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Bots + Biedermeier

This summer, while we’re witnessing the colossus AI wave coming for us, and feeling slightly uneasy, we have observed a return to classic design. Perhaps it’s a counter to what’s in the zeitgeist. We know the bots are here, and getting smarter, thus we look to be comforted in our homes, and in design that is certain and stalwart. I imagine that I would feel better asking ChatGPT to organize my weekly meal plan while seated in, say, a Biedermeier chair. All the better to be rooted in something sure and dependable.

For this issue, we take a closer look at old-fashioned things that are resurging: brick-and-mortar shops, traditional floorcloth textiles, the push for agricultural barns as adaptive reuse conversions, and a non-profit art and design center that pays craft forward. Collectively, these stories make us recognize that the more things change, the more we crave what has come before.

Finally, this issue celebrates our RED Awards, recognizing the best in residential design. A big congratulations to all of our winners!

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It takes a certain career gravitas for a designer to have a project published, but it’s a true highlight to see a collection of one’s work in a coffee table book. For Chicago- and Hamptons-based designer Michael Del Piero, that milestone came in the form of the recently published Traveled and Textural “They have used my work in a few of their other books, and it’s always been great,” Del Piero says of publisher Beta-Plus. “Every two years they invite a designer and an architect to make a monograph, and this time they asked me.” The book is organized around the four themes that make up the designer’s signature style: relaxed, refined, rough and restrained. While each project has all four elements, the homes feel very different based on which one leads the narrative. An abode with traditional architecture is more refined, while an artist retreat that Del Piero designed in the Hamptons has rougher edges. “The book puts our style into the world,” she says. “It’s who we are, what we do, what we believe in.” michaeldelpiero.com

RETAIL THERAPY CAROLINE

Like many others, Caroline Scheeler, former creative director at Jayson Home, found that the pandemic put her busy schedule on pause. “All those years traveling and commuting, I daydreamed about living elsewhere,” she says. “But during that time at home, I stopped fantasizing about New York or Paris and began appreciating where we live.” This epiphany led Scheeler to open her own boutique, Caroline, in nearby downtown Geneva. It’s a mix of antique furnishings and home accessories as well as apothecary goods, chocolates and books. She also plans to host events that involve the community. “I want my store to be an inspiring destination where people will come to shop but also connect,” she says. “I know it’s a cliche, but I decided I wanted a business that could bring joy to others. Now I’m in the store every day meeting people, working the register. It’s in my bones to be a shopkeeper.” carolineshop.com

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STATE OF THE ART

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Abby Pucker grew up in Chicago but moved—as young people interested in the arts often do—to New York and then Los Angeles, where she worked on projects in art, film and events. Two years ago, she came back to her hometown convinced that the art scene in Chicago was second to none. “We have this perception that it’s bigger and better somewhere else,” she says. “But Chicago can be the place to make a thriving community of artists, patrons and collectors.” Pucker used her experience to start Gertie, which, at its most basic level, connects young professionals interested in the arts through events and newsletters. Here, Pucker shares where this new venture is headed. gertie.co

What sort of events do you share? We have our own events as well as programming from museums and galleries. We tag each one with fancy or casual, talk or exhibition; the idea is to make it easy to find something art focused to do with friends.

How are the Gertie events different? They are smaller, more intimate experiences—usually 30 to 40 people—and are great for meeting like-minded individuals in an arts space.

We hear there might be a membership model coming. We’re playing with many ideas. We also have a book, (A)Part Chicago, that’s a guide to local arts and culture offerings through the lens of 26 contributors. There are a lot of great things happening!

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WHO: Architectural photographer and writer Will Quam, whose Instagram account is dedicated to photos of Chicago’s brick buildings. He started the account as a middle school theater teacher, but his interest soon became his vocation with architectural walking tours and photography paying the bills.

WHAT: Although Chicago is a city that is dominated by brick because of the 1871 fire, Quam found that there’s still tremendous variety in color and material. In other cities there are long rows of houses made

of uninterrupted red brick, but here each address has intentional individuality.

WHY: Quam’s background in theater and education complements his interest in architecture. People don’t expect to get excited about bricks, but he pulls them in with his delivery.

IN HIS WORDS: “I go with this idea that everything is intentionally designed, and I want to capture the details that someone built with care and thought. I look for pattern and texture, light and shadow—things that are both unusual, but also exemplary of what the city looks like.”

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MEET THE MAKER

PHILLIP KEEFE

Most woodshops vibrate with the noise of power saws, lathes and drills. Not so at Phillip Keefe’s shop in Avondale, where the craftsman employs hand tools and ancient techniques to create his whimsical furniture pieces. Keefe took a break from his work to discuss his process. phillipkeefewoodworking.com

and drills. Not so at Keefe’s in where the craftsman hand tools and ancient techniques to create his whimsical furniture pieces. Keefe took a break from his work

What got you interested in woodworking? My dad made me a workbench because I wanted to build an acoustic guitar. It turns out that isn’t easy to do, so I decided to learn on furniture first.

dad made me a workbench because I wanted to build an acoustic guitar. It turns out that isn’t easy to do, so I decided to learn on furniture first.

I realized that I with hand tools. It’s how someone would have made a in the 1700s or 1800s. The more I into the technical side of the more I to my and execution. I found that you can create cool, modern

How has your technique evolved? I realized that I enjoyed working exclusively with hand tools. It’s how someone would have made a piece in the 1700s or 1800s. The more I got into the technical side of woodworking, the more I began to expand my design and execution. I found that you can create cool, modern pieces with traditional methods.

. style shifted a year and a half ago. had cancer that treatment. As a way to process I started furniture with in mind. It started with an of his but as I the became more abstract—a table may look like it’s in

Tell us about your look My style shifted a year and a half ago. My dog had cancer that required aggressive treatment. As a way to process things, I started building furniture with Iggy in mind. It started with an exploration of his form, but as I progressed, the design became more abstract—a table leg may look like it’s in motion, but it doesn’t immediately look like a dog’s leg.

I never made it! I quit music

And the guitar? I never made it! Actually, I quit playing music altogether. Now all my creativity goes into woodworking.

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Luxe looks at the enduring appeal of barn architecture and floorcloth textile, shop owners making waves locally, and a creative incubator.

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This Old House

LUXE REFLECTS ON THE AGELESS GRACE AND PATRIOTISM OF THE TIMBER-FRAMED BARN.

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The agricultural barn has been a cornerstone of the American homestead image for centuries, long signifying principles of self-sufficiency and craftsmanship critical to the country’s evolution. In keeping with this spirit, a new push for adaptive reuse residential conversions is ensuring that these historic structures take on new life and remain relevant reminders of our shared past.

Interestingly, they offer a very modern canvas. “Today, people want to live without defining walls, and barns are perfectly suited to that with their great volume, openness and order,” muses architect Michael Neumann, who recently redeveloped an 1800s dairy farm barn into a striking private residence. The upstate New York getaway features contemporary conveniences set within an original oak beam frame, it’s centerpiece a vaulted,

double-story dining room courtesy of a now-demolished upper hay loft.

In nearby Dutchess County, designer Heide Hendricks implemented a similar upcycling approach when transforming a disused farm building into a luxe guest house. Her firm combined original materials from three other dismantled barns for added character and implemented concealed steel framing to bolster the structural integrity. “A timber frame is a beautiful form that allows for dramatic ceiling heights,” says Hendricks, adding that “the size, shape and scale creates a special opportunity for open plan living.”

The benefits of this typology are also informing the construction of new residences, as with designer Trinity Shay Roddam’s home in Nashville. “Centuriesold mortise and tenon joinery is one of the

strongest structures one can build,” notes Roddam, who ultimately decided on a barn for its durability, site appropriateness (the property was once a farm) and straightforward layout. “Having such a simple footprint really helps when it comes to stripping away the unnecessary and forces you to focus only on what is vital and livable.”

Still, beneath any notions of minimalism and modernity, the barn, with its patina and craftsmanship, is an undeniably nostalgic icon—as symbolic of our agricultural history as an ear of corn. As Roddam puts it, “The image of a barn takes me to a place where there is hard, quality work. When you touch a hand-hewn beam, even without much construction knowledge, you can recognize the quality of the material and the resolve that went into every cut.”

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Ground Cover

The humble canvas floorcloth rose to fame in 18th-century England, but its practicality was soon embraced stateside, too. George Washington used them at Mount Vernon, and White House inventory records show Thomas Jefferson’s use of a “canvas floor cloth, painted green” in his dining room. While they were a popular and inexpensive means of protecting floors, the arrival of even-cheaper linoleum in the 1860s heralded their demise. But thanks to a new crop of innovative creatives, floorcloths are returning with a fresh look.

“I love them as an alternative to a painted floor, especially in spaces where spills are inevitable like a bar, kitchen, or under a breakfast table, because they’re durable,” Lilse McKenna says. The Connecticut-based designer has commissioned variations painted with wall stencils, as well as faux-marble designs for clients with period houses as “a little nod to their home’s history.” (Early floorcloths were often handpainted to resemble parquetry or stone,

but intricately stenciled designs became equally favored.) “The bold patterns typical of floorcloths punctuate simple wood floors in a dramatic, yet timeless way—they add that ‘wow’ factor,” notes New Jersey–based designer Michael Aiduss, who recently used a checkerboard floorcloth for a client’s entryway.

At his New York City gallery, Culture Object, Damon Crain is encouraging makers to push the boundaries even farther. “We’re in a moment of reassessing floorcloth for its sustainability, but also for its creative potential,” he explains. Two of the artists he represents, Mumbaiborn, New Jersey–based Neelam Padte and Megan Enright of Studio Teppi in Los Angeles, are exploring playful motifs in vibrant palettes. He likens Padte’s “gestural abstractions” to works by artist Paul Klee, and Enright’s hard-edge designs to the Pattern and Decoration movement of the 1970s and 1980s.

Enright, who grew up with treasured floorcloths made by her grandmother,

gravitated to the craft naturally but her process (stretching and priming the canvas, working with robust latex paints, and finishing the cloth with sealant and wax) is largely self-taught. “There weren’t many guides or tutorials, so I feel like a trailblazer,” Enright says. “Floorcloths can be washed with soapy water, or refinished as needed, but they last for decades and patina beautifully, like leather,” she adds. “People want furnishings with a narrative now, and my goal is to revive interest with a new visual language so that floorcloth isn’t lost to history.”

“What we’re creating today matters for the future,” Crain remarks. “The execution of floorcloths is a creative aspect unlike most other flooring options, and they’re such an interesting way to do something expressive.” studioteppi.com, cultureobject.com

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Megan Enright of Studio Teppi makes vivid floorcloths, a textile back in vogue due to creatives rethinking their aesthetic possibilities. Enright primes the cotton canvas floor covering before hand-painting and sealing it. From left: A Sacred Sheet, Spinner in Light and Split Check in Fizz.
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Hometown Heroes

TASTEMAKERS BEHIND THREE NEW BRICK-ANDMORTAR SHOPS DISCUSS SUPPORTING LOCAL MAKERS AND THE VALUE OF AN IN-PERSON EXPERIENCE.

HEIRLOOM ARTIFACTS

Nashville

After receiving requests from clients, designer Stephanie Sabbe took the plunge and opened a storefront. What can customers find at Heirloom Artifacts? I’ve had wonderful shopping experiences on travels abroad and brought back many special pieces. I wanted to create the same experience in Nashville and introduce customers to different makers. They can find everything from Turkish rugs and vintage objects to Japanese ceramics. Plus, our pillows are all handmade locally by an amazing seamstress. Talk to us about shopping in person. No matter how beautiful things are online, you still can’t touch or see them in person—I feel this is essential. Your other programming sounds interesting, too. We provide a teaching space to help customers discover the perfect pieces, and also offer workshops on varying artistic disciplines including still-life painting, chain stitching and calligraphy. It’s become a fun, creative place for people to gather. heirloomartifacts.com

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HOUSEHOLD

Los Angeles

Looking to expand their marketplace while also satisfying a longtime penchant for hardware stores of yore, design duo Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe opened a space dedicated to small, utilitarian goods. How is L.A. reflected in your wares? TN: We represent many local artists that capture the essence of California craft in unique ways. Courtney Duncan and Skye Chamberlain are two ceramicists with West Coast roots but differing aesthetics. Artist Esme Saleh paints flowers on candles and lampshades, and photographer Joslyn Lawrence’s moody prints have an esoteric nature. Talk to us about the in-person experience. AK: Our shops cement an inherent desire for the senses to be activated. Feeling the entirety of Household will transport clients. How do you connect with your customers? AK: We prioritize relationships and like to have fun by hosting workshops that range from floral design to pie making. What defines Household? TN: We select what speaks to us— pieces with nuance and utility. We offer things you cannot live without, but never knew you needed. nickeykehoe.com

THE BLACK HOME Brooklyn

After finding success with a shop in Newark, New Jersey, designer Neffi Walker decided to bring her offerings to another dynamic, urban locale. Why do you believe in the power of brick-and-mortar? I want to create community in areas where there is gentrification. The Black Home is a pivotal space where old meets new. How do you determine what makes it on the shelves? Our offerings change every three weeks and I carefully curate around the seasons. I also want to champion women, so I showcase a lot of female founders. What role do you play in bringing attention to makers? It’s important to work with businesses I love because I want to be knowledgeable and honest with customers when I feature someone’s work they may be unfamiliar with. I’ve become friends with many of the artists and I want to broaden their network through my network. It’s not about me, it’s about the community as a whole. theblackhome.com

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Cutting Edge

THIS NON-PROFIT STUDIO IS CHAMPIONING CRAFTSMANSHIP, PASSING DOWN LEGACIES OF SKILL AND KNOWLEDGE IN THE PURSUIT OF INNOVATION.

Creativity feels far from a quiet, staid affair inside Assembly House 150, a non-profit art, design and construction incubator mushrooming from a deconsecrated 19th-century Catholic church in Buffalo. The air hums thick with sawdust and the snarl of saws as students learn craftsmanship from artisans and master tradespeople—in a space that is part active workshop, part evergrowing art installation.

The building, like the program, “is a living, breathing hybrid space,” says founder and director Dennis Maher, an artist and architecture professor at University at Buffalo. Launched in 2014, Assembly House “brings together creative production and learning as an integrated whole.”

Regardless of experience, anyone from the local community can train for construction careers and explore

specialized crafts like plasterwork and stained glass fully funded. Classes in turn become experimental playgrounds. Together, students and experts work to create Assembly House’s labyrinth of immersive art installations and off-site commissions. Upon graduation, students activate their newfound skills through a job placement program.

The experience offers “this wonderful intersection of practical application and art,” shares Frances Parson, a former student now working in custom cabinetry and historical restoration. “It was life changing for me, germinating the seed of confidence to move forward in this profession.” For volunteer instructors like stained glass artisan Kitty Mahoney of Revival Glassworks, the program too provides “an opportunity to play with

our craft, empowering craftspeople and artists to layer our ideas together for a community purpose.”

Weaving through the church’s naves, each installation embodies this fusion of disciplines, materials and techniques new and old: from intricate millwork, to the behemoth towers of Black Mass —a jigsaw sculpture altered by consecutive classes that houses a library and presentation space.

During their popular Second Saturdays tours, visitors can explore this madcap maze and a new limited line of furniture and objets d’art which also fuels the House’s legacy of craft. Every project feeds this collaborative continuum, and “that for me, is the ethos of Assembly House,” Maher adds. “A wonderful material and social unity.” assemblyhouse150.org

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Black Mass, shown within Assembly House 150, was designed by John Zissovici with Ethan Davis and includes two tower-like structures which have been augmented over time by program participants.

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CLUB 1683: TRADE PROGRAM FOR THE DESIGN COMMUNITY

Gaggenau, maker of luxury, professional-grade home appliances and the “Preferred Home Kitchen Appliance Brand” of the MICHELIN® Guide, values its trade partners. Club 1683 is a trade program intended to further elevate and serve qualifying residential architects, designers, single-family builders and kitchen studios. As Club 1683 members, they receive access to personal guidance, professional support, rewards and invitations to unique design, culture and culinary experiences.

Learn more about Club 1683 and how to qualify via the QR code.

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With specialized concierges, continuing education courses, invitations to special tours and events, hands-on trainings, culinary experiences and more, Club 1683 provides resources and opportunities for its collective of members.

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IDLEWOOD ELECTRIC SUPPLY

Idlewood Electric Supply is Chicagoland’s premier lighting showroom and electrical supply distributor. With every project, Idlewood takes a customer-first approach for superior results. idlewoodelectric.com

GOESLING GROUP

Goesling Group’s unique blend of intentionality and creativity results in spaces that bring each client’s authentic personality to life. The firm’s Blue Moon project, shown, epitomizes that balance of function and expression.

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CHRISTY FORAN DESIGN

Experienced. Passionate. Authentic. Christy Foran Design specializes in innovative solutions that reveal the personality and vision of the client. Principal Christy Foran leads a team fueled by unfaltering attention to detail, creating impactful interiors that are both refined and layered in comfort.

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ROCHE BOBOIS

The Polygonia sideboard, designed by Giacomo Garziano, highlights four fascinating volumes that intersect, creating a shape that opens like two butterfly wings on the top and has two hinged doors on the bottom. roche-bobois.com

SCAVOLINI

Formalia Outdoor is the first Scavolini kitchen designed for outdoors. It stands out for its modern design, functionality and high-quality materials, in terms of both performance and aesthetic appeal. scavolini.com/us

BEVOLO GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHTS

European-influenced, the Bevolo Italianate is characterized by a stunning iron scroll bracket and an elongated lantern. The design will add charm to any space. Available in gas or electric. bevolo.com

J. TRIBBLE

J Tribble’s long history of selling beautiful, custom pieces now extends to repurposing antiques for modern bathrooms. More than 100 antiques ready for conversion are available online. jtribble.com

NASIRI CARPETS

Nasiri’s Mazandaran flatweaves highlight the minimalist sophistication that existed long before the modern era. The kilim shown was crafted by the company’s skilled artisans using hand-spun wool and natural dyes. Reference number: 009178. nasiricarpets.com

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Grand Scheme

TOP DESIGNERS PRESENT THEIR NEW COLLECTIONS IN LAYERED, ONE-OF-A-KIND MOOD BOARDS FOR SUMMER.

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Madame’s Moire Wallpaper in Citrine by Vervain / fabricut.com Vendome Fabric in Peacock / savelinc.com Ode A Scout Field Tile in Vert by Kelly Wearstler / annsacks.com Olivetti Fabric in Capri by Benjamin Johnston for S. Harris / fabricut.com Chamonix Fabric in Gold / hollandandsherry.com WR-E612 Wall Relief Tile by Pratt + Larson / explorematerial.com Franja Trim in Saffron by S. Harris / fabricut.com Franco Trim in Acqua by Benjamin Johnston for S. Harris / fabricut.com Rosemont Mosaic Tile in Alpi and Belcaro Pleated Field Tile in Nubo Verde / annsacks.com Gaetano Fabric in Limoncello by Benjamin Johnston for S. Harris / fabricut.com Fluffy Fabric in Peapod / larkfontaine.com Mouvements Wallcovering in Esprit Libre / elitis.fr

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Innovative design and the transformative nature of light have the power to enrich lives. Such is the belief that has guided the forward-thinking minds at Lutron for more than 60 years. The ethos is visible in Lutron’s signature keypads, which control lighting integrated into the whole home with labels like Energize, Relax, Retreat and Entertain. Providing a quick, intuitive way to shift the feel, tone and energy of a space, this feature brings the experiential element of lighting to the forefront. But the concept of working with the natural world lies at the helm, too. As the Lutron team says, “To make the best light control systems in the world, you need to control the best light source: the sun.” This thought has driven the brand toward green solutions, in which dimmers, occupancy sensors and automated shades work together to build sustainable, whole-home light management systems. The sun gets its due—and homeowners are naturally saving energy by living in tune with it.

THE CAPRI LEGACY

Back in 1961, Lutron’s first product began to define the light control industry. The Capri rotary dimmer featured an ergonomic, minimalist design that was intuitive to use and had the power to transform the ambience and comfort of a space. Today, it resides in the Smithsonian and serves to showcase the longevity of Lutron’s commitment to beautiful, thoughtful lighting design that transforms how home is experienced.

AN INTELLIGENT FUTURE

What will lighting look like in 50 years? Lutron believes it will be more beautiful, more personal and more intuitive. Capable of learning from occupants’ preferences and habits, smart systems will be able to adjust light levels and color temperatures seamlessly, eliminating the need for homeowners to even contemplate the task, unless they want to the future is about customization.

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“Timelessness, simplicity, quality, authenticity— these words get bandied about, but to us, they’re a foundation at the root of our culture.”

LIGHT CREATES SANCTUARY

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Part of a home ecosystem. Designed by Lutron.

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Sartorial Spirit

Put your best foot forward with these American brands in uencing the way we dress up.

Bold Type

Fashionistas take note: To make a memorable statement, put on a number by Autumn Adeigbo. Whether it be a fringed coat, floral mini dress, or blouse bedecked in a print inspired by the designer’s Nigerian family roots, pattern, color and bold silhouettes define the Parsons grad’s collections. The Black designer prioritizes sustainable practices, like made-to-order, and supporting female-owned production facilities throughout the U.S. autumnadeigbo.com

upon rubelli.com 9" Tapered Pendent in Copper / $550 / arhaus.com Pintora Dinner Plate in Terracotta and Maroon / autumnadeigbo.com Studio Ottoman / Price upon request / buchanan.studio. Ellingham Chest of Drawers / Price upon request / vaughandesigns.com Checkered Hart Rug in Terracotta / From $199 / revivalrugs.com Coronado Suede & Feather Down Pillow in Sand / $189 / chauran.com Doline Vase in Speckled / Terracotta / $240 / virginiasin.com Clockwise from top right: Alexander Fabric in Sabbia / Price upon request / $62 each / sharland-england.com. Leather Ankle Strap Clog in Sienna / $770 /
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Stripe lovers will rejoice in Kule’s cool offering of go-to, everyday pieces, ranging from simple t-shirts (a natural starting point for New York founder, Nikki Kule) to tote bags, sweaters and outerwear, to name a few. Equal parts preppy designs are classic staples twist that can be dressed up or collaborations with Bergdorf West Elm under their belt, the what comes next. kule.com

and sporty, Kule’s are classic with a playful twist that can be dressed up or down. With buzzy collaborations with Goodman and West Elm under their belt, the sky’s the limit for what comes next.

Clockwise Northeast Block each tangerinepaddle.com Scallop Lemon Rug / From $2,800 / jennifermanners.co.uk
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Cylindrical Wicker Container with by Maurizi $440 artemest.com Striped Tote Canvas/Green / $198 / kule.com Hamptons Table Tennis / Price upon request / 11ravens.com Pillow Chair in Yellow / $1,995 / ash.world Tennis Time Peel & Stick Wallpaper / From $48 / katiekime.com Double Decker Umbrella in Cabana Orange Stripe / Price upon request / santabarbaradesigns.com Treccia Flat Sheet in White/Medium Blue / From $1,470 / pratesi.com Candy Glass Champagne Coupes in Sunshine / $230 for four / thisisthelast.com Clockwise from top right: Northeast Harbor and Block Island Paddle / $85 each / with Wooden Lid by Mila Maurizi / $440 / . The All Over Tote in Canvas/Green / $198 /
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Boding Well

Bode founder Adams Bode who first

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ever women’s collection. With an M.O. for antique

Bode founder Emily Adams Bode Aujla, entered the fashion scene in 2016 as a menswear designer, delighted legions of fans at this year’s Paris Fashion Week with the debut of her firstever women’s collection. With an M.O. for antique textiles, appliqué, quilting and overall storytelling through garments, Bode captures a singular, nostalgic aesthetic that in-the-know dressers crave. For home dwellers, the brand also offers a special selection of textiles and furnishings that are equally as covetable. bode.com

are as covetable.

Daisy cecebarfi Bouquet lisacorti.com Beaded Crochet Bag in Blue / $450 / bode.com Basket Lounge Chair in Zero Kvadrat Fabric by Joe Colombo / $4,999 / gubi.com Plec Occasional Rectangle Table in Red by Antoni Pallejà / Price upon request / rsbarcelona.com Espresso Cup in Cypress and Dinner Plate in Marigold by Carolina Irving & Daughters / $25 and $115 / aerin.com Vintage Bell Light in Amber / $702 / rothschildbickers.com Kata Dimensional Field Tile in Rosa by Ali Budd / $145 per square foot / artistictile.com Clockwise from top right: Coaster Napkins / $200 for six / cecebarfieldinc.com. Cotton Tablecloth in Lisa Bouquet Cream / $194 / . Basket Lounge Chair in Zero Kvadrat Fabric by Joe Colombo / $4,999 /
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A LUXURY KITCHEN REVOLUTION

When Monogram and the Keeler Brass Company joined forces, the two iconic brands delivered an unprecedented level of artistry, detail and innovation to Monogram’s Designer Collection that is disrupting the luxury appliance space and elevating today’s kitchens to new heights. Designed in partnership with Richard T. Anuszkiewicz, this world-class collaboration created the industry’s first-ever custom 96-inch-high refrigeration panels—Monogram’s unparalleled panel that stretches floor to ceiling—as well as custom hoods, knobs, handles and hardware, resulting in highlypersonalized and sophisticated appliances that are taking the design community and style-savvy consumers by storm.

THE POWER OF TWO

Monogram’s Richard T. Anuszkiewicz and Keeler’s Knikki Kennedy Grantham on inspiration, design and collaboration.

Describe the philosophy that inspires the Monogram Designer Collection?

“The heart of the Designer Collection is to bring thought-provoking products that meet the wants, needs and visions of today’s homeowners to market,” Anuszkiewicz shares. “That ideal has been the impetus for unique design innovations like refrigerators that reach 96 inches in height. With taller ceilings becoming the norm in many homes, these models provide a better, more proportional fit than an 84-inch refrigerator. Similarly, our consumers are seeking something more impactful in their finishes and materials, so we’ve created a true luxury experience by incorporating world-class workmanship and innovation into this collection.”

Share your latest inspirations.

“Hyperphysical experiences,” says Kennedy Grantham. “With hardware being the thing we touch most on all case goods, the tactile element is so important. With that in mind, we spend a lot of time executing the proper feel to even the underside of hardware. This may seem like an afterthought, but it is a very important measure in design.”

What’s motivating you right now?

“Creating new products has always been a dream and goal of mine, and

with the launch of the Designer Collection, I’m very much of the ‘what’s next’ mindset,” Anuszkiewicz enthuses. “I’m currently putting a lot of energy into that, which is very inspiring and fulfilling to me.”

What constitutes good design?

“The fundamental principles of balance, proportion and scale can be applied to any facet of design, from the pen you’re writing with to the shape of a building,” Kennedy Grantham explains. “Those principles make an impression on everyone because they evoke emotions and instill powerful design into everyday life. The merging of Richard’s design philosophy with the legacy, innovation and craftsmanship of Monogram and Keeler Brass Company has brought about a product line that is like no other.”

How do you stay abreast of trends while remaining true to Monogram’s personality? “I task myself with discovering what’s relevant and has longevity,” Anuszkiewicz adds. “Being a student of design has instilled a habit in me of paying attention to tactile items while living, traveling, observing or inventing so that I can try to bring things forward that are either underrepresented or unavailable in the marketplace. Focusing on spaces and products through an architectural, material and furniture-focused lens is a unique approach that marries my vision with Monogram’s mission. These three things make my work and Monogram’s products stand out in a crowd.”

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“This groundbreaking partnership between Monogram and Keeler Brass Company has resulted in exquisite, one-of-a-kind hardware and accents.”

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Soft to the touch, Luam Melake’s saturated urethane and polyurethane foam furniture is inspired by positions that encourage social engagement. Perched here on the Listening Chair, Melake, who studied architecture at UC Berkeley, views a piece’s functionality as a way of expressing wishes for the future, namely one where digital distractions are few and personal interactions are cherished. Based in Harlem, New York, the senior materials researcher at Parsons came upon her unique material through trial and error. “I set out to create a sort of permanent upholstery for soft sculpture that could last for decades, while also being non-toxic nor requiring restoration.” luammelake.com, r-and-company.com

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Plaster is Hannah Bigeleisen’s medium of choice. “I think about it as an alternative to ceramics—it’s additive and subtractive, endlessly modifiable and virtually indestructible,” says Bigeleisen, who was introduced to the material as an undergraduate at the Cleveland Institute of Art (she later earned an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design). Outdoor-friendly pieces like the vibrant Bluetta Chair and Lily, Clover and Margueritte Tables—the latter of which are inspired by petal and leaf formations found in nature—come to life in her Brooklyn studio. Bigeleisen adds cotton pulp to her plaster mixture for added texture and reinforcement, while artist-made paint colors are mixed and applied to thoughtfully complement each design. Playful and fresh, she credits fellow designers’ break from tradition as a boost of confidence in pushing her practice forward. hbigeleisen.com

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CHISELED CRAFT

“It’s an adventure and always an experiment,” says Raleigh native Matt Byrd of the challenges and joys of working with stone. The selfdescribed stone carver, who has a background in stonemasonry, recently moved from smaller sculpture to furniture, and is in the midst of an artist residency in Switzerland focusing on large-scale marble sculpture. The CIA Table and Peter Chair, pictured in his workshop, are carved from a solid chunk of granite and exemplify his largely freehand approach. “I don’t have a detailed sketch before I start,” Byrd admits. “I have a rough outline of what I want it to look like, and then I go for it. Sometimes it’s not perfect, but that’s what I love about the process.” mattbyrdsculpture.com

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ARTFUL MANNER

Whether Emmett Moore is experimenting with materials or exploring the dialogue between art and design (of which he believes objects exist on a spectra, and the most interesting things are difficult to label), curiosity, resourcefulness and fluidity are central themes at play in his Miami studio. Case in point: the Bay Rag chair made from layers of secondhand t-shirts, epoxy and automotive paint—inspiration for the process was culled from the maritime industry—utilizes readily available, unexpected materials thanks to the port city’s apparel import industry. “The t-shirt became the perfect standard unit of measurement, like a two-by-four or a sheet of plywood, and a nice anthropometric unit to base the work,” Moore says. “The sizes of t-shirts relates directly to the human body as do dimensions in furniture.” emmettmoore.com

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REGALLY REPURPOSED

After years working in fashion, Sam Klemick turned to woodworking as a creative outlet. The hobby ultimately transformed into a fullfledged business in response to fashion’s wasteful overproduction. Today, Klemick strives to source discarded materials, which, in turn, influences the direction of her work. But in the end, the Los Angeles designer wants people to respond to what resonates with them. “I hope furniture design continues to diversify and show individual points of view,” Klemick says. “It doesn’t have to be quirky and colorful or muted and round to be relevant.” Klemick, pictured at LA Woodshop where she handcrafts wooden components, is seated on the Ebony Cutie Stool made of salvaged Douglas fir. She is flanked by a soap and lye version and the Pinwheel Nap Chair—all of which are topped with deadstock canvas. studiosamklemick.com, lawoodshop.com

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STORIED APPROACH

Chicagoan Norman Teague believes that furniture contributes to a narrative of who we are, and the makers behind such pieces play a crucial part in our shared story. Citing recent events like the pandemic, the creative regards comfort as a driving force behind his designs. “We are asking more from our homes,” Teague says. “The answer lies in the things we live with—the multifunctionality and beauty of objects.” Photographed in his studio, the Art Institute of Chicago alum stands beside his blue Sinmi Stool and red Africana Chair. Made of basswood, the stool is inspired by the bentwood tradition of 1930s furniture maker Isokon, while the chair represents the resilience of the African American experience. For Teague, making furniture isn’t just a creative process, but a way to communicate a Black presence and provide a platform for local talent. normanteaguedesignstudios.com

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LIVING

Designers flex their creative prowess in the kitchen and share what makes the heart of the home hum.

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Cooking with Fire

DESIGNERS GO ALL OUT TO ACHIEVE PERSONALITY-PACKED KITCHENS FOR THEIR CLIENTS.

ZOE FELDMAN

For a D.C.-based client with a beautiful 1910 Beau Arts brownstone, designer Zoe Feldman needed to transform a dark garden level kitchen into a bright and livable space. With light now pouring through the room, Feldman could then focus on creating an area to be savored.

There are so many interesting details. Where did you start? We wanted to modernize the kitchen while retaining this historic home’s classic feel. Our goal was to infuse the space with some unexpected moments without making it feel too saturated. We landed on a subtle palette of grays and walnut surfaces with a moment for the jewel-toned range.

What was important to the clients for this space? We try to create solutions tailored to each client’s lifestyle. The homeowners don’t cook very often, but they wanted a beautiful space to dine. We took advantage of an existing curved wall and transformed it into an intimate dining area. We added pop-up outlets so it can dually function as a workspace.

Overall, what makes a good kitchen? A good k itchen is a workhorse. I subscribe to the belief that you can have a beautiful kitchen without being precious about maintenance. Knicks and stains are part of the charm of a great kitchen—I cut things directly on my marble countertops. Europeans have always done this; we just need to catch up! zoefeldmandesign.com

The space features Calacatta marble countertops from GLB Tile & Marble Co., a Waterworks sink and faucet, an Ilve range and clé backsplash tile. A Jamb pendant hangs above the banquette while the island is illuminated by an Urban Electric Co. fixture. Designer Zoe Feldman collaborated on the gut renovation with architecture firm Outerbridge Horsey Associates and builder McFarland Woods.
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SARAH ROBERTSON

Seasoned pro Sarah Robertson of Studio Dearborn was more than up for the challenge of reimagining a Greenwich, Connecticut, kitchen to suit the needs of a young family. As avid cooks who love to entertain, the kitchen needed zones to prep, cook and serve efficiently, along with an area for casual dining and plenty of storage to boot.

Talk to us about the palette. The clients showed me inspiration images of blue kitchens, so that was our starting point. We found the perfect shade—Benjamin Moore’s Van Courtland Blue—that acts as a neutral and goes with everything. It’s lighthearted, fun and colorful without being too much. To break it up, we added a cherry cabinet that coordinates with the flo oring.

How do the two islands function? It’s a long room, so the space called for two islands. One long island would have cut off the circulation of the room. We actually widened the kitchen by two feet to accommodate them. One is for prep and storage and another for seating.

Are coffee stations popular? Yes, people are requesting dedicated breakfast pantries that can double as a cocktail bar. Here, we installed closed storage that includes drawers for tea, snacks, silverware and vegetables. studiodearborn.com

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REGAN BAKER

It’s not always easy to create a stylishly ambiguous space, but Regan Baker did just that for a client’s circa-1949 Bay Area residence. The directive called for a traditional feel—but still artful, inviting and not overly precious. Therefore, the designer served up a kitchen that is chic yet durable for the young family, hitting every style note with aplomb.

Tell us about the inspiration. The client is from Canada and wanted a modern-meets-rustic farmhouse. She loves drama, so we paired warm

oak with dark blue cabinetry and a Calacatta Oro marble backsplash that’s refined and elevated. The reclaimed oak shelf provides display space for found items and lends a personal touch to the room.

How are you pushing yourself when it comes to kitchen design?

I’m thinking through the busy pace of a client’s life, including how their children will use the kitchen, so they can learn how to be more independent in the space. A kind of Montessori-inspired approach. Here, it was important to include multiple water sources for everyone to stay hydrated and fill up their own water bottles. The kids even have their own area to prepare food.

How did you decide on materials for the island? The island is used for informal meals, so we chose to treat it as a piece of furniture and make it feel different stylistically. The oak is topped with soapstone, which ties in with the dark window f rames. reganbakerdesign.com

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The cutting-edge technologies and smart home features that were the stuff of science fiction a mere decade ago have changed the way today’s homeowners live and interact with their environments. Like a modern-day miracle, temperature, lighting, cooking, shading, security, entertainment and much more can be controlled with the simple touch of a button or voice command from anywhere in the world. Turn the page and explore “Innovation at Home,” a special section dedicated to the most exciting and innovative breakthroughs, and meet the visionaries who conceive, design, create and oversee these high-tech helpmates.

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Where innovation meets design and accessibility, great lifestyles are born. As the president of Barrett’s Technology Solutions, Joe Barrett leads an expert team that’s been at the forefront of residential technology integration for more than five decades. “Although innovation is the driving force in our industry, what matters most is the value it brings to our clients,” he says. “With that in mind, we strive to stay ahead of industry advancements so that we can provide our clientele with customized solutions that meet their unique needs and priorities.” That client-centric approach has been a leading factor in the firm’s enduring success. “We work closely with homeowners, architects, builders, designers and other trades to create environments that are aesthetically pleasing and highly functional,” adds COO Brian Perreault. “Delivering an excellent product and top-notch service is our primary goal.”

LET’S TALK TECH

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• How do your products and services improve people’s lives? We empower homeowners to manage their environments using a single-app interface that allows for one-button operation of entertainment systems, lighting, motorized window treatments, temperature control and more. Our solutions provide our clients with convenient control from the comfort of their homes or remotely from anywhere in the world.

• Share a technology solution that exemplifies innovation at home. Fully-automated, human-centric LED lighting that mimics the hues, temperature and properties of sunlight to enhance the homeowner’s connection with nature. This technology can improve sleep patterns while enhancing the overall aesthetic of the home.

• Describe unique client requests involving innovative technology and how you’ve implemented them. Increasingly, our clients want to enjoy the benefits of home technology without the devices themselves being visible. For example, we offer invisible speakers, vanishing TV mirrors and other “hidden” technologies that allow them to enjoy a high-tech experience without detracting from the beauty of their homes.

• What will your next 50 years hold? It’s difficult to predict what innovations will emerge, but what we can guarantee is that we’ll continue to stay ahead of the latest developments and keep providing our clients with exceptional service and care.

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Some of the best innovations are those that marry the beauty of the past with the convenience of the future, and that is precisely what Hubbardton Forge is doing with its modern product lines. Just ask Littman Bros Interiors. Led by Benson and Danny Littman, the firm specializes in the brand’s preeminent work, in large part because of the way it pairs timeless, handcrafted designs with top-of-the-line technology and service. “Unlike other manufacturers, Hubbardton Forge has made its products with ease in mind,” Benson says. “When other companies say you have to uninstall the fixture and send it back, Hubbardton Forge fixtures are made with LEDs and drivers that are accessible for field replacement—although it’s unlikely you’ll need to, since their LEDs last for more than 55,000 hours on average.” Having been in business for more than 40 years, the Littman Bros team knows the best lighting options when it sees them, and Hubbardton Forge is it.

INVENTIVE APPROACHES

Benson enthuses on a few ways Hubbardton Forge has used innovation to make design and installation more sophisticated.

• Multiport lighting system installation: HF engineers have created canopies that can be descended via cables for easier and safer pendant light installation and adjustment.

• Modular, scalable lighting systems: Systems like the Abacus by Hubbardton Forge are both modular and tremendously scalable in height and width.

PURPOSEFUL SHIFTS

“Whether an adult workspace, a teen homework space, a reading nook, a play space, outdoor dining or a gathering lounge, the desire for flexible environments is clear,” Danny shares. “From dimmers to take a dining room table from homework space to a romantically-lit dinner, to creating well-lit recreational paths in the backyard, both indoor and outdoor lighting solutions are critical.”

Far right A perfect example of multiport/ modular lighting innovation, the Riza nine-light pendant is an eye-catching focal point in this design.

Top Lighting or artwork? In this bedroom, the Gatsby nine-light LED pendant installation serves as both. Right This Abacus 10-light LED pendant wows in this stairwell, but it can also be easily adjusted via the multiport system. Center For outdoor entertaining with all of the ambience, the Hibiscus outdoor pendant is perfect.
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A wise innovator knows that blending function, ease and elegance is the key to creating exceptional lifestyles. Enter Tim Lahey. As the CEO of r:home, he leads a team of experts with more than 20 years’ experience providing custom business and smart home integration that includes motorized window treatments, personalized lighting designs, home theater and multiroom audio systems and smart technologies for both indoors and out. “By harnessing the power of AI and IoT technology, we automate everyday tasks and cultivate adaptable living spaces that cater to the needs of today’s families,” Lahey says. “While our customized interior design services artfully combine aesthetics, functionality and technology to create unique environments that embody individual styles and preferences. By incorporating smart solutions into our designs, we ensure harmonious and seamless living for our clientele.”

INNOVATIVE INSIGHTS

• Share your company’s mission. We make lives simpler by transforming homes into intuitive, efficient and comfortable spaces that effortlessly adapt to the homeowners while promoting well-being and sustainability.

• Define “innovative” as it relates to your firm. To r:home, “innovative” signifies not only the adoption of cutting-edge technology but also a creative mindset and unique problemsolving approach that redefines how people interact with their spaces, while simplifying their lives and enhancing their experiences.

• How do your products and services make your clients’ lives easier and more efficient? Systems like our lighting and motorized shade solutions go beyond traditional offerings by introducing advanced features like color temperature adjustments, privacy control, noise reduction and seamless integration with the innovative Josh.AI platform, ultimately providing homeowners with unparalleled flexibility and control over their living spaces.

Top Creating the right outdoor lighting sets the perfect mood for welcoming guests, enjoying an alfresco family dinner or taking a midnight swim. Far left Motorized room darkening shades are the perfect addition to the nursery or child’s bedroom when naptime rolls around. Left Lighting fixtures that are able to dim to warm provide the necessary ambience for entertaining in comfort and style. Photography Courtesy of r:home
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2023 RESIDENTIAL EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARDS

Introducing the 2023 Luxe RED Awards, honoring excellence and innovation for the best in residential projects and product introductions.

Meet the Judges

Luxe Interiors + Design invited design professionals from across the country to compete in the 2023 Luxe RED Awards. After receiving more than 1,600 entries, a panel of industry experts weighed in to select our winners, and the public voted for our Readers’ Choice awards. Meet the judges:

Courtney McLeod

FOUNDER AND PRINCIPAL, RIGHT MEETS LEFT INTERIOR DESIGN

Courtney McLeod believes in the power of design to spark joy and utilizes a kaleidoscopic toolbox of texture, pattern and color to create a singular and cohesive expression of each client’s unique personality and lifestyle. The name of her award-winning, New York–based full-service design firm, Right Meets Left, reflects her design process, which is rooted in an optimal balance of innovative design (right brain) and analytical rigor (left brain). She serves as a trustee of the New York School of Interior Design.

Benjamin Johnston

PARTNER AND CREATIVE DIRECTOR, BENJAMIN JOHNSTON DESIGN

Houston-based Benjamin Johnston has dedicated his life to the pursuit of artistic expression as a designer, artist, teacher and tastemaker. Johnston earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Texas A&M University and his Master of Architecture from University of Texas at Austin. Since launching his first design business focused exclusively on interiors, he has expanded the firm to include architectural services, offering clients a holistic approach that allows his team to manage the creation of luxury homes from start to finish.

Noz Nozawa

PRINCIPAL INTERIOR DESIGNER AND OWNER, NOZ DESIGN

Principal interior designer and owner of San Francisco’s Noz Design, Noz Nozawa is known for her commitment to artful, highly personal interiors. Fearless in her design choices, Nozawa’s spaces are grounded in a commitment to helping her clients access joy and love through the process and have earned her projects across the country as well as many industry accolades. Nozawa holds a Bachelor of Science in economics from the University of Pennsylvania.

Marie Flanigan

PRINCIPAL,

MARIE FLANIGAN INTERIORS

Award-winning interior designer Marie Flanigan uses her experience as a classically trained and practiced architect to unlock a unique level of depth through her mutual consideration of interior and structure; her homes reveal the magic that transpires when each is made to augment the other. Flanigan’s trademark style is evident through a sophisticated use of color, texture and light. Every home she designs receives her personal signature of timeless elegance and innovative simplicity.

Sean Anderson

PRINCIPAL, SEAN ANDERSON DESIGN

Sean Anderson presents a sense of style that offers enduring interiors for inspired living. His design philosophy is rooted in the pursuit of creating customized, soulful spaces that tell the unique story of those who inhabit them. Anderson began his design career in 2013 with the formation of his namesake firm in Memphis. Since its inception, he and his team have transformed homes and commercial spaces with his enigmatic style and casual, collected aesthetic. Sean Anderson Design offers a full suite of bespoke interior design services to residential and commercial clientele throughout North America.

Pamela Jaccarino

VICE PRESIDENT AND EDITOR IN CHIEF, LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN

Pamela Jaccarino is the founding Editor in Chief of Luxe Interiors + Design, the largest network of architecture and design magazines in the country, a position she has held since 2005. Jaccarino has been instrumental in the growth of the publication, both locally and nationally, and continues to champion its fresh vision and evolution. She also lectures frequently on design-related topics. Prior to joining Sandow Media in 2002, Jaccarino was an executive editor with the LVMH Group.

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Bathroom

Exterior Architecture

Interior Architecture

NATIONAL WINNER

Ryan Street Architects

REGIONAL WINNERS

David Michael Miller Associates

ARIZONA

Ryan Street Architects

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

Michael Abrams Interiors

CHICAGO

Factor Design Build

COLORADO

Urbanology Designs

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

Kelly Marie Interior Design

FLORIDA

Workshop/APD

GREATER NEW YORK

Lucas/Eilers Design Associates

HOUSTON

KAA Design

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Shannon Adamson Interior Design

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Tucker & Marks

SAN FRANCISCO

Anna Booth Interiors

SOUTHEAST

NATIONAL WINNER

Heliotrope Architects

REGIONAL WINNERS

PHX Architecture

ARIZONA

LaRue Architects

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

Robbins Architecture

CHICAGO

Forum Phi

COLORADO

Wernerfield

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

Smith and Moore Architects

FLORIDA

Haver & Skolnick Architects

GREATER NEW YORK

Cusimano Architect

HOUSTON

Woods + Dangaran

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Heliotrope Architects

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Geddes Ulinskas Architects

SAN FRANCISCO

Christopher Architecture & Interiors

SOUTHEAST

NATIONAL WINNER

Michael G. Imber, Architects

REGIONAL WINNERS

David Michael Miller Associates

ARIZONA

Michael G. Imber, Architects

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

Craig & Company

CHICAGO

Tumu Studio

COLORADO

William S. Briggs, Architect

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

Thomas Melhorn

FLORIDA

Messana O’Rorke

GREATER NEW YORK

Cusimano Architect

HOUSTON

Woods + Dangaran

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Studio H Design

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Regan Baker Design

SAN FRANCISCO

Historical Concepts

SOUTHEAST

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RESIDENTIAL EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARDS PROJECT WINNERS

Interior Design Jewel Box Spaces Kitchen

NATIONAL WINNER

Chad Dorsey Design

REGIONAL WINNERS

IMI Design

ARIZONA

Bradshaw Designs

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

Suzanne Lovell Inc.

CHICAGO

Karen White Interior Design

COLORADO

Chad Dorsey Design

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

Strang Design

FLORIDA

Grade New York

GREATER NEW YORK

Dodson Interiors

HOUSTON

Meghan Eisenberg

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Kat Lawton Interiors

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

NicoleHollis

SAN FRANCISCO

Melanie Turner Interiors

SOUTHEAST

NATIONAL WINNER

Andrew Suvalsky Designs

REGIONAL WINNERS

Earth & Images

ARIZONA

Anne Barger Designs

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

Amy Carman Design CHICAGO

Karen White Interior Design

COLORADO

Deborah Walker & Associates

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

The Associates Studio

FLORIDA

Andrew Suvalsky Designs

GREATER NEW YORK

Tracy Design Studio, LLC

HOUSTON

Birgit Klein Interiors

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Charlie Hellstern Interior Design

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Kendall Wilkinson Design

SAN FRANCISCO

T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

SOUTHEAST

NATIONAL WINNER

GordonDunning

REGIONAL WINNERS

IMI Design

ARIZONA

Ryan Street Architects

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

Donna Mondi Interior Design

CHICAGO

Charles Cunniffe Architects

COLORADO

Tori Rubinson Interiors

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

Ellen Kavanaugh Interiors

FLORIDA

BHDM Design

GREATER NEW YORK

Kara Childress Inc.

HOUSTON

Chad Waterhouse Design

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Light and Dwell

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Amanda Teal Design

SAN FRANCISCO

GordonDunning

SOUTHEAST

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Landscape Architecture Outdoor Spaces

Restoration or Renovation

NATIONAL WINNER

Hoerr Schaudt

REGIONAL WINNERS

Refined Gardens

ARIZONA

Eden

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

Hoerr Schaudt

CHICAGO

Design Workshop

COLORADO

Melissa Gerstle Design

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

KWD Landscape Architecture

FLORIDA

LaGuardia Design Group

GREATER NEW YORK

Viola Gardens

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Land Morphology

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Boxleaf Design

SAN FRANCISCO

NATIONAL WINNER

Hollander Design Landscape Architects

REGIONAL WINNERS

Drewett Works

ARIZONA

Double B Design

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

Robbins Architecture

CHICAGO

Design Workshop

COLORADO

From the Ground Up

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

Ellen Kavanaugh Interiors

FLORIDA

Hollander Design Landscape Architects

GREATER NEW YORK

Laura U Design Collective

HOUSTON

Abramson Architects

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Arterra Landscape Architects

SAN FRANCISCO

Linda MacArthur Architect, LLC

SOUTHEAST

NATIONAL WINNER

Sutro Architects

REGIONAL WINNERS

Iconic by Kaitlyn Wolfe

ARIZONA

Jobe Corral Architects

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

Deep River Partners, Ltd.

CHICAGO

Aspen Design House

COLORADO

Urbanology Designs

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

LaBerge and Ménard

FLORIDA

Eric J. Smith Architect

GREATER NEW YORK

Kara Childress Inc.

HOUSTON

Jill Lewis Architecture

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

The Residency Bureau

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Sutro Architects

SAN FRANCISCO

T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

SOUTHEAST

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Wow-Factor Room

Readers’ Choice

Best of the Rest

NATIONAL WINNER

Mark English Architects

REGIONAL WINNERS

Salcito Design Group

ARIZONA

Liz MacPhail Interiors

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

Bruce Fox Design

CHICAGO

D’Amore Interiors

COLORADO

Tori Rubinson Interiors

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

Eolo Design

FLORIDA

Studio DB

GREATER NEW YORK

LJ Interiors

HOUSTON

Murphy Deesign

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

The Residency Bureau

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Mark English Architects

SAN FRANCISCO

Colordrunk Designs

SOUTHEAST

The Aspiring Home Interiors

DALLAS + FORT WORTH

BATHROOM

Specht Architects

AUSTIN + SAN ANTONIO

EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd.

LAS VEGAS, NV

INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

Unscripted Interior Design COLORADO

INTERIOR DESIGN

Alison Damonte Design

SAN FRANCISCO

JEWEL BOX SPACES (shown above)

Maverick Design

LOS ANGELES-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

KITCHEN

Mariani Landscape

CHICAGO

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Carol Kurth Architecture + Interiors

GREATER NEW YORK

OUTDOOR SPACES

Cdot Design Studio

ARIZONA

RESTORATION OR RENOVATION

Arditi Design

GREATER NEW YORK

WOW-FACTOR ROOM

Nicole Hogarty Designs

BOSTON, MA

BATHROOM

Purple Cherry Architects

ANNAPOLIS, MD

EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

PKA Architecture

MINNEAPOLIS, MN

INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

Isabel Ladd Interiors

LEXINGTON, KY

INTERIOR DESIGN

Cloth & Kind

ANN ARBOR, MI

JEWEL BOX SPACES

Ivy Residential Concepts

BATON ROUGE, LA

KITCHEN

Dan Gordon Landscape Architects

WELLESLEY, MA

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd.

LAS VEGAS, NV

OUTDOOR SPACES

Patrick Ahearn Architect

BOSTON, MA

RESTORATION OR RENOVATION (shown above)

LeBlanc Design

BOSTON, MA

WOW-FACTOR ROOM

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PRODUCT WINNERS

Bath: Collection

BUSTER + PUNCH

Cast Bathroom Collection

Bath: Faucet

KOHLER CO. Occasion Faucet Collection

Bath: Mirror

DURAVIT

Mirror With Lighting from Zencha Bathroom Collection

Bath: System

BRIZO® KITCHEN & BATH COMPANY

The Mystix™ Steam System

Flooring

LEGNO BASTONE

St. Moritz G1 from European Elegance Collection

Folding Door

LACANTINA DOORS

V2 Folding Door

RESIDENTIAL EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARDS
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Furniture: Case Good BERNHARDT FURNITURE Trianon Entertainment Credenza Furniture: Collection HICKORY CHAIR Ray Booth for Hickory Chair Furniture: Seating MOUS PI Chair & PI Stool from Narrative Arc Collection Hardware Collection BALDWIN HARDWARE Modern Cabinet Hardware Collection Kitchen: Induction Cooktop FISHER & PAYKEL 36 Inch Induction Cooktop with Integrated Ventilation Kitchen: Island POGGENPOHL +Segmento Kitchen SEE MORE AT LUXEREDAWARDS.COM photos: bernhardt furniture: courtesy bernhardt furniture. hickory chair: courtesy hickory chair. mous: kris ellis. baldwin hardware: courtesy baldwin hardware. fisher & paykel: courtesy fisher & paykel. poggenpohl: courtesy poggenpohl.

Kitchen: Range

HESTAN Smart Gas Range

Kitchen: Refrigeration Innovation

BEKO HOME APPLIANCES

Bottom Mount Refrigerators with HarvestFresh™

Kitchen: Ventilation System

GAGGENAU

Vario 400 Series Downdraft Ventilation System

Kitchen: Wine Dispenser

DACOR

24 Inch Built-In Wine Dispenser

Lighting: Chandelier

ARTERIORS

Raine Chandelier

Lighting: System

JOHN POMP Drift Lighting System

RESIDENTIAL EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARDS
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PRODUCT WINNERS

Outdoor: Collection

PERENNIALS AND SUTHERLAND

Perennials and Sutherland by Vincent Van Duysen

Outdoor: Design Innovation

TUUCI

Ocean Master MEGA MAX Classic

Rug Collaboration

THE RUG COMPANY WITH GHISLAINE VIÑAS Shongololo

Stone: Collaboration

COSENTINO WITH NINA MAGON Dekton® Onirika

Stone: Mantel

FRANÇOIS & CO.

The Silhouette Mantel from Contemporary Collection

Textile: Collaboration

KRAVET COUTURE WITH COREY DAMEN JENKINS Trad Nouveau

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Textile: Collection

THE VALE LONDON Sloane Capsule Collection

Tile: Design

FORNACE BRIONI

Le Piastrelle Segnate by Giovanni Barbieri

Tile: Sustainable Design

KOHLER CO.

The Abstra™ Collection by Kohler WasteLAB®

Wallcovering: Collaboration

HARLEQUIN WITH DIANE HILL

Florence Wallpaper in Fig Blossom, Apple & Peony

Wallcovering: Innovation

ARTE

Mimic Moth from Moooi Wallcovering Memento Moooi Collection

Windows & Doors

JELD-WEN

Auraline® True Composite Windows & Patio Doors

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AWARDS PRODUCT WINNERS

Product Readers’ Choice

Baldwin Hardware

BATH ACCENTS & ACCESSORIES

Modern Cabinet Hardware Collection

Legno Bastone FLOORING St. Moritz G1 from European Elegance Collection

Four Hands

FURNITURE DESIGN

Zoia Dining Table

Monogram Luxury Appliances

HOME APPLIANCES

Monogram™ Designer Collection by Richard T. Anuszkiewicz

Emtek

KITCHEN ACCENTS & ACCESSORIES

Select Cabinet Collection

Baker Furniture

LIGHTING

Murano Vessel Pendant from The Thomas Pheasant Collection

McGuire Furniture

OUTDOOR DESIGN

Cuerda Lounge Chair from The Laura Kirar Collection

François & Co.

STONE & TILE

The Silhouette Mantel from Contemporary Collection

Egg & Dart Textiles

TEXTILES

Rainbow from Pride Velvet Collection

Arte

WALLCOVERINGS

Secret Silhouettes from Décors & Panoramiques Collection

LaCantina Doors

WINDOWS & DOORS

V2 Folding Door

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ON LOCATION | LAKE ESCAPES |

There is a reason everyone from Monet to Thoreau has espoused the allure of the lakeside. Perhaps it is the peaceful stillness, or maybe its role as a haven for nature is responsible, but people have long loved being enveloped by this inimitable environment. Today, water sports and devotion to a stunning vista add to the appeal, and “lake life” has become a mantra for many. Perfect for solitary retreats and multigenerational gatherings alike, lake escapes are undeniably special. Keep reading to meet the design pros who passionately agree and are crafting bespoke residences that embrace the essence of it all.

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Pedro Lima Interiors

BIRCHWOOD CONSTRUCTION

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In various locales throughout the country and the world, the lake lifestyle is enjoyed by people of all ages, within both permanent residences and vacation abodes. But as lakefront homes go, Northern Michigan is often felt to stand above the rest. “It is known as an idyllic destination, with its stunning landscapes, world-class recreation and architectural beauties—all surrounded by gorgeous freshwater lakes,” says Tom Adams. Alongside fellow CBO Ken Provost, Adams is at the helm of Birchwood Construction, a firm revered for its masterful execution of visionary waterfront residences. “For more than 50 years, we have been building a history and legacy of delivering distinctive custom homes and spaces in this region,” Provost shares. “Our tight-knit and collaborative team builds relationships with each client, bringing their vision to perfect life.”

ADVICE FOR LAKE LOVERS

“The approach to forming a team will make or break a custom home build,” Provost says. “We recommend that homeowners interview three to four builders and then get comfortable with the one that feels right. Then, compile a team around them. After all, you will be married to a builder for several months or possibly years, and bringing them in early helps to work design and budget together.”

MIDWEST MARVELS

Adams shares the best of the lakefront area.

• Activities: Opportunities for boating, paddleboarding, fishing, taking in the sunrise and sunset and more abound.

• Favorite spots: We love Grey Gables, Chandler’s, American Spoon and Friske Farm Market.

• Must-follows: @lantzcollective, @thewanderingmichigander and @petoskeyarea bring the Michigan lake life to Instagram.

Top With a royal combination of blues and golds, this kitchen was made for entertaining. Bottom This luxury game room features high-end, custom work including cabinetry, countertops and tile. Additionally, this space features a home theater, one-of-a-kind bar, golf simulator and a lounge area.

ON LOCATION | LAKE ESCAPES
“We are committed to placing family at the center of every build process.”
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PEDRO LIMA INTERIORS

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It is sometimes a joke among those who enjoy “the lake life” that they came for vacation and never left. This is, in essence, precisely the case for Pedro Lima. After years of urban living and working in New York City and Chicago, he honored his appreciation of Lake Country with a move to the area in 2018. “I fell in love with the relaxed way of life,” he shares. “My passion for great design paired with living on Oconomowoc Lake inspired me to found my firm.” Today, Pedro Lima Interiors specializes in lakefront residential projects, pairing a classical approach with historical references to craft personalized environments that honor their locale. “Lakefront living in the Midwest provides the unique combination of coastal living and a more relaxed and friendly atmosphere, which we reflect in our work,” Lima says. “The region’s natural beauty is also a major draw, with picturesque waters surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills.”

REVERED IN THE REGION

Lima shares a few of the local spots he and his team most adore.

• A favorite in our hometown is the Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts, in which local artisans come from all over the country to exhibit in a cozy part of Fowler Lake Park.

• Moving east to Pewaukee, you have Artisan 179, where wonderful food and drinks abound.

• The world’s largest music festival can be found in Summerfest, which celebrates its 55th anniversary this year.

Above Just off the family room, this eye-catching blue kitchen acts as an homage to the blue waters beyond. Top This cozy family room rests in a beautiful Lake Country estate. Far left Light floods this luxurious, yet welcoming and eclectic boathouse kitchen. Left Perfectly placed on the water, this boathouse features a themed yet sophisticated interior—for all the best “lake life” vibes.

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“We strive to create spaces that are a beautiful backdrop to the memories of life on the lake, which our clients will store close to their hearts.”

SCHMIDKE CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACTING

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Equipped with the tagline, “Building a Lifestyle,” Schmidke Construction and Contracting certainly seems well-suited to its niche of lakefront homes. Owner Joshua Schmidke further proves the point, enthusing, “This is a place to play and relax; to say hello to your neighbors yet have your own green space and privacy. Our clients have a different mentality when they come to this area. Life slows down and they make time to enjoy family, hobbies and fresh local foods. We are privileged to build homes that enable them to take advantage of this lifestyle to the fullest.” Indeed, the firm has established a reputation for just how well it accomplishes this. With a deep understanding of the unique permitting processes and challenges involved in waterfront construction, the Schmidke team builds to a higher standard, leaving no stone unturned, to ensure safe and site-appropriate homes built to last—for so many lake seasons to come.

CONNECTING WITH THE OUTDOORS

Schmidke shares some of the ways his clients are bringing nature into their lake houses and lifestyles.

• Floor-to-ceiling windows to allow natural light and enhance views

• Bath houses amongst the trees, often complete with a wood-burning stove, sauna, steam room and air-jetted tub

• Reading nooks built within porches to maximize natural airflow

• “Nests” or lookout points above the home

• Pickle ball courts, glamping tents and putting greens overlooking the lake

SUSTAINABLE THINKING

“We aim to preserve natural elements on a client’s lot so that they keep large, mature trees, maintain green space and have privacy,” Schmidke says. “When clearing trees to make room for a build is inevitable, we also like to repurpose quality wood for use in the home on trim, railings or furniture.”

Top A putting green and outdoor kitchen serve as the perfect party spot, with the beach below.
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“In the corner of southwest Michigan and northwest Indiana, there are beaches and dunes, farmlands, vineyards and forests all within minutes.”
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AN INIMITABLE PLACE

“Lakefront living in the Midwest is distinguished by its stunning natural beauty, strong sense of community and wide range of outdoor activities,” Bellanti shares. “In this land of four seasons, we take pride in crafting solutions that honor each one. The combination of stunning landscapes and community spirit makes lakefront living in the Midwest truly special.”

LOCAL CULTURE CONVO

Shoresh shares a few of his top picks for things to do and see in lakefront Michigan.

• Events: Traverse City Wine & Art Festival, National Cherry Festival and downtown Petoskey’s Winter Wonderland are more than worth attending.

• Wonders: Tunnel of Trees and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore will leave you awestruck.

• Inspiration: @traversecitytourism, @mynorthmedia and @mibeachtowns all embody our home on Instagram.

SPIRE INTEGRATED SYSTEMS

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The lifestyle available in any home can be improved by smart home technology, but when it comes to an environment as unique as a lake house, this is especially true. From lighting systems that illuminate without taking away from the view, to cuttingedge audio systems that can be enjoyed indoors and out, to motorized shading solutions for the days that are too bright for that wall of windows (otherwise a must on the water), innovative solutions make lake living better than ever. Thankfully for homeowners in northern Michigan, Spire Integrated Systems is ready to make it all happen. “We are fortunate to serve the lakefront communities here, from Bay Harbor’s stunning vistas to being surrounding by lakes in Traverse City,” says Navot Shoresh, who runs the firm alongside fellow principal Jason Bellanti. “Our systems help to create the ideal ambience for entertaining, relaxing and enjoying the views.”

Photography Beth Singer

ON LOCATION | LAKE ESCAPES
Above With the ultimate audio and video experience, this incredible home theater is a worthy addition. Top This stunning living area features expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that provide breathtaking views of the lake. Both images feature work by Lucy Earl, of Jones-Keena & Co., and Saroki Architecture.
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“We are proud to live, play and serve our clients in the great natural wonder of the lake.”

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TRUE NORTH HOMES

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The creation of a beautiful lakefront home demands a greater attention to detail than those in other locations. With restrictions and characteristics unique to the climate, environment, culture and community, the lake makes design and construction an art and science. Enter, True North Homes. The design-build firm is known for its sustainable, environmentally-responsible approach to crafting custom residences that embrace the best of lake living. “True North Homes lakefront properties have an idyllic charm to them—the views are marvelous and the atmosphere is filled with serenity and tranquility to match them,” says Rich Bloem, the company’s president. “Open floor plans, modern designs and landscapes that connect the owners with the outdoors are core to our approach.” Also central to the process is above-and-beyond service. “We take great pride in providing excellent communication.”

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Bloem shares all things Midwest lake life.

• The Lodge and Taste restaurants in South Haven are local favorites.

• Annual festivals include the Ice Breaker Festival, South Haven Harborfest and the National Blueberry Festival.

• The Michigan Maritime Museum is a must-visit!

• On Instagram, @visitsouthhaven and @saugatuck_mi are perfect sources for the lake life in pictures.

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“There is no shortage of lakes in this region, and a lot of Midwesterners have a family retreat ‘up north’ where they can go to swim, fish, sail, water ski or just hang out on the shore, watching the sun rise or set,” Bloem says. “Work-related anxiety tends to melt away when you’re at the lake, and the world seems to slow down.”

Top Custom carpentry by True North Homes, cabinets from Dura Supreme Cabinetry, quartz countertops and custom tile work come together in this kitchen. Far left An architectural window feature allows natural light from the foyer to trickle into the lower level. Left Custom co ered ceilings by True North Homes complement a fireplace surround and a picture television with built-in surround sound.
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Bright Side

Almost 10 years in the making, this Winnetka abode is reimagined as a family-friendly home full of art and vibrant color.

Architecture and Interior Design: Martin Horner, Soucie Horner, Ltd. Home Builder: Jeff Lynch, Lynch Construction Landscape Architecture: Carrie Woleben-Meade, Mariani Landscape BY MICHELLE BRUNNER PHOTOGRAPHY BY DUSTIN HALLECK
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From a simmering pot of succulent osso buco braising on the stove to a grand romantic gesture that sets the heart aflutter, there are many things in life that are worth taking the time to get just right. Home renovations are no exception, as this Chicago family of six learned during the nearly decade-long overhaul of their Winnetka residence. “When the family bought the house, they knew there would be a shortterm plan to make it livable and a long-term plan to make it their dream home,” says residential designer Martin Horner, who worked with architect of record Paul Konstant and general contractor Jeff Lynch on the project.

Long before the family purchased the property in 2013, the abode underwent a notable transformation that altered its façade, setting the stage for this multiphase renovation. The once-red brick Georgian, which was built in 1947, received a modern makeover from a prior owner, who revised its exterior with white paint, large picture windows and a metal roof. Inside, the kitchen and baths had been refurbished, but by the time the current family took possession, those interior updates had begun to show their age. “We knew that the house needed some work to make it more family-friendly,” the wife says.

First, the team refinished the floors and upgraded the lighting and electrical systems. They also added a powder room, reworked the husband’s office and the kids’ baths, and decorated the spaces. “The layout was really good,” Horner explains. “We just addressed certain aspects of it, knowing that we would be back to do this big addition eventually.”

After settling into the residence, the family took time to contemplate their changing needs. “We wanted to see how we used the house, so we lived there for almost four years while working on plans,” the wife says. “Once we realized the scope of what we were doing, we moved out during construction.” That second phase of the home’s evolution saw the addition of a new kitchen,

cocktail bar, family room, mudroom and laundry room. The primary suite and basement were fully renovated, and a third-floor addition was put onto the original attic to give the couple’s sons their own bedrooms.

When it came time to address the interiors, comfort and durability were top of mind for the family. “This is real life,” the wife notes. “We have four kids, and we like to entertain. We didn’t want anything to be too precious.” The owners also asked that the inside of the house be harmonious with its façade. “Because the exterior is white with clean lines, we felt that the interior architecture should be a blank canvas,” Horner says. Upon entrance into the double-height foyer, an air of almost monastic minimalism directs the eye toward the windows and the view beyond. White paint envelops most of the rooms, creating a gallery-like backdrop for colorful abstract paintings. Playful prints along with dollops of indigo and hot pink bring a punchy energy to the spaces. One room that missed the all-white memo is the wife’s library, which functions as an haute hideaway and showcases her daring sense of color. There, a sea of marine-blue lacquer creates the ultimate snug. “With a fire going, it’s heaven,” the wife says. Just off the family room addition is a screened porch that opens onto the new swimming pool. The space functions as both an open-air pergola and a fully enclosed room thanks to a louvered roof that becomes a watertight ceiling with the press of a button. A similar level of ease extends to the landscaping, which includes a mix of hearty groundcover, hydrangeas and boxwood. “We wanted the vegetation to be durable so the family could focus on fun and not worry about the plantings,” explains landscape architect Carrie Woleben-Meade.

While 10 years of on-and-off renovations are an exercise in Job-like patience, taking the time to balance the needs of a busy family with good design meant not having to compromise. “A lot of clients feel like if they have kids, they can’t live beautifully,” Horner notes. “This is an example that proves you can.”

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Ebony herringbone floors and white walls establish the entry’s monochromatic feel, underscored by the Barron Custom Furniture settee and a Marc Trudeau sculpture, sourced by Thomas Masters. A brass-and-glass lantern by The Urban Electric Co. lights the way.
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Above: Cowtan & Tout’s Seagrass wallcovering and handmade tile from Cement Tile Shop provide texture and pattern in the jewel-box bar. The Urban Electric Co. sconces flank custom shelving by Chicago Copper & Iron Works Inc. Opposite: Topped with a pillow featuring a Hunt Slonem for Lee Jofa fabric, a vintage Swedish club chair from Lief upholstered in a Jed Johnson Home print brings an Art Deco vibe to the living room. A Ryan Fenchel painting is visible through the doorway.
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An Anna Kunz painting, sourced from McCormick Gallery, and a Shiir rug bring color to the dining room. Overhead, a chandelier by Remains Lighting Company accentuates the lines of a Century Furniture table surrounded by Charles Stewart Company side chairs and Artistic Frame host chairs.
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The game room is distinguished by its soaring vaulted ceiling. Designer Martin Horner gave it a kid-friendly revamp with performance fabrics and comfy seating options, including a Kravet swivel chair and a sectional from Room & Board. Left: In the family room, the armchairs’ Schumacher fabric and the Barron Custom Furniture sofa’s contrast welt nod to the blue of the Moroccan rug from Oscar Isberian Rugs. The chandelier is by Jonathan Browning Studios. Opposite: The addition of a new pool, screened pergola and outdoor kitchen allows the family to make the most of the warmer months. A pair of Harbour lounge chairs benefit from the shade of an RH umbrella.
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DREAM CATCHER

Through realism, painter Jennifer Presant delves into the surreal.

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The alchemy of painting never grows old for Evanston-based artist Jennifer Presant— how oils can conjure the highest flights of imagination with startling realism. “I’m still in awe that it can create something that looks so tangible,” she shares.

Presant’s works summon sensorial landscapes that follow the freewheeling logic of dreams. Disobeying laws of time and space, the walls of quaint homes crack open wide into far-flung lands, while vast wildernesses become confined within three-walled dioramas. Other works suggest real locales, but closer inspection reveals fanciful fusions of different places, like a confabulated memory. Rather than strict objective painting, the artist aims for something “more representative of how we experience life,” she explains. “ What it’s like being present while dreaming about the future and remembering the past.”

This surreal style grew from her training in figurative realism at the New York Academy of Art. While mastering the techniques, “I became less interested in representing what was in front of me,” she recalls. “I felt like I didn’t capture the full narrative, mentally or emotionally. I wanted to evoke, not just illustrate.”

Loosening the seams of reality made room for more introspective meditations on aging, human transience and, most of all, longing. “I liked the idea of manifesting these thoughts, making a mental projection become physical,” the artist explains. The immersive, human-scale experiences of video art installations provided key inspiration, particularly in her “virtual space” paintings of vast coastlines and deserts bounded by three walls. Imposing artificial dimensions onto otherwise overwhelming landscapes “creates a safe distance for us to contemplate nature, our longings and ideas,” Presant notes.

The artist uses both traditional methods and current technology to create her

paintings. Presant first sketches her ideas from imagination, merging real places of personal significance that she photographs for reference. In Photoshop, she completes the composition by layering different images, sometimes superimposing threewalled dimensions.

From there, she paints a color study, which she scans and prints full size on paper. Using the enlarged image as a Renaissance-style cartoon template, Presant transfers the composition by coating the back of the print in oil paint, then outlining its main forms onto the canvas. Working section by section allaprima style, the artist builds shapes and color values with layers of wet oil paint. The process proves painstaking but produces smooth, untextured surfaces, “as I don’t want the materials to interfere with the viewing,” she explains. Because with enough visual clarity, the edges of each painting seem to dissolve, allowing viewers to fully immerse themselves in quiet contemplation.

“I use my imagination to think up landscape combinations that would create an intriguing juxtaposition,” says Jennifer Presant of pieces like Lines of Reflection (opposite) and Passing Through (left). Her multistep process includes painting color studies (bottom) before creating the final work.

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WORLDLY VIBES

A couple’s love for travel shines through in this sophisticated Lakeview duplex.

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WRITTEN BY MIKKI BRAMMER | PHOTOGRAPHY BY RYAN MCDONALD | STYLING BY KIMBERLY SWEDELIUS Interior Design: Carly Moeller, Unpatterned

From contemporary floor plans to fresh materials, there are undoubtedly many positives to new-build condos, but sometimes they can feel a little impersonal. Though that wasn’t exactly the case with the Lakeview duplex that Bryan Anderson and Allen Gustin purchased—their affinity for all things French drew them to its herringbone floors and boiserie—the couple wanted to further tailor the space to suit their tastes.

At first they called on interior designer Carly Moeller to simply advise on finishes, but the pair soon realized she could do much more to help achieve their vision. “What we were really looking for was a sanctuary that had a bit of modern, a little vintage, some soothing colors and interesting decor that would make it a place we want to be in all the time,” Bryan says.

So, Moeller met the couple at their previous residence to “talk through some of their loves,” she explains. “Travel was a recurring theme, as well as cooking, so I knew they had a lot of collections in terms of cookbooks and art.” That included many photographic works—particularly of birds and African wildlife—taken by Allen and Bryan themselves, who both dabble in photography as a hobby.

While they didn’t want to go all out with color, Allen was drawn to blue and Bryan to purple. Moeller incorporated those hues in sophisticated, muted tones. In the living room, an eggplant-hued sofa offers a moody complement to chartreuse (another favorite of Bryan’s) Louis XIV-style chairs. Similar colors echo in the rug beneath that, combined with the antique French mirror on the mantel, evoke a distinctly Parisian ambience. A similar palette encapsulates the family room, where the deep jewel tones of the sofa and chairs create an elevated coziness. It’s all about balance, explains Moeller. “We wanted to have recurring colors throughout the home, so it felt cohesive,”

she says. “But we also made sure that each room had its own personality.”

In the dining room, rose-toned chairs cluster around a sleek oval table, offering a soothing contrast to the slate boiserie and injecting a burst of color into what was originally an all-white space. The gray wall also provides an apt canvas for two of the clients’ treasures: a pair of framed Hermès scarves.

Beyond furniture, Moeller turned to wallcoverings to add moments of color and drama. In the wine room—part of the original build—she and her team consulted on finishes and hardware. “We opted for a metallic gold cork wallcovering on the ceiling,” she says. “It brings in a bit of glam while being a little on the nose by using cork in a wine room.”

Since he primarily works from home, Bryan also requested a creative touch for his study. A wallcovering featuring relief maps of major international cities not only pays tribute to the couple’s wanderlust but also serves as an excellent Zoom backdrop. “People at work are tired of listening to me when someone new at a meeting asks if it’s a virtual background,” he laughs.

“I’ve had many colleagues roll their eyes and say, ‘Oh, here we go again with Bryan’s wall.’ ”

The condo’s most dramatic moment, however, is in the primary bedroom, where a wallcovering depicts an enchanted forest. The couple had long been eyeing the sylvan silk, so Moeller used its palette as a starting point for the whole room. “The clients just fell in love with that mural, and so we decided to take everything else—walls, ceiling, trim—dark and lean into the moody vibe of the backdrop,” she explains. A crown-like chandelier provides a regal finishing touch.

What is most satisfying for Moeller is that the home now truly befits its owners. “An important aspect of our process is that the clients feel like it’s a reflection of who they are,” she says. “I want it to be a beautifully designed space, but at the end of the day, the clients’ friends and family should be able to walk in and say, ‘Wow, this is totally them.’ ”

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A dreamy blue Ligne Roset sectional atop a rug from Oscar Isberian Rugs brings chic coziness to the family room. Set against a patterned Holly Hunt wallcovering are an Adam Thomas painting and an Artemide sconce.
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Above: To complement the kitchen cabinetry by European Woodworkers, designer Carly Moeller selected quartz countertops from MSI and a marble herringbone tile backsplash from Tile Outlet. The Philippe Starck for Flos Lighting pendant and Ligne Roset stools add a modern touch. Opposite: The dining room is an exercise in balance. Parquet floors, boiserie and a framed Hermés scarf provide a classic Parisian feel, while the Arteriors chandelier and Ligne Roset dining table and chairs instill a contemporary context.

With its rich eggplant-hued Roche Bobois sofa, rug from Oscar Isberian Rugs and Louis XIV–style chairs recovered in chartreuse Dedar fabric, the living room leans even more Gallic. An antique French mirror continues the theme.

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Above: “We wanted a statement piece for the powder room,” says homeowner Bryan Anderson. Moeller brought in Cole & Son’s Savuti wallpaper, which she paired with oversize sconces by Ian K. Fowler for Visual Comfort & Co. Opposite: The owners had long coveted de Gournay’s Hippolyta’s Forest silk wallcovering, so Moeller used it to set the mood in the primary bedroom. She then coated the walls, trim and ceiling in Benjamin Moore’s Blue Note and punctuated the space with a Currey & Company chandelier. Interior Design: Dan Rak, Dan Rak Design Home Builder: Patrick Murphy, Patrick Murphy Builders, LLC

Lakeside Revival

Inspired by the wooded setting, a designer transforms a 1960s cottage into his ideal weekend retreat.

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learing tired, old lakefront cottages to make way for grand summer houses is a trend along this stretch of Lake Michigan’s eastern shore—about two hours from Chicago by car and a short drive from the Ox-Bow School of Art & Artists’ Residency that began drawing creatives to the area in the early 1900s. One might have expected interior designer Dan Rak and his partner, Bob Garechana, to have followed suit after purchasing a 1968 cottage whose midcentury modern aesthetic had been diminished by harsh weather, encroaching weeds and a 1980s renovation with a traditional touch.

But while exploring the home’s dim, mazelike interior, the couple discovered an irresistible charm. “It had this creaky, weird, what’s-aroundthat-corner magic that you can’t create,” Rak says. Determined to preserve that quirkiness, they embarked upon a renovation that would celebrate the wooded lakeside setting while accommodating their lifestyle, which Rak describes as a “revolving door of friends and family coming through all summer long.”

In collaboration with general contractor Patrick Murphy, the designer reconfigured some rooms while keeping the inverted floor plan that gives the top-floor living and dining spaces, kitchen and primary suite the best water views. The lower level, once a garage, became a lounge, gym, laundry room, office and guest bedrooms. Small windows sparingly placed throughout the house were replaced with more generous expanses of glass, and the worn exterior was refreshed with tongue-and-groove cedar siding painted a deep, woodsy green-brown hue.

In a nostalgic move—and to the surprise of his designer friends—Rak preserved the brick fireplace that gives the living room a 1980s timestamp. “I had the same brass fireplace doors in the house I grew up in; they’re creaky and hard to open, and I love them,” he says. “Besides, I didn’t want to strip this house of everything that had happened to it over the past 50 years.” In places where old finishes had to go, Rak employed what he calls “head-scratcher” design elements— including tongue-and-groove paneling, narrowplank red oak flooring, and handmade tile in sea

green—“that make people wonder, ‘This isn’t original—or is it?’ ” he explains.

Rak initially envisioned filling the abode with clean-lined furnishings inspired by the modern architecture, but his discovery of an armchair with subtly carved arms and cane sides shifted his trajectory toward pieces that nod to the forested setting with warm, organic finishes and textural fabrics. Two of those inspirational armchairs, upholstered in prima alpaca plaid, now face the living room fireplace. In the dining room, seats with woven rope backs surround a reclaimed wood table. And on the second-floor porch that spans the front of the dwelling, rattan furniture adds an Adirondack-camp vibe.

The furnishings’ natural palette contrasts against wallcoverings that bring color and whimsy: romantic crimson florals in a passageway Rak calls “the Beauty and the Beast hallway,” a green plaid in the entryway, and an abstract treescape in the kitchen that complements the room’s new white oak cabinetry. “I had seen that pattern in Paris before we bought the house and had been carrying it around in my bag,” Rak says of the latter. “It was the first material I selected, and its soft greens and muted blues set the tone for the whole place.”

A swan motif on the lounge walls memorializes the pair of waterfowl that once swam on the property’s long-since overgrown pond. The couple had initially planned to restore the water feature—and to call their new residence “Little Pond Cottage”—“but no one would even give us a price for the restoration, so we decided it was going to become ‘Lost Pond Cottage’ instead,” Rak laughs. In its place, landscape designer Scott Golin created a wide lawn that extends down to the road separating the dwelling from the lake. “The changes to the house made it stand out as so clean and simple, and I wanted to do the same with the landscaping,” Golin explains. “Long, sweeping bed lines and mass plant groupings accomplished this by preventing any area from appearing too busy.”

Across the road, 100 stairs lead down to 150 feet of private lake frontage and a deck furnished with a row of umbrella-shaded lounge chairs. “It’s a commitment when you go down there,” Rak says—but trifles compared to giving an old property an entirely new look and life.

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Tongue-and-groove paneling emphasizes the quirky winding staircase of a Michigan lake house. “We tried to add subtle details that brought in that cottage-y, woodsy feel,” says designer Dan Rak. Above the vintage stool hangs a Visual Comfort & Co. lantern.

Natural materials star in the family room: rattan on a Universal Furniture armchair, woven fabric on the Sherrill Furniture sectional and oak on a Dovetail coffee table. The adjacent lounge features Osborne & Little’s Swan Lake wallcovering.
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Left: In the kitchen’s bar area, white oak cabinetry complements the Iceberg Quartzite Extra countertop from Terrazzo & Marble Supply Companies. A lower cabinet holds a Monogram wine refrigerator. Opposite: The primary bedroom’s Bernhardt sofa and Crate & Barrel armchair—above which hangs a Zoe Bios Creative diptych—provide perches for taking in lake views. A Crate & Barrel coffee table centers the seating arrangement.
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Above: Riad Tile’s sea-green zellige tiles on the shower wall inject a sense of verdancy into the primary bath. Draperies in Rose Tarlow Melrose House’s Little Bird frame a Victoria + Albert freestanding pedestal tub. Opposite: A Four Hands bed features cane accents that bring warmth to a guest bedroom. The nightstand, also by Four Hands, is topped with a Renwil lamp. The Loloi Rugs accent pillow and rug add soft color. With its row of woven chaises by Four Hands and pair of Safavieh umbrellas, the private lakeside deck is ready for sunbathing. Along the railing, Rak placed a faceted concrete table and weathered-teak chairs, all by Four Hands.
“It had this creaky, weird, what’saround-thatcorner magic that you can’t create.”
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is the passion of our people behind the scenes,” he says. “They are talented and never afraid to tackle a challenge. As a result, word-of-mouth has always been the driving force behind our growth.” Of course, one might also point to the skill found in JMD’s execution and the respect the team has for design. “Our role is to ensure that the client’s vision comes to life in the most efficient and effective way,” Jors says. “Here at JMD, we have an understanding of and respect for the vision of the project. Handling the surprises of construction while maintaining the final intent for both design and function is imperative for project execution at this level.”

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As a niche-oriented business, Fresh Twist Studio takes houses and turns them into homes. Specializing in window treatments, furniture and textile design, the firm was founded in 2010 by Betty Brandolino. From the beginning, she made decisions that defined the brand and accelerated the company’s growth. “Learning the window treatment business early on was probably the largest milestone,” she shares. “There is no formal education for this, but taking the time to understand the technical details and marrying that knowledge with a design background led to me opening a Hunger Douglas gallery and furniture showroom in

downtown Elmhurst five years ago.” Upon visiting Fresh Twist Studio, clients experience Brandolino’s “timeless and classic design with a modern twist,” which first inspired the company’s name. Whether selecting the perfect window treatments or sifting through furniture pieces for the best fit, Brandolino relies on her showroom displays to help educate clients, provide sit tests and facilitate having fun with textile combinations. “Having a space where clients can see the products and get a taste of our brand creates buzz and benefits their projects,” she says. “We help our clients make selections they are confident they’ll love when they walk into that finished space.”

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As the world of home automation continues to enhance our lives, more homeowners are leaning toward this convenience with their window treatments. We are automating entire homes.

Up to this point, what do you feel has been your greatest success and why?

I would say the continuous growth of the business. I really love all of my relationships with my clients, networking partners and staff. I feel the people I get to interact with daily are the reason I am still in business, and I am so honored to have clients who trust us and allow us to partner on their projects.

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Top This new construction home has a very open floor plan, so textural elements help bring an inviting warmth. Left The owner of this space loves color and pattern, so Fresh Twist delivered with the wallpaper, artwork and upholstery, as well as Roman shades with a scaled pattern. Right Roller shades on an automated timer help to keep this kitchen, where western exposure brings ample sunlight, energy efficient. Opposite For a client who loves her fireplace, Fresh Twist created a comfortable seating area perfect for enjoying the fire with a cup of coffee.
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