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Better Homes & Gardens - Interior Designers Share the Items in Their Homes That They’d Buy Time and Time Again →
Better Homes & Gardens
Interior Designers Share the Items in Their Homes That They’d Buy Time and Time Again
Written by Colleen Sullivan
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14. Kartell Pilastro Stool
“This stool has such unique lines and an interesting shape—it looks beautiful tucked under a table or as a perch in an entry or a hallway. Plus, it’s fun and functional. I use it as a side table for drinks, a footstool for lounging, and even for extra seating.”
— Nadia Watts, founder, Nadia Watts Interior Design
Tip: Watts likes to fill rooms with multi-use pieces. “I prefer furniture that looks like art but also serves a purpose,” she says.
Homes & Gardens - Designers say these are 5 of the most difficult paint colors to decorate with – here's how to make them work →
Designers say these are 5 of the most difficult paint colors to decorate with – here's how to make them work Written by Emily Moorman
What Are The Most Difficult Paint Colors To Decorate With? Check out All Five HERE
Dark Jewel Colors
“Decorating with jewel tones often seems like a bold move, but if sophisticated and dramatic is the goal, these dark tones are a winner.”
Photographer: Nickolas Sargent
House Beautiful - How to Create an Ultra-Private Home and Yard, According to Designers →
How to Create an Ultra-Private Home and Yard, According to Designers Written by Kelsey Mulvey
How to Create Privacy With Your Decor Check out All the Tips Here!
In a recent Palm Beach project, Watts created some privacy between the foyer and living room by hanging art on columns facing the front door. Meanwhile, strategic accent tables create a stylish separation between entry and living. “Traffic still flows freely around the round table, however the eye has plenty of places to play around,” Watts adds.
Homes & Gardens - 5 LUXE SHADES AND HOW TO INCORPORATE THEM INTO YOUR HOME →
From rich jewel tones to neutrals, these colors add a sense of luxury to home decor.
Color plays a hugely important role in setting the mood and tone of a room. Indeed, the right color choices can set you on your way to mastering a sense of luxury, no matter what decorating style you favor.
Thank you Homes and Gardens and Emily Moorman for featuring our Jeweled Gallery from this year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House in West Palm Beach, FL!
Read the article HERE
(Image credit: Susan Yeley Homes/photography Sarah Shields, Nadia Watts Interior Design/photography Nickolas Sargent, Hanna Li Interiors/photography Jess Isaac/styling Kate Flynn)
A look inside Kips Bay Palm Beach! →
What a wild and wonderful ride it has been! Designing The Lively Loggia and Jeweled Gallery at the Kips Bay 2024 Designer Showhouse in West Palm Beach, FL, was an exhilarating experience. Collaborating with The Shade Store, we created custom drapes using my Kravet Gem Collection Fabric, infusing the space with vibrant colors and luxurious textures.
Featured above: Drapery in the Jeweled Gallery using Kravet Gem Collection fabric, in collaboration with The Shade Store
Last week’s event at the Kravet showroom (Denver), hosted by The Shade Store, provided a fantastic opportunity to connect with the Denver design community and share the behind-the-scenes stories of our showhouse journey. I'm grateful to Kravet and The Shade Store for their amazing sponsorship, which made this project possible.
If you missed the discussion, not to worry! You can still take a virtual tour of the showhouse here, and check out this article, which features The Jeweled Gallery and offers inspiring design insights from the show.
Thank you to everyone who supported and followed along with our Kips Bay adventure. Stay tuned for more exciting projects to come!
House Beautiful- All the Best Design Takeaways From the 2024 Kips Bay Palm Beach Show House →
Thank you House Beautiful and Catherine Dipersico for this lovely piece on the Kips Bay Palm Beach Show House! Read Here for all of the Takeaways.
The designers gave new life to the classic pink-and-green palette, seashell motifs, and more.
Palm Beach Daily News - The grand tour: Design pros create luxe rooms at Kips Bay show house in W. Palm Beach →
Thank you Christine Davis for this beautiful piece for the Showhouse.
Sargent Photography
Designer Nadia Watts of Denver is a great-great granddaughter of master jeweler and glass designer Louis Comfort Tiffany of Tiffany & Co., and she took cues from Tiffany’s rich color palette and design sensibility to welcome visitors to the show house. With a 13-foot ceiling, the front loggia features comfortable seating with a color pallet of green, gray and yellow.
From there visitors head into the foyer, which is decorated as gallery with a rich color scheme inspired by pieces of Tiffany leaded glass Watts has collected over the years. The forms in the hand-painted ceiling resemble leaded glass, and its colors are Tiffiny-esque turquoise and gold, complemented elsewhere by pink and tangerine.
The gallery’s custom hand-knotted, 28-foot rug has noteworthy center medallions. “In citrus, teal blue and bright-green chartreuse, they contain the shapes of an oval antique brooch, which is more than 125 years old and in the Tiffany archives,” she says.
Watts points out another nod to Tiffany — the lush adornments of tassels and trims.
Sargent Photography
AD - 31 Staircase Ideas That Are Truly Next Level →
Thank you, AD and Sarah Lyon for featuring us in 31 Staircase Ideas That Are Truly Next Level!
When designing this traditional foyer in her home city of Denver, AD PRO Directory designer Nadia Watts of Nadia Watts Interior Design opted to create a custom, full-length stair runner by cutting and binding together three individual runners that spoke to her.
Photograph by Emily Minton-Redfield
Read the whole article here.
An Entry Fit for a Queen
This entry had classic good looks but needed a design boost. We started by removing the hunter green runner (which I have seen in more than a few homes over the years. Someone must have made a killing on hunter green carpet!)
We expanded the doorway to the right of the stairs to add airiness and echoed the arches over the doorways to the living and dining rooms. Using similar forms, such as arches, throughout a home gives some design cohesion.
We painted the wood work around the stairs the trim color- the raisers and the molding near the top of the staircase. This gives the space a crisp clean feel.
We found the handsome new runner from Synergy Floor Covering at the Denver Design District, with a lot of beautiful colors, so we could pull from them for other elements in the space, such as that gorgeous rug and the buttery, yellow walls.
And finally, we crowned a demi-lune table (a design classic!) with the clients’ own collection of prints and paints.
The result? A fresh new look to a classic entry!
BEFORE & DURING:
AFTER!