It’s great to sometimes look at other projects to see what’s going on, and to draw inspiration. Looking through other interior designers work may give you new insights. Here’s a list of 20 projects (with links to a better description than mine).
- Stephen Sills’ Redesigned NYC Apartment – Renowned designer Stephen Sills transforms a traditional New York City apartment into a modern oasis with a neutral color palette, luxurious materials, and custom furnishings.
- Emily Henderson’s Portland Home – Interior designer Emily Henderson brings her signature blend of vintage and modern style to this Portland home, with unexpected color combinations and playful details throughout.
- Kelly Wearstler’s TriBeCa Penthouse – Designer Kelly Wearstler’s TriBeCa penthouse is a masterclass in mixing bold patterns, vibrant colors, and eye-catching textures, all set against a backdrop of sleek, modern architecture.
- Windsor Smith’s Santa Monica Beach House – Designer Windsor Smith creates a relaxed, beachy vibe in this Santa Monica home, with natural materials, a soothing color palette, and sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean.
- McGrath II’s NYC Apartment – Design duo Suzanne and Lauren McGrath bring their love of vintage glamour to this New York City apartment, with sumptuous textures, rich colors, and an eclectic mix of art and antiques.
- Christopher Peacock’s Greenwich Home – Kitchen designer Christopher Peacock creates a stunning family home in Greenwich, Connecticut, with classic architecture, elegant finishes, and a cozy, livable feel.
- Richard Mishaan’s TriBeCa Loft – Designer Richard Mishaan infuses this TriBeCa loft with unexpected pops of color and whimsical touches, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere.
- Miles Redd’s Hudson, NY Home – Designer Miles Redd brings his signature style to this upstate New York home, with bold patterns, playful colors, and a mix of antique and contemporary furnishings.
- Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s Hollywood Hills Home – Designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard creates a glamorous retreat in the Hollywood Hills, with lush fabrics, vintage finds, and eclectic art.
- Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent’s Manhattan Apartment – Design power couple Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent create a stylish and family-friendly home in Manhattan, with a mix of vintage and contemporary furnishings and bold art.
- Peter Dunham’s Colorful Los Angeles Home – Designer Peter Dunham infuses his Los Angeles home with bright colors and patterns, creating a lively and eclectic atmosphere. Link:
- Ryan Korban’s Chic New York City Apartment – Designer Ryan Korban creates a sleek and sophisticated home in New York City, with a mix of contemporary and vintage furnishings and unexpected design details.
- Sarah Sherman Samuel’s Mid-Century Modern Home – Designer Sarah Sherman Samuel transforms a mid-century modern home in Michigan with a fresh and modern aesthetic, incorporating natural materials and subtle textures.
- Jonathan Adler’s Colorful Greenwich Village Apartment – Designer Jonathan Adler brings his signature mix of bold colors and playful design to his Greenwich Village apartment, with unexpected patterns and funky vintage finds.
- Kelly Hoppen’s Serene London Home – Designer Kelly Hoppen creates a peaceful and harmonious retreat in her London home, with a neutral color palette, natural materials, and simple, elegant furnishings.
- Mark D. Sikes’ Colorful Los Angeles Home – Designer Mark D. Sikes brings a fresh and playful approach to his Los Angeles home, with vibrant colors, bold patterns, and a mix of antique and modern furnishings.
- Tom Scheerer’s Coastal Retreat in the Bahamas – Designer Tom Scheerer creates a laid-back and welcoming vibe in his Bahamas home, with natural materials, classic architecture, and plenty of outdoor living spaces.
- Commune Design’s Rustic Desert Retreat – The designers at Commune Design create a warm and inviting home in the Joshua Tree desert, with a mix of vintage and modern furnishings, rustic materials, and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.
- Kelly Behun’s Minimalist Hamptons Home – Designer Kelly Behun creates a serene and minimalist retreat in the Hamptons, with clean lines, a neutral color palette, and a focus on natural light and materials.
- Bunny Williams’ Cozy Connecticut Home – Designer Bunny Williams creates a warm and welcoming home in Connecticut, with classic architecture, comfortable furnishings, and a mix of antique and contemporary art.
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