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Kathleen Walsh Designs an Eclectic Townhouse Inspired by an Art Collection
The resulting mix is a continual conversation starter
By Anna Logan kathleen Walsh Interiors
New York City apartments aren’t known for their privacy especially if you have street-facing windows. Such was the case for Kathleen Walsh’s clients in Manhattan’s West Village. “It is one of those apartments that you walk by and look up and kind of wonder what’s inside,” says the designer of the five-story townhouse. If passers-by do happen to catch a glimpse inside these windows, however, they’ll be greeted with all kinds of art and personality.
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Spring is just around the corner, which means it s almost time for the unveiling of the 2021 Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach. The 20 designers tapped to transform a Mediterranean-style manse on Flagler Drive are hard at work right now, dreaming and scheming up incredible designs for their designated rooms and outdoor living spaces.
We re offering an exclusive first look at some of the sketches, renderings, and mood boards these designers have been working on as they reimagine this year s Palm Beach iteration of the Kips Bay Decorator Show House. From Kemble Interiors s botanical-inspired guest bedroom to Casa Gusto s fabulous foyer staircase, here s a peek at what to expect at this year s show house.
We see interior designers expertly mixing patterns on Instagram and in glossy magazines, but how do you do it in your home when you don t have formal training or a professional eye? There are some basic rules for getting multiple patterns to coexist harmoniously. Start by selecting a main motif that will set the tone. You need to have one statement pattern to start with, and then go from there, says Edith-Anne Duncan, an interior designer, who recommends using a floral or chinoiserie wallpaper or fabric as a launching point. Then layer in supporting designs. Pattern-mixing is a chorus, and you need altos, sopranos, tenors and a bass line, Luckett says. She advises mixing patterns with large and small scales, juxtaposing motifs that have movement (florals) with designs that have structure (geometrics), and embracing repetition through a cohesive colour scheme.
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