At Home Magazine: Balancing Act

There’s a certain satisfaction that comes with seeing a design fully come together as this one did.

I was thrilled to see one of my favorite kitchen projects featured in the current issue of At Home Magazine.  This was a project I collaborated on with Sound Beach Partners.  Designing this kitchen involved first gutting and opening up the original space.  There’s a certain satisfaction that comes with seeing a design fully come together as this one did.  The resulting space is both beautiful and functional, with a layout that pleases the eye while giving the homeowners every convenience available in a working kitchen.  Amy Aidinis Hirsch Interior Design Greenwich CTAmy Aidinis Hirsch Interior Design CTAmy Aidinis Hirsch Interior Design kitchenAmy Aidinis Hirsch Interior Design

By Ann Loynd, Photos by Neil Landino

 

NEH Design in Depth: A New Studio in Greenwich

Last week, I was happy to host New England Home’s networking event for designers, builders, and architects at my Greenwich studio.

Last week, I was happy to host New England Home‘s networking event for designers, builders, and architects at my Greenwich studio.  We had a wonderful evening!  My friend Stacy Kunstel – talented stylist, writer, producer, and editor – wrote a great feature about this event for the NEH blog.  What a great start to a new year in my new studio.

Design in Depth: A New Studio in Greenwich

By Stacy Kunstel

Last Thursday night New England Home kicked off its networking events for 2014 in Greenwich at the new studio of Amy Aidinis Hirsh Interior Design. Having published Amy’s work before in our Connecticut edition, and having recognized her with a 5 Under 40 design award,* we of course expected it to be a wonderful space. I, for one, was unprepared for how much I absolutely loved this interior design studio. Here are a few photos of the space before it started to fill up with people.

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Photos by Stacy Kunstel

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As with her residential designs, details are so important and play such a crucial role. These cerused tables and baskets serve as stylish markers and organizational tools.

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More than once during the evening I heard other designers mention how much they wished their own samples room looked like Amy’s.

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Equal measures rough and glam balance the studio, such as this combination of rough-hewn beams and shimmering paper.

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Check out the powder room, break room, and back hall.

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Amy’s own office is just as chic.

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Congratulations, Amy, on your new space, and thanks for making it such a great party!

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* Editor’s note: It’s not too late to be one of 2014’s 5 Under 40 award winners—however, all nominations and supporting material are due next Monday, February 10. Click here for more information.

Feature in Greenwich Magazine

I recently sat down with Greenwich Magazine to talk about my new studio and office space.

I was recently interviewed by Greenwich Magazine to talk about my new studio and office space.  It was a great opportunity to express why this building is so special as well as the process of creating my ideal working office and I was so excited to see their feature in this month’s issue.

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Designer Connection on Artisphere Online

I recently sat down with Patrick Ganino, the editor of Artisphere Online and an artist I’ve worked with in the past, to discuss the link between interior design and decorative painting.

Artisphere Online is a digital magazine for decorative painting professionals.  Decorative artists are skilled artisans who specialize in creating custom murals and painted finishes, as well as restoration.  I recently sat down with Patrick Ganino, the editor of Artisphere Online and an artist I’ve worked with in the past, to discuss the link between interior design and decorative painting.  While there are benefits and conveniences to using ready-made wall applications, in some cases only a professional artist can achieve the desired effect.  Having a relationship with an experienced, talented artist can really expand a designer’s toolbox as well as a client’s options.

The Designer Connection

Written by Patrick Ganino

Amy Aidinis HirschAmy Hirsch is an interior design located in Greenwich, CT   With a keen eye for timeless interiors and a nod towards an unexpected approach for modern details, Amy creates a balance of form and function.  Sophisticated, unusual palettes and resourceful selections define the comfortable nature of Amy’s interiors. Whether it is a project of grand scale or an intimate abode each project is comprehensive and collaborative. With great exuberance and an innovative perspective Amy creates environments that are inspired, yet uniquely you. I thought it might be fun to start getting insight from prestigious interior designers on their thoughts of our craft.

1.  How often do you use decorative painting in your design?Amy Aidinis Hirsch Interior Design

Quite often.  It really depends on what type of media is involved.   When I do call upon an artist it ranges from murals to leaf to simple glazes.  Times when I do not go with an artist is usually because of economic reasons.  Sometimes it is easier for the scope of the project to use textural wallpapers.

 2.  Is it easier because you take the artist out of the equation?

It is because it is instant gratification.  The product is already done and it is easier for the client to understand what they are getting creating a more viable end game.

3.   OK then, when do you use an artist?

There is a beauty about using an artist.  With an artist your possibilities are endless.  You have no limitations when it comes to color or technique.  It is truly a custom product that is created.  Working with an artist takes patience which adds more time but there are certain applications that only an artist can create and there lies the value.

4.   What are your favorite techniques when hiring a decorative artist?

I am in love with silver leaf right now.

High polished venetian plaster.

Chinoiserie is a favorite of mine.  There is a sexiness of something clean and modern but I also love layers and details that go into creating that piece.

Amy Hirsch Greenwich Interior DesignAs a designer, I come across things that inspire my creativity almost constantly.  Whether it’s the vibrant color of moss growing on a stone wall or that perfect find at a local antique dealer, inspiration is everywhere.  Keeping an idea book of materials, references, photos, and sources isn’t at all a new concept among designers.  What’s amazing is how quickly the ideas accumulate, but I love having a wealth of inspiration to draw from as the need arises.  I think working with artists is a collaboration.  What I portray and then what the artist can simulate.  Each eye works hand in hand with each other and that is the beauty of it.

2013 Year in Review

This past year was a great year of growth and opportunities for my design firm.

This past year was a great time of growth and opportunities for my design firm.  I loved working on so many amazing projects and meeting clients who were able to share my vision for the ideal design for their homes.  I loved the experience of designing my new studio and offices and am looking forward to seeing what incredible things wait for my business in 2014.  I’m fortunate to have a wonderful family and talented staff to support me on this journey.

During the past year, I really enjoyed seeing my work gain the attention of different publications.  That sort of recognition is so validating.  I’ve been reflecting on the past year lately and thinking about how I continue to grow as a designer.  Looking back on the press I received in 2013 is both humbling and exciting.  Here are the various publications which featured my work last year.  I can’t wait to see what 2014 has in store for Amy Aidinis Hirsch, LLC!

March 2013:  Seeing Red in At Home in Fairfield County Magazine

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May 2013:  Natural Edge in At Home in Fairfield County Magazine

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 May 2013:  Connecticut Cottages & Gardens Project of Note

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 August 2013:  Designers’ Houses in At Home in Fairfield County Magazine

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September 2013:  CTC&G’s Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Fall Collection Launch

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November 2013:  Q&A with Connecticut Cottages and Gardens Magazine

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December 2013:  Kitchen Color in House Beautiful Magazine

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Kitchen Color in House Beautiful Magazine

Various designers, including myself, share favorite kitchen paint colors and describe why we love those colors.

The December/January 2014 issue of House Beautiful contains a great article called Kitchen Color.  Various designers, including myself, share favorite kitchen paint colors and describe why we love those colors.  It’s a great way to remind yourself that the kitchen can be an expression creativity and doesn’t need be be limited to a typical palette.

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Q & A with Connecticut Cottages and Gardens

In the current issue of Connecticut Cottages and Gardens, I sit down for a Q&A regarding my vignette for the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams showroom in Greenwich.

Last month, I created one of a series of vignettes for the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams showroom in Greenwich for an event to launch their fall line.  As a sponsor of the event, Connecticut Cottages and Gardens invited each vignette designer to sit down for a Q&A.  My interview appears in the most recent issue of CTC&G.  Being a part of this event was a great experience!  I hope you enjoy reading about the design of the vignette.

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Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Fall Collection

I am so excited to be a part of a great event, happening tonight.

I am so excited to be a part of a great event, happening tonight.  Sponsored by Connecticut Cottages & Gardens, this cocktail party marks the unveiling of the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Fall Collection.  The party will feature three Connecticut lifestyle vignettes, one of which I created.

At the event tonight, I will be sure to take photos and plan on sharing them here.  There will also be an editorial on the event in the November issue of CT&G, so keep an eye out for that as well!

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Designers’ Houses in At Home Magazine

I was so happy to have my own home included in this feature!

At Home in Fairfield County recently released their Sept/Oct 2013 issue, which features the homes of 5 designers.  I was so happy to have my own home included in this feature!  With so much of my waking time spent focusing on the design of my clients’ homes, it was nice to take a step back to appreciate my own sanctuary and share it with someone else.

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Connecticut Cottages and Gardens Project of Note

The finished potting shed gave my client the ideal space for spending time on his favorite hobby.

Last summer I shared my plans for a potting shed design that was a work in progress.  Looking back on those initial plans, it’s interesting to see how many of those details were incorporated into the final design.  And yes, it is possible to use grow bulbs with sconces!  The finished potting shed gave my client the ideal space for spending time on his favorite hobby and has now been featured by Connecticut Cottages & Gardens as a Project of Note.  To see photos and read about details of this project, pick up a copy of the magazine today!