Beige-on-Beige Fantasy

While perusing the February Architectural Digest I was stopped in my tracks by the amazing thoughtful and deliberate penthouse designed by Rafael de Cardenas. The skillful use of beige combined with other elements to keep it from looking like a sepia photograph. The limestone and brass mantel, the beige Malachite finish on the ceilings, light herringbone wood floors all combined with really bold moments make this penthouse a masterful expression. 

I took this shot with my phone...sorry for the quality.

The entire home was designed around the above pair of armchairs, created in 1958 by Joseph-Andre Motte. They're upholstered in soft leather the color of sand. "I totally fell in love with them, and I never fall in love with beige things," says De Cardenas, acknowledging his reputation for dramatic color. "Then I got into this whole beige-on-beige fantasy, like Armani in the 1980s, and she (the client) started teasing me that I was going through a beige phase."

Can we talk about that ceiling? I've honestly been obsessing over this very pattern of outsize slices of malachite (if malachite was anything but green) for years. I first imagined it in a gray toned concept, I love it in beige though. I'm currently having it done in a radically different colorway of nearly fuchsia in a client's dining room. 

How incredible are those kitchen cabinets? Wonderfully imaginative. The bespoke hardware was done by E.R. Butler and Co. 

Again I took this with my phone...

I had to include an image, even a poor one, of the breakfast banquet area. The chicest banquet I've seen. Very classy. I love how the photo based framed grouping by Walead Beshty add color to the space.

Here's the bold color that Rafael is known for! I can't get this space out of my mind. The reason it works is because everything else is simple and traditional. When going with a bold element in a space the rest of the room must be more restrained to keep it from being a funhouse type look. Check out Rafael's firm Architecture at Large

Quoting Designers: Jeffrey Bilhuber.

I'm a total sucker for silly memes with quotes. I love them. Silly and great. But what is really great is to hear quotes from other designers. We all have such wisdom, I love hearing about experiences and lessons learned.  

Jeffrey Bilhuber is an iconic American designer that has provided countless quotes and design quips. They're smart and on point. His clientele speak to his taste and wisdom.  

Decorating is about the the big picture. If you say, ‘I’d like a pink lamp,’ and I just go get a pink glazed ceramic lamp, you should fire me. What a decorator does is bring you a blue-and-white Delft lamp and say, ‘This would look perfect in a pink room.’
— Jeffrey Bilhuber
It’s a Herculean amount of work to deliver projects on time and on budget.
— Jeffrey Bilhuber
Great details whisper, never shout.
— Jeffrey Bilhuber
Clients bring their inspirations to me to move their ideas and their dreams forward. Historic inspiration is always influential but clients are the driving force. We can’t create a project without a client. Preferably one that is articulate, decisive, and trusting.
— Jeffrey Bilhuber
Someone with a point of view is rather chic. Someone focused, articulate, with personality, integrity, and honesty is enormously stylish. Oh, and glamor? To be true to oneself is powerfully glamorous.
— Jeffrey Bilhuber
Most new structures have a baseboard no higher than three inches- if one at all. I suggest making a much larger one. That can be as simple as installing a twelve-inch-high, one-inch-thick plank of wood all around the room.
— Jeffrey Bilhuber
 

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Designer Spotlight: Angie Hranowsky

You guys I've got a major design crush on Angie Hranowsky. I am loving her colorful interiors! A close friend of mine is moving into a new place and we're going to do it fun and spunky while still being livable and classy, no PeeWee's Funhouse here, so I've been perusing Angie's portfolio for inspiration. Her interiors are so colorful and fun without being over the top. Honestly, as a designer I get really bored with the neutral interiors. Yes they can be pretty, but I've been doing them since my very first big design job 10 years ago and now I'm kind of bored of it y'all. When Angie does neutrals they're always fresh and modern with pops of color and tons of texture.

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