable plaster work.

A layered, calm bedroom in a SoHo apartment

A layered, calm bedroom in a SoHo apartment

Is there one design element that you always incorporate into a project?

A standout piece of art or sculpture. Fresh flowers and plants to make the space feel complete and lived in.

Main photo credit: Genevieve Garruppo

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The Perfect Pair of Designers in Austin, Texas https://dujour.com/design/emily-seiders-ryan-street-designers-austin-texas/ Wed, 03 Feb 2021 19:00:51 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=118386 Two friends and collaborators come together to create a welcoming Austin, Texas home that is a celebration of the American West

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Ryan Street of Ryan Street Architects and Emily Seiders of Studio Seiders are frequent collaborators in Austin, Texas,
having worked together on a number of projects over the past decade. “We speak the same design language,” says Seiders of Street, “which makes the process efficient, fun and creatively inspiring.” So when the local owners of a hilltop Rollingwood property needed an architect and a designer for a ground-up family home, they turned to the duo. The four-year construction process yielded a one-story, U-shaped home centered around a vast courtyard. “It’s reminiscent of the ranch-style homes you might find speckled throughout Marfa and other areas of South Texas,” says Street. “The low-profile home was designed to be casual and functional, with a deliberate connection between indoor and outdoor living.”

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A custom steel skylight in the primary living room cuts through the white oak-clad ceiling and highlights the eclectic collection of old and new furnishings below. Sofa by Thomas Hayes Studio, horsehair sconces by Apparatus, table by Ben and Aja Blanc and original artwork by Benoit Maire. Vintage Anatolian rug by Carol Piper.

Knowing the homeowners and their three children made things comfortable and collaborative for the pair when tackling the new construction project, which was built by Michael Deane Homes. “We wanted it to feel like a remodel of an old ranch house and intentionally designed the primary hallway to give the impression that it might have originally been the home’s porch,” Street explains. “We opted for a thin footprint so that all sides open to the home’s natural surroundings, welcoming unhindered views and plenty of natural light.” The materials the duo chose are humble and practical. “They are expressions of beauty in and of themselves,” says Street. “There’s authenticity in the union of rough-hewn reclaimed materials and polished ones and something special about having the home’s exterior materials merge into the interior spaces.” Warm white plaster, custom white oak paneling and ceilings and reclaimed wood beams add texture and depth to the architecture so that the home doesn’t feel too new or perfect. “We gravitate toward texture any way we can get it,” says Seiders, “from classic saltillo tile in the entry to the steel vent hood in the kitchen and steel fireplace surround in the lounge, all of which help to round out the material palate.” The indoor-outdoor connection is enhanced with skylights offering views of the sky and surrounding environment.

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White oak walls line the cozy breakfast nook, featuring a boulder table by Stahl and Band and light fixture by Jim Zivic

As the homeowners love to entertain, the music lounge, bar and other living spaces are the most popular rooms in the house. “Austin has one of the most vibrant music scenes in the country, and this music lounge and bar space not only pays homage to that, but has played host to impromptu concerts by up-and-coming and established Texas artists,” says Seiders. Bar lights and a rust-colored velvet sofa by RW Guild, a walnut-and-bronze coffee table by Sawkille, steel fireplace and vintage de Sede leather lounge chairs surrounded by dark, earthy charcoal walls (Sherwin-Williams Black Fox) create a sexy, cozy room.

Austin, Texas

The master bedroom’s rich textures pay homage to the American West with a decidedly modern slant; vintage Navajo textile, custom bed upholstered in Pat McGann fabric, leather credenza and puzzle painting by BDDW, suede-and-hide lounge chairs by Stahl and Band.

For time spent en famille, the light, bright family room is the place to be. An oversize sectional by Verellen, sisal-and-suede rug by Ashe and Leandro for Merida, vintage Sigurd Ressell lounge chair and vintage coffee table from Eneby Home adorn the room. A basement game room with concrete walls, tiled concrete floors and white oak paneling and vintage leather Ligne Roset sectional is another favorite hangout room for game nights and movie watching. Throughout the home, a color palette of deep blues and greens with hints of rust, coral and turquoise was inspired by the “legendary west Texas sky,” says Seiders. And the whole home is an impressive homage to the beauty of the South.

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Inside Matt Damon’s $21 Million Los Angeles Home https://dujour.com/gallery/inside-matt-damons-21-million-los-angeles-home/ Tue, 02 Feb 2021 18:47:22 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=118375 The actor recently listed his luxurious Pacific Palisades home

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Colin King Always Finds The Light in His Designs https://dujour.com/design/colin-king-interior-designer-interview/ Thu, 28 Jan 2021 16:00:42 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=118255 The Brooklyn-based interior designer typically opts for layered lighting, textured accessories and a touch of charm

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Brooklyn-based designer Colin King got his start designing the Los Angeles office of a tech CEO and then turned to styling interior spaces. He styled Athena Calderone’s homes in Cobble Hill and Amagansett for Architectural Digest and has worked with designers Giancarlo Valle, Andre Mellone and Roman & Williams. A collection with Beni Rugs then followed. “Clients come to me to help them refine the unusual details and unlikely juxtapositions,” says King. “And to help them know when to let things just be. A room should arrive at a point where adding or subtracting anything would ruin the overall design.”

Colin King’s styling work for Beni Rugs at a Studio KO villa in Morocco

Colin King’s styling work for Beni Rugs at a Studio KO villa in Morocco

What are your current influences?

Books are a constant source of inspiration and I make it a priority to find local booksellers in every city I travel. Everyday ritual, pedestrian gestures and unstyled spaces inspire my aesthetic.

What are some of your favorite décor purveyors?

I am somewhat unconventional when it comes to sourcing. Instagram is a great source: it’s where I found my current sofa and nurture relationships with dealers all over the world. Online auction sites like LiveAuctioneers and CataWiki are great.

One of King’s designs for Beni Rugs styled in the Tribeca Penthouse at The Greenwich Hotel in New York City

One of King’s designs for Beni Rugs styled in the Tribeca Penthouse at The Greenwich Hotel in New York City

Is there one design element that you always incorporate into a project?

I have an obsession with lamps: floor, table, task, sconces, pendants and candles—all on dimmers. Layered lighting can make or break a project. Books are another non-negotiable you’ll see in all of my projects. I love seemingly random stacks of books throughout a space; they bring so much personality and charm to a space without too much distraction.

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The Hemsworth Brothers Sell Malibu Home For $4.25 Million https://dujour.com/gallery/the-hemsworth-brothers-sell-malibu-home-for-4-25-million/ Tue, 26 Jan 2021 16:00:54 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=118281 Go inside the recently sold property that was jointly owned by Luke, Chris, and Liam Hemsworth

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Jake Arnold Shares Design Inspiration and His Top Tip https://dujour.com/design/jake-arnold-interior-designer-interview/ Thu, 21 Jan 2021 14:30:15 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=118248 The young interior designer has a star-studded roster of clientele including Chrissy Teigen and Aaron Paul

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Jake Arnold didn’t let a lack of formal design training stop him from starting his own design studio this year. After designing homes for actors Julianne Hough and Aaron Paul and masterminding spaces for aesthetician Shani Darden’s new Beverly Hills skin clinic and Chrissy Teigen’s Cravings headquarters in Los Angeles, it was time. “In terms of clients, my dream scenario is always a high level of collaboration,” explains the English-born designer. “I love when clients come with ideas but are also interested in exploring and expanding on those ideas together.” Below, Jake Arnold shares a few of his top interior design tips and trends.

The Idaho living room of Aaron and Lauren Paul

The Idaho living room of Aaron and Lauren Paul

What are your current influences?

I’m really drawn to a mix of influences and like the mix of elements that are more traditional or heritage with things that are more contemporary or minimal.

What are some of your favorite décor purveyors?

I love sourcing from 1stDibs, Kneedler Fauchère, Portola Paints, Galerie Half, Obsolete, Lief and C.J. Peters. I also do a lot of custom work for my clients.

Is there one design element that you always incorporate into a project?

Trees indoors. Always.

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Virtually Tour a $38 Million Penthouse on Millionaire’s Row https://dujour.com/gallery/virtually-tour-a-38-million-penthouse-on-millionaires-row/ Tue, 19 Jan 2021 17:00:14 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=118186 The Miami property’s virtual debut showcased its cutting-edge style and impressive innovation with a $180,000 state-of-the-art video

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Tour Michelle Pfeiffer’s Former Pacific Palisades Home https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-michelle-pfeiffers-former-pacific-palisades-home/ Tue, 12 Jan 2021 16:00:04 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=117908 The private California compound features a slew of luxury amenities and was recently listed for nearly $20 million

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Marc Anthony Has Listed His $27 Million Florida Estate https://dujour.com/gallery/marc-anthony-has-listed-his-27-million-florida-estate/ Tue, 05 Jan 2021 16:30:35 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=117871 Go inside the singer-songwriter’s stunning Coral Gables mansion

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Tour The New Los Angeles Home of NBA Star Blake Griffin https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-the-new-los-angeles-home-of-nba-star-blake-griffin/ Tue, 29 Dec 2020 16:30:24 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=117823 Go inside Griffin’s recently purchased $5.8 million home court in California

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Tour John Lennon’s “Lost Weekend” Manhattan Penthouse https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-john-lennon-may-pang-lost-weekend-manhattan-penthouse/ Tue, 22 Dec 2020 16:00:08 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=117676 The storied Upper East Side residence of the late Beatles’ frontman is now listed for $5.5 million

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Sasha Bikoff and Hilton Carter Kick Off Virtual Salon St-Germain Series https://dujour.com/design/sasha-bikoff-and-hilton-carter-kick-off-virtual-salon-st-germain-series/ Thu, 17 Dec 2020 19:00:31 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?p=117718 The design duo curated special tips for decorating, entertaining, and shopping during the holiday season

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Create a whimsical at-home holiday celebration this year with clever cocktails, elegant décor, and a few extra-special tips from interior designer Sasha Bikoff and plant stylist Hilton Carter. The design duo teamed up for the first virtual offering in the new series from St-Germain elderflower liqueur dubbed Salon St-Germain. The Salon St-Germain series offers special insight from seemingly unexpected creatives like designers, artists, and stylists. The first virtual experience from St-Germain focuses on at-home entertaining and décor during this holiday season with two digital “salons” featuring Bikoff, Carter, and St-Germain Brand Ambassador Earlecia Richelle. “Taking Maison St-Germain from a physical event to a digital experience with our Salons was certainly a new territory for all of us, but working with two incredible creative minds and artists like Sasha and Hilton truly helped make the pressure fade away,” Richelle says of the new series.

St-Germain Brand Ambassador Earlecia Richelle

Earlecia Richelle mixing a Smoke & Petals Old Fashioned for the Debut of Salon St-Germain.

While holiday festivities will most likely be especially intimate this year, if not virtual, there are plenty of ways to create a chic oasis for yourself and your loved ones. “I particularly love that we’re celebrating the art of at-home entertaining and working with elements that we live and breathe in our everyday lives. Seemingly simple elements like a dried fan palms creatively placed in a beautiful large vase or an elegant floating wreath can elevate any moment at home,” Carter says.

Hilton Carter for Salon St-Germain

Hilton Carter putting the finishing touches on his tablescape for the debut of Salon St-Germain.

Bikoff, who typically gravitates towards vibrant colors and bold patterns, suggests that holiday décor does not have to be your typical color scheme with classic motifs. “A few years back, I outfitted my dining room in a medley of pink, layering hue, texture and pattern for a festive look that was anything but ordinary,” she describes. For the first Salon St-Germain, Bikoff collaborated with Carter to curate a special shopping list of holiday décor inspired by the Parisian neighborhood of Saint-Germain-des-Prés with nods to Art Deco, Cubism, and Surrealism art movements. Two of our favorite items include a set of CB2 Cosette Crystal Taper Candle Holders and the eye-catching Pillar Candle by Lex Pott. Bikoff tells us that candles are a simple way to add a cozy vibe to your home during the holidays. “This year, I’ve made it a point to purchase beautiful candles and incense to scatter around my house,” she says. “Having just recently moved into my East Hampton house, I’ve been purchasing a lot of smaller design and art pieces to make it feel more like home, as well as some statement pieces special for the season.”

Sasha Bikoff's tablescape for Salon St-Germain

Sasha Bikoff’s tablescape with the Pillar Candle by Lex Pott for Salon St-Germain

Statement pieces and beautiful design accents can also be integrated into your cocktails and refreshments, according to Richelle. “Investing in the details is super important–choosing quality serving dishes, for example, and thinking about your place settings and flatware. These smaller items add flair and personality that really elevate a gathering,” she explains. “For the martini fountain that we did for the Salons, we discussed thinking about more than just glassware–getting quality garnishes that are locally sourced and picking out a nice dish for the garnishes to go in. All of these elements truly bring a cocktail moment to life.” With an emphasis on a Parisian aesthetic, St-Germain is a clear winner when it comes to holiday cocktails and styling. “The tall, art-deco inspired St-Germain bottle is the perfect addition to a well curated bar cart, adding a unique shape and golden hue to the selection,” Richelle adds.

Sasha Bikoff's tablescape for Salon St-Germain

Sasha Bikoff’s tablescape for Salon St-Germain

On December 17, Bikoff and Carter will host a virtual soirée focusing on holiday entertaining and decor inspired by Surrealism art from the 20th century. “There was a certain glamour and joy to Paris in the 20s, similar to the celebratory nature of the holiday season, and it’s been great to collaborate with my co-creatives throughout the process to really bring this to life,” Bikoff says of the series. If you can’t tune in for the virtual event, you can find the duo’s shopping suggestions and favorite cocktail recipes online. We’ve highlighted Carter’s favorite St-Germain cocktail below.

St-Germain Spritz:
1 ½ oz St-Germain Elderflower Liqueur
2 oz Sparkling Wine
2 oz Sparkling Water
Lemon Twist

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Go Inside Nicky Jam’s $3.3 Million Home https://dujour.com/gallery/go-inside-nicky-jams-3-3-million-home/ Tue, 15 Dec 2020 16:00:42 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=117495 The singer and Hublot ambassador recently listed his Palm Island mansion

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Inside Fashion Designer Lisa Perry’s $45 Million NYC Penthouse https://dujour.com/gallery/inside-fashion-designer-lisa-perrys-45-million-nyc-penthouse/ Tue, 24 Nov 2020 18:30:31 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=117030 Discover this breathtaking home located at the top of one of Manhattan’s most iconic buildings

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Tour Sammy Sosa’s Former Golden Beach Home https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-sammy-sosas-former-golden-beach-home/ Tue, 17 Nov 2020 18:00:38 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=116974 Go inside this recently listed $19.95 million fully renovated Florida mansion

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Tour a $36.5 Million Mansion With a Private Beach https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-36-5-million-mansion-private-beach-tahiti-beach/ Tue, 10 Nov 2020 18:00:20 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=116837 Your neighbors at this Tahiti Beach home would include NBA star Ray Allen and baseball stud Manny Machado

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Designer Ken Fulk’s Transformed Tudor Home Fit For Gatsby https://dujour.com/design/designer-ken-fulk-transformed-tudor-home-california/ Thu, 05 Nov 2020 15:30:52 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=116095 Celebrated designer Ken Fulk brought a Bay Area estate back to all its glory from the inside out

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A 1933 Tudor-style home set on two acres in Hillsborough, California, outside San Francisco, was in need of a top-down renovation to accommodate a family of five. Its owners, Holly and Rich Lawson, tapped longtime friend and collaborator, designer Ken Fulk, for the undertaking. “When they found this extraordinary property, they called me to preview it with them,” explains Fulk. “Of course, I was instantly mesmerized by the grand old estate.” Fulk worked tirelessly to maintain the old-world elegance and comfort of the interiors while injecting modern updates and a fresh energy. “They wanted to honor the history of the property but also update it with amenities suitable for a young family,” says Fulk.

The Lawsons were eager to create more indoor/outdoor living spaces for casual use and entertaining, so opening up rooms was
a necessary first step. “While it’s certainly a comfortable family abode, it’s also tailor-made for entertaining on a grand scale,” says Fulk. “The house is the epicenter of daily life and filled with extended family and friends. It’s the site of frequent gatherings, whether impromptu or elaborately planned affairs.” The trick was not to lose the formality and gentility of the home, because those qualities spoke to the owners. “We were determined to maintain the traditional aspects while not having it feel stodgy or too old-fashioned,” says Fulk.

Led by Ken Fulk, Inc. senior designer Douglas Slayton, the team created interiors with a graphic monochromatic palette peppered with pops of color. Antiques from the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as vintage mid-century finds and contemporary pieces, now fill the home. “We mixed furnishings from a variety of eras while keeping a cohesive feel,” explains Fulk. The entryway, which overlooks the grounds, now showcases a bold, geometric Stark Carpet runner. In the dining room, the walls are covered in Maya Romanoff marquetry veneer, and in the powder room, a hand-painted botanical de Gournay wall covering steals the show. Upstairs, the master bedroom got special attention thanks to the team’s discovery of a hidden vaulted space above the dropped ceiling. “We literally took the lid off the room, exposing the rafters and expressing the glorious volume of the space,” says Fulk. Now, there are inset panels in the vaulted ceiling finished in a lustrous silvery gold.

It’s a throwback, for sure, but a successful one. Fulk always loves a nod to the past, and this house has that in spades. “The homeowners and I share a romance for bygone eras,” says Fulk. “And there is definitely a Gatsby-esque quality to the place. It’s easy to imagine Daisy Buchanan holding court on the back terrace.”

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Billy Duffy of The Cult Lists Hollywood Hills Home https://dujour.com/gallery/billy-duffy-of-the-cult-lists-hollywood-hills-home/ Tue, 27 Oct 2020 18:00:01 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=116621 The Cult’s lead guitarist’s $3.795 million home is an architectural gem

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Tour a $6.25 Million Brooklyn Brownstone https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-a-6-25-million-brooklyn-brownstone/ Tue, 20 Oct 2020 18:00:32 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=116484 Go inside a stunning Brooklyn home dotted with both charming vintage design elements and modern luxuries

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Restoring Purity on Park Avenue https://dujour.com/design/brazilian-designer-francisco-costa-park-avenue-home/ Mon, 12 Oct 2020 16:30:09 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=116273 Entrepreneur and designer Francisco Costa transforms a New York City apartment into a minimalist, serene oasis

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For Brazilian designer Francisco Costa, it’s always been about minimalism, modernity and light. So when he first toured the classic Park Avenue corner apartment that would become his home, he was put off by the traditional, dark interiors. The iconic limestone building was built in 1917 by renowned architect Emery Roth and the famed Bing and Bing developers. “It had great bones, proportions and high ceilings, but one needed to open up the spaces,” says Costa, who lives in the apartment with his longtime partner, horse trainer and real estate broker John DeStefano. “I wanted it to exude a calm and grandness without being grand.” And so followed a nine-month gut renovation to restore the parquet floors, rebuild the walls to widen the corridors, replace all the doors (the 23 new ones boast recessed Harmon hinges and are very special to Costa) and strip away a lot of the heaviness, like ornate moldings. They also moved and enlarged the kitchen, removed the formal dining room and created a butler’s pantry.

Working with designers Alexander Poma and Leslie Steven of Pomasteven, Costa was able to reinterpret the space in a modern way, without any clutter or distractions. To this end, the walls and ceilings are painted uniformly in Benjamin Moore Paper White. The result is an airy, loft-like home that has a fluid flow and great symmetry. “I saw the greatness of the space itself and I respectfully brought down all the excess and made it into a real modern, loft-like space with elegant proportions,” says Costa. “It’s not opulent. It’s very edited and zen for us.”

The space is a perfect blank slate to showcase a mix of furnishings that the couple have collected over the years; some are new and custom-made, some are sourced from auction houses and others from vintage stores. “The emotional aspect of finding objects to fill the home is very important to me,” explains Costa. “Everything I have here is extremely personal. I love the hunt for objects, and I love discovering something new about every object that I own.” Costa is a collector with a meticulous eye who has so many special pieces amassed over the years, he doesn’t have enough homes to display them. He is also an avid art collector, with pieces in the home by Guillermo Kuitca, Bruce Nauman, Susan Rothenberg, Cecily Brown and Jeff Koons.

The former Calvin Klein Collection creative director launched his wellness and skincare brand Costa Brazil two years ago with a strong Brazilian DNA that felt genuine and authentic, so having a new home with lots of space for business meetings and entertaining was crucial. “It’s a great way to display our lifestyle for Costa Brazil,” says Costa, who can always be found in the living room. And while the apartment is pristine and peaceful, the couple loves to entertain and host friends for drinks and dinner in an effortless way (Nicky Hilton, jewelry designer Ana Khouri and actress Camilla Belle have all been guests in the art-filled home). “Friends are always coming over for casual buffet dinners and end up mingling by the bar and in the kitchen, which is the soul of the home.” And this one has a lot of heart.

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Pierce Brosnan Lists $100 Million Broad Beach Property https://dujour.com/gallery/pierce-brosnan-lists-100-million-broad-beach-property/ Tue, 29 Sep 2020 17:00:17 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=115960 Go inside the actor and wife’s bespoke James Bond-inspired Malibu home that is affectionately known as “Orchid House”

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Loewe is Exploring The World of Home Fragrances https://dujour.com/style/shop-new-home-fragrances-from-loewe/ Wed, 23 Sep 2020 16:30:49 +0000 Alexis Parente https://dujour.com/?p=115725 You're invited to Loewe's garden party with the launch of their new home collection

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Loewe, the Spanish fashion house, will launch its first-ever home collection with 11 botanical-inspired scents conceived by in-house nose Nuria Cruelles. Hand-crafted candles, room sprays, diffusers and soaps showcase herbaceous scents like beetroot, juniper berry, cypress and luscious pea.

Pricing will range from $370 for a larger candle to $80 for a candleholder.

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3 Design Elements That Can Create a Harmonious Home https://dujour.com/design/top-3-design-elements-to-create-harmonious-home-sonus-faber-lumina/ Tue, 22 Sep 2020 18:08:40 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?p=115488 From a chic sound system to lighting that will keep you at peace, here are our top tips to making your home an oasis

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Whether you live in a spacious home or a charming apartment, creating a living space that generates positive energy and a warm welcome is crucial to maintaining your overall wellbeing. Lately, with most businesses extending work from home policies, schools embracing virtual learning systems, and home becoming even more of a mainstay in people’s daily schedules, it is time to invest in interior design. Taking on a full redesign of a home can be intimidating and perhaps not the ideal project to start tackling right now. But, there are small changes you can make to your living space that will encourage improved mood, better focus, and good vibes in general.

We put together three design elements that can play a huge role in a home’s personality. The influence that sound, lighting, and color have on a space can range depending on how you execute these aspects. If you own your home, you may be inclined to implement more permanent changes to your interior design. For renters, sometimes you want a quick fix that won’t necessarily create more work for you at the end of your lease.

See below for our guide to creating a more harmonious home.

1. SOUND:

Having a high-quality set of speakers in your home might not seem like a necessity to everyone. Sound systems can certainly seem intimidating at first, especially if you are less tech savvy than most. But, investing in beautifully designed speakers that produce premium sound will help enhance a room’s atmosphere while entertaining or not.

The new Lumina collection from the Italian speaker brand Sonus faber was created to perfectly blend a luxurious aesthetic with impressive sound quality. The new trio of speakers includes three different sized speakers that each come in three finishes: walnut (matte with maple inlays), wenge (matte with maple inlays), and piano black.

The Lumina III Speakers and Lumina Center I Speaker

Choose Lumina I for a smaller, more compact speaker that can easily slide onto a bookshelf or side table. The Lumina III is a floor-standing speaker that from a design perspective, works very well when positioned on both sides of a media console table to give a room a bit of symmetry. The third speaker option is the Lumina Center I, a center channel loudspeaker that boasts a vented box design that is an ideal addition to a console table or home theater. Each speaker in the Lumina collection places an equal emphasis on three descriptors: luxury, minimal, and natural. These three words helped inspire the name of the collection and all play a role in the craftsmanship, design approach, and sound production of these speakers.

The Lumina I Speaker

The Lumina I option is an easy option for someone looking to integrate stylish sound into their home without being overwhelmed by a larger sized speaker (the Lumina I weighs in at just under ten pounds). The mono-wiring installation is simple as long as you have an amplifier source to power the speakers with. We suggest the MaiA DS2 amplifier that includes a small remote control and can also be controlled through an app. When deciding on where to play your new Lumina I two-way shelf speakers, take into account where your outlets are in comparison to the bookshelf or table you’d like to position your speakers and amplifier on. From there, choose a shorter or longer set of cables to avoid excess wires showing.

The Lumina III Speaker

The sound quality is so crisp on these speakers that we recommend placing them literally anywhere in your home. But, because they are truly stunning interior design accents, place them in the living room or central area of your home to show off your sound system. Whether you are listening to music throughout the day to reduce your anxiety or bumping up the volume during a colorful cocktail party, Sonus faber will deliver bright, brilliant sound.

2. LIGHTING:

While we love a dramatic lighting fixture, there is a time and place–or rather, a room–for such a design element. Molly Machmer-Wessels, co-founder and designer at Woodland Design Company, suggests that the right lighting can shape the story of a room more than furniture can. “In a family room, we’d recommend a recessed lighting design plan that allows even light for a workable space and to utilize the option of lighting that can be dimmed depending on the time of day or type of event. We love the flexibility of dimmable lighting and the impact it can have on quickly transforming a space with the touch of a switch, like from dim and cozy to energetic and bright!”

Recessed and wall lighting

Secondary lighting in a family room is a simple way to adjust the overall ambiance of a space. From a chic floor lamp in a corner that will add volume and charisma to a room’s personality to a necessary table lamp by the front door that doubles as a work of art, secondary lighting is key. If you are not ready to pull the trigger on artwork for your home just yet, we suggest choosing a hand-crafted stone lamp from Dumais Made. The brand’s limited edition Deetz Lamp has antique brass fittings and a linen shade, making it a neutral accent with an eclectic twist.

Dumais Made Deetz Lamp

For a more intimate room like a bedroom, Machmer-Wessels suggests focusing on a statement overhead light fixture like a beautiful chandelier or a ceiling fan. Secondary lighting should be used more strategically for specific tasks such as a table lamp next to the bed. “If you have a reading nook or chaise in a bedroom, it’s a great opportunity to add a floor lamp that’s both fashionable and functional, and also helps establish the feeling of a separate-but-same space,” Machmer-Wessels adds.

Secondary lighting

3. COLOR PALETTE:

Lastly, a home’s color palette plays a huge role in its energy and general vibe. While a color palette is a huge personal preference, and really depends on what makes you feel a certain way, there are some colors that are typically more stress-inducing than others. For a calm and serene environment, opt for a more neutral color palette with natural textures and even wallpaper.

Matthew Millman

Celebrated interior designer, Jay Jeffers, suggests wood wall paneling or a white birch tree installation to bring in a sense of the outdoors. “Bringing the outside in creates a serene escape that will elevate the mood of any room, whether you’re looking for a beach or mountain vibe,” Jeffers adds. A neutral color palette can expand beyond creams and shades of white, though. John Cialone of Tom Stringer Design Partners told Elle Decor, “In today’s environment, I’m looking to find colors that are calming. A nice blue-gray evokes wellness.” From navy blue to a bold burgundy color to punctuate your interior design, there are plenty of colors that can add harmony to your home.

 

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Go Inside Tommy Hilfiger’s $47.5 Million Estate https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-tommy-hilfiger-47-5-million-greenwich-connecticut-estate/ Tue, 22 Sep 2020 15:30:56 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=115614 The Greenwich, Connecticut home offers stunning views of the Long Island Sound and Manhattan skyline

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Tour Shaquille O’Neal’s Orlando Mansion https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-shaquille-oneal-orlando-florida-mansion/ Tue, 15 Sep 2020 16:00:31 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=115600 The NBA superstar recently listed his Florida home for $19.5 million

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Inside The Beverly Hills Home Britney Spears Once Owned https://dujour.com/gallery/inside-the-beverly-hills-home-britney-spears-once-owned/ Tue, 01 Sep 2020 15:00:50 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=115257 The pop princess lived in this mansion back in 2007 before selling it and it is now back on the market

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Inside Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez’s Star Island Mansion https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-jennifer-lopez-and-alex-rodriguezs-star-island-mansion/ Tue, 25 Aug 2020 18:00:38 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=115164 The superstar couple recently closed on a gorgeous home on Miami’s Millionaires’ Row

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Inside The First Completed Residence at Monad Terrace in South Beach https://dujour.com/gallery/go-inside-monad-terrace-in-south-beach-florida-jean-nouvel/ Tue, 18 Aug 2020 15:30:19 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=115072 This home boasts furniture from Jean Paul Gaultier and a French flare that embodies style and elegance

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Tour a Scene-Stealing Hollywood Abode https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-la-confidential-kim-basinger-house-compass-realty/ Tue, 11 Aug 2020 16:00:18 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=115057 Go inside the home featured in the film L.A. Confidential as Kim Basinger’s residence

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Go Inside Susan Sarandon’s NYC Home https://dujour.com/gallery/go-inside-susan-sarandons-nyc-home-tour-dujour/ Tue, 28 Jul 2020 15:30:45 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=114884 The actress has listed her duplex in Chelsea for a cool $7.9 million

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Tour a $14.5 Million Custom Estate in Boca Raton https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-14-5-million-custom-estate-in-boca-raton-florida/ Tue, 21 Jul 2020 17:00:25 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=114775 Go inside a luxury home designed by Affinity Architects and Steven G Interiors

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Go Inside Sir Sean Connery’s Cinematic Villa https://dujour.com/gallery/go-inside-sean-connery-south-of-france-villa-tour-dujour/ Tue, 30 Jun 2020 19:30:32 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=114413 Tucked away in the South of France is the actor’s former home that was once featured in a James Bond film

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Go Inside a California Dream Home https://dujour.com/design/josh-greene-interior-designer-michael-smith-los-angeles-dream-home/ Mon, 15 Jun 2020 19:00:04 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=113975 When childhood friends reunite, the result is a modernist paradise on Los Angeles’ Westside

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Josh Greene was working for noted interior designer Michael Smith in Los Angeles when he got reacquainted with Michal Spitzer, with whom he was raised in San Marino, California. “We grew up down the street from one another and were in the same class in elementary school,” says Greene. “When my family moved to Seattle in the early 1990s, we lost touch.” Twenty years later, they reconnected in the interior design world and afterward, when Greene and designer Katrina Hernandez had a firm called Hernandez Greene (each designer is now working on their own), Spitzer reached out to him. She and her husband, Paul Davis, along with their two kids, were building a home in Santa Monica Canyon, an intimate enclave up a winding road from the Pacific Coast Highway, and needed a designer. “Paul wanted something very modern and Michal wanted something with more decoration, so, from the get-go, it was always going to be a give and take between the architecture and interiors,” says Greene. “They balance each other out as a couple.”

Greene’s interiors were inspired by the homeowner’s personal style and the architecture designed by Barbara Callas of Callas Architects. “She is one of the coolest women I know,” he explains. “Full of warmth, very stylish and extremely well-edited, but all in an easygoing and natural way.” The modern architecture, by comparison, was strong and angular, so furnishings needed to be softer but hold their own in the space. A lot of dark walnut was used in stairs, soffits, walls and millwork, and the window frames are black, so Greene used a mix of neutrals with bold solid colors. With all that black, the fear was that the rooms would be too heavy, but white shades and clean furniture staved off that pitfall. “Objects, art and accessories were ways to bring in more of a handmade, bohemian feel to soften the modernism,” says Greene.

For both Greene and Spitzer, shopping together was the most fun part of their collaboration. They were able to choose pieces they had coveted over the years while decorating clients’ homes, like the master bedroom lamps from Rose Tarlow. Greene sourced furniture locally from famed boutiques like JF Chen, Orange, Lawson-Fenning and Nickey Kehoe, and mixed in favorites from vendors like The Future Perfect, BDDW, Apparatus and Cassina. Spitzer and Davis have two young children, so the space needed to be practical and functional—and not too precious. They also like to entertain, so the indoor-outdoor dining and entertaining spaces are generous. “This house gets used!” says Greene. And, really, that’s all any designer could ask for.

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Explore a Modern Zen Residence https://dujour.com/design/peter-emmerson-and-fei-shao-eddie-lee-edward-wendt-interior-design/ Tue, 09 Jun 2020 19:30:40 +0000 Natasha Wolff https://dujour.com/?p=113913 Designer Eddie Lee creates an East Hampton getaway for a Manhattan couple

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Peter Emmerson and Fei Shao don’t like to mess with a good thing. The former Coach International executive and his husband had already commissioned New York City–based interior designer Eddie Lee to design two of their homes when they approached him about a third. “Given that this was our third project together, they trusted me to design a mix of contemporary upholstery with classic antique elements to create a curated yet comfortable space,” explains Lee. The homeowners found this spectacular East Hampton property on the wetlands along Gardiners Bay offering stunning views of Shelter Island, and commissioned Lee and architect Edward Wendt to create a new home.

The masculine charcoal-and-gray scheme continues in the covered porch and serves as a strong counterpoint to the lush green foliage.

“The client wanted a modern house that spoke to the property with a warm, organic vibe,” says Lee. “The client loves Asian cultures and gardens, so we looked to classic modern steel-and-glass architecture for inspiration and added an Asian spirit.” The resulting modern Zen residence was inspired by the clients’ favorite garden in Japan. Lee used sleek stone, wood, steel, concrete and glass throughout the architecture, allowing the interiors to be more colorful and daring (think concrete floors with raw silk walls in the master bedroom).

Custom-designed laser-cut oak closet doors 
are based on 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints.

A central ellipse with open stair exposes the central steel spine, giving double height to the entryway and creating a home for the client’s extensive collection of works by local artists. The color palate is warm and neutral with charcoals, grays, warm tans and greens. Rich materials like lush velvets, layered hides, textured cork and wood ceilings and leather-wrapped stair handrails give a maximalist aesthetic to the stark architecture. All in all, the homeowners are thrilled with the result. “They recently hosted the East Hampton Historical Society benefit, and guests told the owners that they were shocked the house was newly built, as it had so much soul,” says Lee. Certainly the best compliment any designer could hope to receive.

The garage doubles as a party shed and houses the clients’ extensive collection of 19th-century portraiture.

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Inside The Ultimate Staycation https://dujour.com/design/inside-the-ultimate-staycation-celebrity-interior-designer-martyn-lawrence-bullard/ Wed, 27 May 2020 18:47:32 +0000 Danine Alati https://dujour.com/?p=113623 After buying a dream home he’d worked on 20 years ago, celebrity interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard put his personal touch on the space

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The 1920s Mediterranean-style villa that celebrity interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard recently purchased in West Hollywood had undeniable star power before he even moved in. Previously inhabited by Dennis Hopper, Tina Turner, and Andy Warhol, the property was refreshed by Bullard himself back in the ’90s for one of his clients, late-night television host Craig Kilborn.

“I had always loved the house and thought it was the ultimate little L.A. pad,” the London-born, Los Angeles–based designer recalls of the home, which is perfectly situated in the heart of the Hollywood Hills, just minutes from his office. “When I heard it was for sale and I could afford to buy, I couldn’t believe it. I was the first person to see it, and I bought it even before it officially went on the market.”

Amazingly enough, it looked almost exactly the same as when Bullard first designed the residence 20 years prior, down to the original furniture, as it had been sold fully furnished twice in that time.

“It was so bizarre. It was like walking into a time capsule,” he says. “But, that being said, it needed a complete renovation.” So the A-list designer—who counts Elton John, Cher, Tommy Hilfiger, and the Kardashians among his clients—embarked on a quest to create a home that accurately reflects his personal style and how he and his longtime partner, Michael Green, actually live.

Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s renovation of his West Hollywood home that he shares with his longtime partner, Michael Green.

“There are quite a lot of unexpected twists in here, which is something that is the signature of my work,” Bullard says. “I like to mix the old and new. I like to mix periods. In decorating, there should be no rules. And certainly, for somebody like myself, where one’s home becomes an experiment pad, it’s important to take the things that you love and see how you can make them work together.”

Bullard let the architecture dictate the direction of his designs. “Since it’s a Mediterranean-style house, I wanted to add Moorish flavor to it—I think it adds a certain sex appeal,” he explains. “I also wanted to incorporate the midcentury look and comfort level I’ve been using in so many of my projects lately.”

Known for his unabashed intermingling of graphic prints and vibrant colors, Bullard layered bold patterns on top of a black-and-white palette that’s first introduced in the marble flooring in the entry foyer.

“Black and white to me is always a perfect neutral,” he says. “It allows the architectural details to pop. You can add any color to it and make it your own. It’s like a face: Black and white becomes a perfect bone structure, and to it you can add whatever makeup you want to create the look.”

A big believer that every home needs a star moment, Bullard created one here on the living room ceiling, which he says his artist, Brad Southwick, painted flat on his back for three weeks.

“The ceiling had a beautiful fault, and I wanted to make a feature of it, but I didn’t want to add plaster,” Bullard says. “So to do the paintwork in a really strong scale not only gave that room major wham-bam, but it also made the room feel taller and adds real vocal impact to the house.”

For four months, while the rest of the house was under construction, Bullard gutted the kitchen, giving it a dynamic face-lift. In an effort to make it feel like “more than a typical kitchen,” he incorporated a bit of Moroccan spice—seen in the backsplash of zellige tiles and the screenwork silhouetted by aged brass on the cabinet doors—while integrating all the latest mod cons, such as top-of-the-line appliances deftly concealed behind custom cabinetry.

“I wanted all the best appliances, yet I still wanted the kitchen to feel like it was of the architecture,” he says. “And I used these two beautiful green colors—one that’s a deeper shade that reflects the greenery from the garden, and the second is lighter, a little bit more fresh and modern in palette.”

Part of a 1,000-square-foot expansion, the massive master bedroom suite includes a seating area that features a rare photo of Elizabeth Taylor.

As part of his extensive renovation, Bullard transformed all of the bathrooms into sanctuary spaces of lavish marble, with sumptuous soaking tubs. He reconfigured entire rooms, too, including the bar area, which he converted from a breakfast nook, and the dining space, which he opened up to the kitchen, to create a less-formal place to better accommodate gatherings. A massive custom kitchen island by Christopher Peacock extends to a giant arch that denotes the dining area, which now feels more welcoming and airy.

“I also changed the windows in the dining room,” he says, “so they disappear into the wall and completely open up to incorporate the garden into that experience.”

Bullard also added a 1,000-square-foot expansion that contains a tented screening room oozing with old Hollywood charm and Moroccan flair, plus an enhanced grand master suite that encompasses a gigantic master bath with abundant marble details and a brass tub; a large seating area; an impressive combination dressing room–closet; and, behind the bed, a wall clad in grisaille wallpaper, depicting a tropical scene that plays off of the large magnolia trees visible just outside.

In another instance of melding the interiors and exteriors, when designing the backyard oasis of his three-bedroom, four-bathroom, 4,200-square-foot home, Bullard drew from the black-and-white palette of the interiors for the tile work of the patio area and pool, which he completely reshaped. He also constructed an upper-deck level with an outdoor bar and TV screening area, added a side patio complete with a firepit, and totally relandscaped the grounds.

“I wanted to make the garden a destination,” he says. “So it has lots of wonderful lounge seating and different areas carved out, and it’s all beautifully lit at night. It has that vacation feel, which inevitably is what you want for your own garden if you can create it. That vacation-at-home experience.”

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Tour a Lenny Kravitz-Designed NYC Home https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-75-kenmare-manhattan-kravitz-design-lenny-kravitz/ Tue, 26 May 2020 17:00:31 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=113418 75 Kenmare is Manhattan's first luxury condo with interiors by Kravitz Design, founded by the music legend himself

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Home Design is Branching Out https://dujour.com/design/home-design-is-branching-outside-luxury-residences/ Mon, 18 May 2020 17:00:33 +0000 Marcelle Sussman Fischler https://dujour.com/?p=113325 Nature tops the amenity list at the newest luxury residences

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Living walls turn urban spaces into pastoral idylls. Enabled by technology and irrigation systems that al-low plants to grow vertically, these botanical tapestries drape office towers, museums, garages, and hotels. Increasingly, such living art walls are also sought-after amenities at haute urban residential developments.

Whether it’s a nod to the contentment, better health, and increased productivity that regular contact with nature fosters or an effort to rid the air of toxins and improve the environment, architects, developers, and landscape architects are also integrating rooftop and tranquility gardens, topiaries, and other leafy spaces into luxe condominiums coast-to-coast.

“As cities continue to become denser, [their] inhabitants will increasingly be deprived of nature and all the positive benefits of connecting with nature,” says Ma Yansong, founder of MAD Architects. “For that reason, we absolutely anticipate the trend of living greenery walls—or really any connection to nature—to grow.”

Native drought-resistant succulents, vines, and plants that evolve with the seasons form a sculpted facade at Gardenhouse, a new Beverly Hills condominium and a first in the United States for China-based Yansong, who uses innovative architecture to balance the natural environment with urban living, helping humans and nature to “be more emotionally connected.”

Exterior walls of the Residences at Gardenhouse in Beverly Hills are wrapped in a vibrant 6,700-square-foot vertical garden.

At 6,700 square feet, the living mural is one of the largest vertical garden walls in the U.S. It also makes the contemporary collection of 18 row houses, garden flats, and sky villas a greenery-wrapped standout along Wilshire Boulevard. On the exterior, the green walls block out the sounds of the city and filter the California sunlight. Inside, residences overlook a courtyard lush with plantings. “You feel as though you are immersed in nature,” Yansong says. Windows open to the vertical garden, “giving residents the feel-ing that they are living in a hillside village, rather than in a metropolitan city,” he adds.

In San Francisco, the 114 new waterfront residences at 2177 Third have rooftop views and a seven-story vertical garden that inspires tranquil living. With geranium bushes, fuchsia shrubs, and 10 other species of flowers and plants, the wall “also provides living public art that surprises those driving or walking past,” says Roman Speron, the condominium’s developer. “It breaks up the massing of the buildings and complements the rich green space” of a new nearby park.

Japanese maples and mature plantings accompanied by a large mural rev up the condo’s internal park. Within the units, organic materials—from the grain of the wood to the veins in the marble—also help transform the snippet of concrete jungle into serene living spaces.

At the 20-story One Steuart Lane condominium in San Francisco, 40-foot wraparound terraces are divided by greenery.

Greenery separates terraces at One Stueart Lane.

“The freestanding living walls serve an important dual function of creating privacy in a discreet and understated way while offering all the benefits that come with a vertical garden,” says Mark Schwettmann, an architect and director at Skidmore,  Owings & Merrill.

In New York, One Manhattan Square, an upcoming modern glass residential tower, boasts more than an acre of private exterior gardens—more landscaped area than any other development in Manhattan. Netherlands-based West 8 Urban Design & Land-scape Architecture maximized every inch: Topiary gardens  accessed by a sumac meander spiral at the tower’s base, providing myriad ways for residents to explore relaxation lawns, private birch gardens, and an herb garden, along with a putting green, a stargazing observatory, an adult tree house, a tea pavilion, fire pits, social courtyards, and a playground. Inside, a sunken tranquility garden is surrounded by a spa.

Outdoor kitchen and dining by lush private gardens at One Manhattan Square, an 800-foot-tall residential tower in downtown New York.

A half-acre rooftop with hidden garden seating areas and a pool deck cap the new Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach, a 111-unit luxury condominium with 15 freestanding villas. The sprawling waterfront complex was designed for indoor-outdoor living by Italian architect Piero Lissoni, his first architecture project in the U.S.

Although the freestanding homes were designed from the ground up, most of the complex was an adaptive reuse project converted from six hospital buildings.

A soothing first-floor meditation garden at the new Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach.

“It’s much more ecologically friendly,” says Allison Greenfield, a partner at Lionheart Capital, the developer, calling the project “a green and resilient way of repurposing old buildings and giving [them] a new life.”

Its seven and a half acres include a Buddha’s belly bamboo arbor, a meditation garden, an urban pocket park, and a seasonal “edible garden” for the restaurant chef. Sea grape, royal poinciana, palms, and gumbo-limbo trees shade lawns and paths to a 36-slip marina.

A vertical garden highlights the lofty lobby at The Harbour, a 425-unit, two-tower luxury condominium that opened last year in Miami Beach. Outside, the garage is covered with living green panels.

Five distinct aromatherapy trails circle the perimeter of the lush five-acre property. With the help of mint, chamomile, lavender, eucalyptus, and gardenia, residents can find nature—and  serenity—simply by taking a walk.

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Mike Love of The Beach Boys Has Listed His $8.65 Million Home https://dujour.com/gallery/mike-love-of-the-beach-boys-has-listed-his-8-65-million-home/ Tue, 05 May 2020 15:00:59 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=112831 The legendary musician is selling his beautiful Southern California mansion

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Explore The Arches of Fendi https://dujour.com/design/explore-the-new-sculptural-design-of-fendi-headquarters/ Mon, 27 Apr 2020 17:00:47 +0000 Alexis Parente https://dujour.com/?p=112854 Fendi’s Italian headquarters has been newly outfitted with visionary sculptural furniture

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Fendi recently commissioned Zurich design studio Kueng Caputo to create a new collection of sculptural furniture pieces exclusively to decorate the exterior colonnade of the label’s monumental headquarters, the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana—and it’s officially arrived. To cultivate its designs, Kueng Caputo explored the relationship between the makeup of Fendi’s goods and the historic building that houses the brand.

The Roman fashion label is known for crafting innovative luxury pieces using new materials and techniques, so Kueng Caputo took inspiration from Fendi’s methods to develop the textures and materials within this 10-piece collection, combining Fendi’s iconic Selleria leather with terra-cotta and adding the brand’s iconic saturated colors to give new life to the traditional materials. In doing so, the designers transformed the house’s soft Roman leather into a strong structural material, giving it an entirely new look and feel. One can barely imagine it’s leather.

The Roman Molds pieces are building blocks designed to create a series of intimate rooms. Kueng Caputo mirrored the repeating arches of the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana’s facade within each piece—as seen, for example, in a long table with a Fendi yellow top resting on opposite arches. The Bow table is composed of a pink and orange arched base reminiscent of the house’s beloved Peekaboo bag. In fact, Kueng Caputo made a customized canvas version of the Peekaboo to complement the Roman Molds series—which, along with the tables, includes room dividers, stools, a palm tree structure, and a tête-à-tête bench.

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Tour a $1.7 Million Pike Place Listing https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-a-1-7-million-pike-place-listing-the-emerald-seattle-washington-tour-dujour/ Tue, 21 Apr 2020 15:00:25 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=112492 This stunning Seattle residence is located inside the tallest waterfront high rise on the west coast

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Go Inside The Mansion Prince Painted Purple https://dujour.com/gallery/go-inside-the-mansion-prince-painted-purple-los-angeles-tour-dujour/ Tue, 14 Apr 2020 15:00:07 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=112451 This Los Angeles home was once owned by Elizabeth Taylor, NBA star Carlos Boozer, and most notably, Prince

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Tour a $4.5 Million Topanga Cubist Architectural Gem https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-topanga-california-home-interior-designer-lm-pagano/ Tue, 31 Mar 2020 15:30:57 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=112190 Interior designer to the stars, LM Pagano, has listed her personal home that boasts ocean and canyon views

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Interior Design Inspiration For Your Home Office https://dujour.com/gallery/interior-design-inspiration-for-your-home-office/ Wed, 25 Mar 2020 18:30:07 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=112204 These chic spaces will make working from home a little more enjoyable

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Tour Anne Hathaway’s $3.49 Million NYC Apartment https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-anne-hathaway-nyc-apartment-sothebys/ Tue, 10 Mar 2020 15:00:49 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=110904 The award-winning actress has listed her Upper West Side residence

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Go Inside James Jagger’s $1.29 Million Home https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-james-jagger-silver-lake-california-home-listing/ Tue, 03 Mar 2020 16:00:04 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=110813 The son of rocker Mick Jagger has listed his Silver Lake residence and it is fit for a rock star

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Inside Shaquille O’Neal’s $2.5 Million Home https://dujour.com/gallery/inside-shaquille-oneals-2-5-million-california-home/ Tue, 25 Feb 2020 16:00:37 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=110714 The basketball legend listed his gated Bell Canyon, California property and it is pretty impressive

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Inside Shaun White’s $10.9 Million Oceanfront Home https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-olympic-gold-medalist-snowboarder-shaun-white-10-9-million-oceanfront-home/ Tue, 11 Feb 2020 18:00:46 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=110287 Tour the Olympic Gold Medalist snowboarder’s beautiful Malibu residence

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Go Inside Meryl Streep’s Tribeca Penthouse https://dujour.com/gallery/go-inside-meryl-streeps-tribeca-penthouse-sold/ Mon, 03 Feb 2020 18:00:41 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=110261 The star recently sold her waterfront home for $15.8 million

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Tour a $36.5 Million Beverly Hills Residence https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-36-5-million-beverly-hills-residence-zaha-hadid/ Tue, 28 Jan 2020 17:30:54 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=109928 This luxe abode was designed by celebrated architect Richard Landry and features pieces by the late architect Zaha Hadid

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Go Inside a $14.5 Million Texas Home https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-14-5-million-houston-texas-home-sothebys/ Tue, 21 Jan 2020 16:30:47 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=109734 This impressive residence drips with luxury and neighbors NBA MVP James Harden

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How The Hard Work of a Young Designer Has Paid Off https://dujour.com/design/interior-designer-erick-espinoza-interview/ Wed, 15 Jan 2020 16:00:49 +0000 Danine Alati https://dujour.com/?p=109622 Marked by a flair for color, pattern, and whimsy, Erick Espinoza’s unrestrained design approach has skyrocketed his career

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Though he is only 28, interior design phenom Erick Espinoza, creative director at New York–based firm Anthony Baratta, distinguishes himself from his contemp­oraries. “There are so many millennials who have a sense of entitlement or feel like they don’t have to work as hard to achieve the same amount of acclaim as somebody older than them,” he says. “But if you can get over that, work really, really hard and stay late and study and learn, that’s what it takes to become great.”

And Espinoza would know, given his accelerated ascent into the interior design stratosphere. From humble beginnings growing up in Miami as a first-generation American (his mother is from Honduras), getting into the prestigious Design and Architecture Senior High, and earning a full-ride scholarship to the New York School of Interior Design to working at a New York design firm while still in college and becoming a creative director at 24 years old, Espinoza’s dedication enabled him to rise through the ranks at an expedited pace.

As a sophomore at the New York School of Design, he secured an internship at Diamond Baratta Design, then Anthony Baratta hired Espinoza to work full time at his newly formed namesake firm. “And the rest is history,” Espinoza says. “It just snowballed from there. After school ended, it was really full throttle. And soon I became the creative director [in 2015].”

In his current role, he not only works on designing and decorating interiors, but he and Baratta also design all custom items for their projects in-house—from sofas, chairs, and tables to wallcoverings, rugs, and fabrics, down to the trim on the pillows. “Nobody realizes the amount of work and thought that has to go into every single piece of furniture and accessory,” Espinoza says. “Seeing it all come together at installation is most fulfilling.”

Inspired by design books from every era and vintage House Beautiful and The World of Interiors magazines, Espinoza feels that his signature style, including his penchant for intense color can be traced back to his mentor: Baratta is known for his unabashed use of color and pattern. Espinoza’s work melds vivid hues with punchy patterns and energetic prints in a harmonious way that only someone with a trained eye could make work. Take for example, a recent project in Quogue, New York, in which a husband-and-wife client challenged him to design their home around a sofa clad in 14 different Missoni fabrics.

“They wanted everything to be equally as patterned and as intensely colored as the Missoni fabrics,” Espinoza says. “So we took it there but had to keep it from looking like a fun house or circus. There is a certain amount of restraint but tons of color and patterns. It’s interesting to play with the balance.”

For that same project, they took a painting (“Rainbow Love Mountain Ranch, New Mexico [2007]” by Polly Apfelbaum) and translated it to a custom-designed rug for the entryway. “It’s quirky and unique and inventive,” he says, noting that his team—consisting of Baratta, himself, and designer Jaime Magoon, who all work in tandem—approaches projects by filtering everything through an eye of history. “We pay attention to all the great designers, decorators, and architects and put that to play in real life. We’re not afraid to take what’s worked in the past and try it again.”

Espinoza’s firm was commissioned to redecorate a Fifth Avenue apartment that Diamond Baratta designed 10 years ago. “This new client said, ‘I want what they had, but better and to a more elevated and even more intensely decorated level,’” Espinoza explains. “That was a really intensely involved project, and it was fun.” He adds: “These clients that challenge you force you to evolve. You don’t really have a choice. It really pushes the boundaries in your head. That’s really cool.”

Erick’s top five design tips:

1. Work with the architecture.
“Look at the architecture first. Focus on the proportion. If you’re not able to do construction to move or manipulate walls or to open up a ceiling to make it higher, figure out how you can fake it. For example, if you’re in a pre-war building and every door is a different height, find ways to trick the eye and make it make sense.”

2. Consider the light.
“Pay attention to how the light comes into the space. If it’s a really dark space, stay away from using colors, textures, and fabrics that will make it darker—unless it’s your intent to try to make a dark, cozy den.”

3. Start from the ground up.
“We design the rug first 90 percent of the time. That’s literally what grounds the whole room. Everything has to relate and work well together—the rug, fabrics, trim, accessories—and it’s harder to plug in a rug after all the decorating has been done.”

4. Cover the floor.
“I have a pet peeve about rugs that are like a postage stamp on the floor because they don’t make the room feel big. If you cover most of the floor, your room will look twice as large because it gives you more opportunity for furniture placement. Find the biggest possible rug you can fit into that room, and cover the floor. It elevates the style immediately.”

5. Pay attention to scale.
“If you don’t get the scale right, it throws off the whole room. Big, giant rooms need big, giant furniture. Otherwise, it doesn’t make sense to the eye. And with a smaller room, you obviously need to use caution to make sure the furniture fits. Also, make sure you can get the furniture up the stairs and into elevators. I learned that lesson the hard way: Be very careful, and measure all your elevators and stairways beforehand.”

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Tour a $6.11 Million Bleeker Street Home https://dujour.com/gallery/tour-dujour-6-11-million-40-bleeker-street-home-douglas-elliman/ Tue, 14 Jan 2020 16:00:47 +0000 Kasey Caminiti https://dujour.com/?post_type=galleries&p=109591 This unit lives within a Ryan Korban-designed building in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood

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Inside Steven Gambrel’s Restored Townhouse https://dujour.com/design/inside-designer-steven-gambrel-gloriously-restored-townhouse-west-village-manhattan/ Mon, 06 Jan 2020 17:30:01 +0000 Danine Alati https://dujour.com/?p=109462 This designer has expertly refurbished his 19th-century home in Manhattan's West Village neighborhood

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There’s something about the unmistakable charm of Manhattan’s West Village. Its distinct character. Rows of picturesque brownstones and townhouses with inviting front stoops that give way to often-quirky layouts. The historic design details and rich heritage that reference a bygone era. When designer Steven Gambrel purchased his home on Morton Street in this highly covetable neighborhood, he fell in love with the property despite its challenges: low ceiling heights, sloping floors, a narrow living room, and an off-center fireplace. In fact, he sought to celebrate those idiosyncrasies and amplify the rich original details of the 19th-century townhouse while redesigning and enhancing the space to accommodate luxe 21st-century living.

Though Gambrel didn’t completely gut the three-bedroom, four-bathroom, 3,500-square-foot property with a Greek Revival brick facade, he did extensive design and construction work to suit exactly how he would live in the home. “I kept all the original parts from the 19th century, then removed the later additions and restored what it was originally. And then I added pieces that I wanted to add,” explains Gambrel, founder and president of New York–based design firm S.R. Gambrel. “The goal was to keep it really authentic and maintain the atmosphere of a historic West Village townhouse—with a twist.”

The first order of business was to demolish and reconstruct the kitchen on the garden level. “I lowered the floor in the kitchen and completely reinvented that elevation,” Gambrel says. “The ceiling height wasn’t adequate for what I wanted to do, so I dug the basement out deeper solely for mechanicals. Then I took advantage of the ceiling height of what was there and lowered the joists in steel. Essentially, I built that new space within the old structure.”

The result yielded a magnificent open chef’s kitchen and dining space with a marble-slab stone floor and marble island that Gambrel constructed, plus custom-built solid-wood cabinetry and top-of-the-line appliances, including a custom-painted Lacanche seven-burner, double-oven range with a custom-fabricated hood; a Sub-Zero refrigerator; and a Miele dishwasher. French doors lead out to a garden, and the cozy dining area is complete with a wood-burning fireplace—one of five that were meticulously restored in this residence.

To maintain the character of the townhouse, Gambrel retained the original floors and preserved a staircase that cuts through the core of the space and is topped with a skylight. Double mahogany doors on the parlor level separate the entry foyer, with its adjacent library/cloakroom, from the floor-through living room, which is 26 feet long but slender. “The living room is pretty narrow,” Gambrel admits. “So the furniture plan had to be really considered. I wanted a lot of seating, and the fireplace is off-center, so that actually adds to the challenge.”

Overall, Gambrel says, the project is an exercise in maintaining “a collector’s house where you entertain the style of great found objects and art.” Gambrel decorated the home with 20th-century art, much of it from the Dutch New Hague School, complemented with midcentury pieces from France, England, and America. And he melds eclectic vintage and antique items from the 18th through mid-20th centuries with custom pieces to create a design scheme that’s truly authentic to his own aesthetic and design sensibilities.

To wit, the elaborate master bathroom tells a “masculine story,” according to Gambrel, who attained the stone by handpicking it from a quarry. “I love to find great unusual stones and pair them together,” he says. “I go into quarries and look for different stones and how they are going to speak to each other. I’m always playing with stone compositions.”

In the living room, a super-heavy solid-bronze mirror that Gambrel found in Hudson, New York, hangs above the mantel as a statement piece, while the bolection fireplace was collected in England. As a juxtaposition of old and new, antique club chairs are set atop a custom carpet by Mansour, vintage lighting prevails throughout, and most of the upholstery was designed by Gambrel himself. Carefully curated mantel selections from Gambrel’s international travels express his personality, while other design decisions were made to maintain a period-appropriate aesthetic for the 19th-century property.

“The whole building is meant to be sort of atmospheric. It’s not crisp by any means,” Gambrel says. “And so the colors and materials and the textures are all trying to work with the patina.” He incorporates various materials “so everything has texture,” he says. The walls of the hallway and the stairwell are clad with Venetian plaster, and the blue living room walls are done in an integrated plaster. “Nowhere in this home is there just paint on a wall. It all has texture and works into the grit of the historic building.”

He adds: “I was looking to create a moody atmosphere, and I’m not afraid of color.” The designer employed punches of color in unconventional ways—in the red carpet of the staircase, the red-lacquered walls of the parlor-floor library/cloakroom, the black walls of the upstairs library that’s capped with a ceiling in a reddish limewash finish, and the upholstered walls of the master bedroom in a hue called Dead Salmon. Gambrel says that for the master bedroom, he worked with a palette that he’d never used before but was curious to try. “It relates to the brick of the house, and it’s sort of unexpected. I’m always experimenting with colors that are unusual,” he offers. “It’s a layering of materials. I’m just trying to try to keep it cozy.”

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