Year in Review: 2014

This past year has been an incredible journey for me.

This past year has been an incredible journey for me.  I’ve worked with great clients to complete projects that challenged and inspired me, traveled to places I’ll always remember, and been able to enjoy time with my own family.  This time of year, I like to look back at my accomplishments and think of about how my firm has grown and where I want to see it go in the future.  In 2014, I settled in to my new office space and enjoyed having such ideal surroundings to meet with clients or work on projects with my staff.

One of the ways I measure the visibility and direction of my business is by the attention my work receives from various publications.  Over the course of 2014, I was happy to have a presence in several fantastic magazines.  Here’s a recap of our press over the past year!

January 2014: Artisphere Online
January 2014: Artisphere Online
January 2014: Greenwich Magazine
January 2014: Greenwich Magazine
February 2014: New England Home
February 2014: New England Home
March 2014: At Home Magazine
March 2014: At Home Magazine
April 2014: Better Homes and Gardens - Storage
April 2014: Better Homes and Gardens – Storage
July 2014:  New England Home
July 2014: New England Home
November 2014:  Connecticut Cottages and Gardens
November 2014: Connecticut Cottages and Gardens

 

 

New Year’s Eve Fashion

Whether your New Year’s Eve plans include a romantic night in or an exciting night out, it’s a great excuse to wear something special.

Whether your New Year’s Eve plans include a romantic night in or an exciting night out, it’s a great excuse to wear something special.  New Year’s Eve is about looking ahead, celebrating the future, and enjoying a good party.  This is one night of the year when extra sparkle is always a good idea!  Consider a daring pop of color, accessories that take your dress to another level, or materials you don’t include in your everyday wardrobe.

You can never go wrong with the classic little black dress, while a statement piece of jewelry will make the look extra special for New Year’s Eve.  A killer pair of shoes will have the same effect.  Or, stand out from the crowd by wearing a pretty pastel shade.  A New Year’s Eve party is the perfect time to take a risk and step out of your comfort zone.

Here are some of my favorite fashion ideas for New Year’s Eve.  What will you be wearing?

Herve Leger
Hervé Léger: Daga sequined bandage dress
Tamara Mellon
Tamara Mellon: Smocking
Jimmy Choo
Jimmy Choo: Camile
Rafe
Rafe: Maryanne Faceted Shell Minaudiere, Ivory Multi
Herve Leger 2
Hervé Léger: Ari metallic bandage mini dress
Louboutin
Christian Louboutin: Debout Glitter & PVC Red Sole Pump, Gold
Alexander McQueen clutch
Alexander McQueen: Python Hexagon Frame Clutch Bag
Alice Olivia
Alice + Olivia: Princess layered tulle mini dress
Jimmy Choo 2
Jimmy Choo: Legia elaphe and metallic leather sandals
Alexander McQueen clutch 2
Alexander McQueen: Snakeskin Oval Knuckle Clutch Bag

 

 

 

 

Gift Ideas

Here’s a quick list of gift ideas I love.

During the holiday season, I try to think of what might be a little different to give as a gift.  With all of the hustle and bustle, here’s a quick list of gift ideas I love.  If you’re like me and wind up doing last minute shopping, meaning you need something in a pinch, one of these options might be perfect.   Happy shopping!

Alaura Sea Salt Caramels
Alaura Sea Salt Caramels, handmade and so rich.
Baobab Collection Diffuser
Baobab Collection Diffuser
David Collins Studio
David Collins Studio, perfect for the design enthusiast.
Ivory Trio Winston Flowers
Ivory Trio from Winston Flowers
Jo Malone London Candle
Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt Candle
Lance Wovens Standard Tote
Standard Tote from LanceWovens
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2013 Chateau Miraval Cotes de Provence Rosé Jolie-Pitt & Perrin
Pink Himalayan Salt
Pink Himalayan Salt
Trovare Tray
Seraphina Tray from Trovare Home
West End Metallic Print Glassware
Metallic Print Glassware Set from West End

What are your favorite gifts to give friends and family?

Drapery Hardware

Drapery hardware is a finishing touch on a space that has a lot of potential to add interest to window treatments.

One of my favorite parts of the design process is getting to the stage where I choose final details for a room.  Drapery hardware is a finishing touch on a space that has a lot of potential to add interest to window treatments.  The hardware is like jewelry for the window, complementing the room or adding ornamentation.

I love to use this pole along with a dark tarnish finish and sometimes a contrast ring.
I love to use this pole along with a dark tarnish finish and sometimes a contrast ring.
The lucite poles from Houles are just so cool.
The lucite poles from Houles are just so cool.

There are so many styles of rods and rings available, from contemporary elements to more traditional styles and everything in between.  You can really customize the look of drapery hardware by thoughtful choice of materials, finishes, and accessories.   The hardware can be sleek and minimal or make a bigger visual impact.  Using contrasting rings with a bar is one way to achieve a memorable look.  You can also mix darks and lights or use varying materials for an unexpected twist on drapery hardware.

Love the square rings!
Love the square rings!
Great scale and tone. The finial is very simple.
Great scale and tone. The finial is very simple.
Lucite with metal rings from Gretchen Everett Hardware.
Lucite with metal rings from Gretchen Everett Hardware.

In some cases, having simple hardware that is recessed allows the window treatments to be the focus.  Hardware that doesn’t dominate the look of the windows is sometimes a better choice for a room.

For a contemporary look – the pole from the Mina collection in brushed nickel is pretty sleek.
For a contemporary look – the pole from the Mina collection in brushed nickel is pretty sleek.

Which look do you prefer?

Color Obsession: Navy and Plum

Navy and plum make a deep, sultry combo.

Navy and plum make a deep, sultry combo.  What I love about them is how they are such a saturated.  So many people want blue or navy for their interiors which is so typical to see paired with white or red — things that are basic.  I want to be able to counteract with something else, and plum does that.  It doesn’t create a high contrast, but the two colors pair well because they are on the same level of saturation.  Part of my obsession is my serious desire to get away from what everyone else is doing.  Yes, an interior is an investment, and some people are braver than others.  I see so much similarity and safeness as a designer, so when I am working on projects with repetitive palettes, it is nice to jump outside the box.  With a color like blue that everyone loves, I like the idea of being original and pairing it with something that isn’t the norm.  Add a little spice!

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1.  Purple Ocean, oil on canvas, by Lynn Grayson

2.  Fragile, photography by Cathleen Naundorf

3.  1950s Lounge Chair from Michel Contessa

4.  Valentino Spring 2015

5.  Galata Pumps by Louboutin

6.  Tablecloth from My World Bazaar — fabric would make amazing pillows!

7.  Hughes Upholstered Velvet Sofa

8.  Over Dyed Vintage by Sacco Carpet

 

Favorite Things: Bar Carts

A bar cart is a great addition to your home furnishings.

A bar cart is a great addition to your home furnishings.  They are versatile, compact, and mobile, letting you set up the party in any room of the home — or even outdoors.   It can find a spot in unexpected places, such as a console in the entry.  Pretty decanters are one thing, but I think it’s cooler when it’s just dressed with bottles.  The upside to that is, it’s constantly changing!  The bar cart is an elegant reminder of the glamorous past, a throwback to an era of sophistication.  Here are some of my favorite examples of bar carts.  Which would you like to wheel out at your next party?

1.  This bar cart features a chic geode knob.  (Image via The Decorista)

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2.  Expandable Rolling Server from 1st Dibs

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3.  Vince SS Bar Cart from Worlds Away

Bar Carts 54.  Cesar Lacca Bar Cart

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5.  Console Cart, a more rustic bar cart.

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6.  1930s Industrial Steel Bar Cart from Restoration Hardware

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7.  Roland N Bar Cart, nickel plated with mirrored shelf.

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8.  Nero Bar Cabinet from Williams-Sonoma Home

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9.  Milo Baughman Bar Cart

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10.  Bar Cart no. One from The New Traditionalists

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Custom Pillows

Custom pillows are a need in a room.

Custom pillows are a need in a room.  The moment someone wants to take them out of a design, my heart starts to palpitate.  Pillows are the icing on a cake, finishing a sofa or chair and pulling the room together.  I actually feel unsettled if custom pillows aren’t part of a design.

Additional details such as the edging or embellishments provide further ways to individualize each pillow.  They don’t have to all match each other, the upholstery, the window treatments, and the rugs.  Pillows let you mix things up, soften an area, or influence the mood of a room.  Here are some custom pillows I’ve designed for clients, each one designed specifically for a certain space.

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More Must-Have Design Books

I love adding to my collection of interior design books

I love adding to my collection of interior design books.  There’s so much inspiration in all of these pages!  Seeing what iconic designers are doing really makes me want to be a better designer myself.  Books like these are an invaluable resource, allowing us glimpses at a wider world than we would normally see in our day to day lives and opening our minds to new possibilities.  Here are some design books that would make a great addition to any design enthusiast’s home library.

As you all know, books are a passion of mine.  Here are some recent ones that I’ve been exploring.

1.  Artfully Modern: Interiors by Richard Mishaan

Artfully Modern

2.  Jean-Louis Denoit: Interiors

Jean Louis Denoit Interiors

3.  Tory Burch: In Color

Tory Burch In Color

4.  Markham Roberts: Decorating the Way I See It

Markham Roberts Decorating The Way I See It

5.  The Tailored Interior

The Tailored Interior

6.  Mies

Mies

 

CTC&G 2014 Pink Aid

I was so happy to participate in the 2014 Pink Aid Fashion Show and Luncheon by Connecticut Cottages and Gardens.

I was so happy to participate in the 2014 Pink Aid Fashion Show and Luncheon by Connecticut Cottages and Gardens at Mitchells of Westport.  The event, which raises money for the fight against breast cancer, includes an auction of pink chairs and other pink items donated by designers.  I contributed a chair, which you can see in the November 2014 issue of CTC&G, along with all of the other  pink items created by some very talented designers.

Amy Aidinis Hirsch 2014 Pink AidI donated this great antique, Midcentury chair covered in a geometric Lanza Jaipur Pink from Romo.  Pick up a copy of CTC&G to see the other pink items!

Holiday Traditions

With the start of the holidays a few weeks away, I am always brought back to the many traditions that were handed down through the generations in my family.

With the start of the holidays a few weeks away, I am always brought back to the many traditions that were handed down through the generations in my family.

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We lived next door to my grandparents, so I was very fortunate to have been able to watch my grandmother as she would cook and bake.  We were quite a large family, so when the holidays came she would start to prepare days in advance by baking cookies and storing them until she was ready to use them.  Her pastas were made fresh; I remember her cutting the raviolis on the kitchen table.

Everything was homemade.  She would can and jar the vegetables and fruits from the garden that my grandfather grew to enjoy them throughout the year.  Of course, at the time I was too young to realize this was the way she was taught by her mother.

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She made so many great meals and desserts, so I thought I would share her recipe for one of my favorite cookies that she baked, her melt-in-your-mouth Walnut Sticks.

I try to keep with tradition, though unlike my grandmother, I may not cook or bake everything from scratch. One of the desserts I bake every Thanksgiving is Pumpkin Pie.  This is a favorite in my house and I always make sure I bake enough of them so there is plenty to go around.

I hope you enjoy these desserts.  It’s never too late to start a tradition of your own to pass down in your family!

Walnut Sticks

Walnut Sticks Recipe

Ingredients:

2 cups all purpose flour

1 ½ cup of dark brown sugar

1 cup Crisco or 2 sticks margarine or butter

1 cup chopped nuts

2 eggs

Use a quarter sheet cookie baking pan.  If using a full half sheet, you will need to double recipe and cooking time.

Makes approximately 2 dozen.

Mix together the flour, 1 cup brown sugar, Crisco or butter, and 1 egg.  Mix until soft enough to spread onto a cookie sheet pan.  Spread evenly, making sure it is not too thick or the cookies will be doughy and heavy; they need to be thin and crispy.  Beat the other egg slightly and spread on top of the batter.  Sprinkle the ½ cup of brown sugar on top of the batter, then spread the nuts on top.

Bake at 400 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. Cool completely.  Cut into 1 ¼” wide and 2 ½” long cookies.

Pumpkin Pie

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Ingredients:

1 ½ cups sugar

1 tsp. salt

2 tsp. ground cinnamon

1 tsp. ground ginger

1 ½ tsp. ground cloves

4 large eggs

1 can (29oz.) Libby’s 100% Pure Pumpkin

2 cans (12 fl.oz. each) Carnation Evaporated Milk

2 unbaked 9-inch (4 cup volume) deep-dish pie shells

8 to 16oz heavy cream for whipping

Makes 2 pies.

Mix sugar, salt, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves in a small bowl.  Beat eggs in a large bowl.  Stir pumpkin and sugar mixture into eggs.  Gradually stir in evaporated milk.  Pour into pie shells and bake in preheated oven at 425F for 15 minutes.  Reduce temperature to 350 F and bake 40 to 50 minutes, or until knife or toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool completely on a wire rack for 2 hours, then serve immediately or refrigerate.

I usually make these pies the night before.  Just be careful not to touch the top of the pies when storing them.

Whip the cream just before serving pies; I usually add some sugar to the cream while whipping.  Enjoy!