Although it’s been raining every other day here in New York, it’s so nice to see glimmers of spring. There’s a cherry tree starting to bloom outside my office window; my boys are spending every afternoon biking and scooting around the neighborhood; and many of our projects are moving out of the “on paper” phase
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Mid-Century Meets Bohemian Chic
It’s been a busy winter at BHD, both wrapping up existing projects from last fall and meeting with new clients ready to redo their homes for spring. Getting to know new clients is always exciting, especially when we learn a bit more about what drew them to us. Being big lovers of color, texture and
Read MoreLiving Large: Plus-Size Prints
When it comes to statement-making patterns, the bigger the better. I’ve clad an entire dining room and upstairs sitting room in Gaston y Daniela’s Paraiso – a vibrant, tropical fiesta touting a 54″ x 57″ repeat. That means the entire width of the bolt boasts a different motif…there is essentially no repeat. Josef Frank fabrics
Read MoreClient Inspiration: Block Print Bench Scene
We’re in full-swing at the moment, having just taken on our ninth client since Jan 1. It’s always so exciting – and so overwhelming – finding that very first piece for the moodboard though. And with over a dozen rooms in play at the moment, our inspiration is stretching far and wide. One of our
Read MoreA Preppy Pink & Green Palm Beach Bedroom
Perhaps it’s because I’m a mom of two little boys and I’ve never properly satisfied my appetite for Lilly Pulitzer, but when I was faced with dressing a jewel-box of a guest bedroom I felt an undeniable tug to clad the room in pink and green. Or maybe it’s just because it’s mid-winter here New
Read MoreFabric Like Les Touches
Like so many friends in the design world, Remy and I share a mutual affection for Brunschwig & Fils Les Touches (pictured above). The lovechild of a dalmatian and a cheetah, Les Touches’s brilliant animal-esque speckling renders it an incredibly versatile fabric that plays nice with a variety of styles from old-school traditional and Southern
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