Simplified Bee: I love that you are a mother – daughter team! When did you realize that you wanted to design together?
Simplified Bee: I love that you are a mother – daughter team! When did you realize that you wanted to design together?
It’s a new week and I’m thrilled to be sharing a beautiful project by Corona del Mar, California-based interior designer, Ohara Davies-Gaetano. The emerging designer (recently published in Veranda) helped a family remodel and settle into their new Newport Beach home (downsizing from their previous one in Virginia). Ohara created an inviting, comfortable, yet elegant space reflective of her clients’ casual lifestyle. She also wanted a very open feeling where all areas of the house seamlessly flow into the next. Because the home was much smaller than what the owners were used to, each room had to serve its purpose and be functional. European antiques found throughout the home add small but elegant touches, which epitomize Ohara’s passion for mixing a little old with the new. I also love how her design embraces the gorgeous light, landscape and outdoor living Southern California is known for.
*images published with permission via Ohara Davies-Gaetano Interiors
Earlier this summer, Holiday House Hamptons at Watchcase in Sag Harbor opened its doors to the public. Showcasing eighteen talented interior designers, the prestigious design showhouse combines two of founder, Iris Dankner’s passions: interior design and fundraising for breast cancer research. This year Holiday House partnered with Hamptons Cottages and Gardens (HC&G) to deliver an inspiring design house which is actually a 19th century brick factory that’s now being converted into luxury condos. The grand industrial space set the stage for each designer to create a space themed around a holiday or special moment in their life. Here’s a look at some of my favorite spaces.
living room by Elizabeth Dow Home
kitchen by West Chin Architects and Interior Designers
The event is as much about celebrating life as it is about fighting breast cancer. – Holiday House Hamptons
bungalow living room by ID Creations
master bedroom by Campion Platt
bathroom by Campion Platt
dressing room by Studio MRS
media room by Bjornen Design
Holiday House Hamptons 2014 will be open daily until Monday, September 1 at 15 Church Street, Sag Harbor, New York. General admission is $35. For more information and and tickets, please visit: holidayhousehamptons.com.
happy decorating,
cristin
* photo credit: Rikki Snyder via Houzz
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I love a little touch of chinoiserie and this bedroom by interior designer, Laura Tutun has the perfect balance. The serene gray and white space features a beautiful mix of traditional and modern styles and both subtle and bold chinoiserie elements. One wall features a stunning gray and yellow mural wallpaper that is beautifully framed by windows covered in a Roman shades with a refined Greek key pattern. The foo dog lamp on the modern bedside table is also a personal fave.
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