Washington Post - Warm up to a more colorful home with these tips written

Warm up to a more colorful home with these tips written by Sarah Lyon

I shared with Sarah my approach for selecting paint colors:

“Say you are done with gray and ready for a change,” Watts says. “Gray typically has a cool undertone, so start looking at blues that have a little bit of green in them. You can always go lighter or darker on the spectrum, depending on how dramatic you want your room.”

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THE ZOE REPORT - How To Dip Into Color, If It’s Just Not Your Thing

THE ZOE REPORT

Written by Nicole Kliest

Interior designer Nadia Watts also nods toward this non-permanent approach to color. “I suggest starting with pillows and accent lighting; pillows are a great way to add a pop of color in your room without having to commit to a fully upholstered piece of furniture and an accent lamp with color can feel like a big step,” she says. “Remember that you can always move the lamp to different rooms and change the lamp shade.”

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Galerie Magazine - Designer Nadia Watts Teams Up with Kravet for a Vibrant Line of Textiles

I am very excited to share with you this beautiful article in Galerie: Designer Nadia Watts Teams Up with Kravet for a Vibrant Line of Textiles

Samantha included the moment- the exact spark of inspiration that started the Gem Collection… the ah-ha! I had while visiting The Neustadt and holding the Tiffany glass jewels…

“she imagined a product collection inspired by those pieces of jewel-toned glass. “This needs to be on a fabric,” recalls Watts. “This needs to be something else other than glass. You need to see this in another way.””

Thank you to Jacqueline Terrebonne and Samantha Emmerling!

Architectural Digest - Tiffany Lamps Are In - Again!

Kravet X Nadia Watts The Gem Collection is included in “Having a Moment” by Hannah Martin in Architectural Digests ADPro Tiffany Lamps Are In - Again!

In June of this year, Christie’s Auction House in New York had an auction on Tiffany Masterworks from the Garden Collection. I posted my favorite lots on Instagram which included the “IMPORTANT AND RARE 'HANGING HEAD DRAGONFLY' CHANDELIER, CIRCA 1905” This beautiful chandelier sold for over 1 million dollars! See image below.

In good company with decorator Remy Renzullo, Stephen Shadley AD100 interior designer for Jennifer Anniston, Lulu LaFortune and Friend of All and Studio Job.

Read this lovely article HERE. Thank you Hannah!

Rare Hanging Head Dragonfly Chandelier Tiffany Studios 1905

AD 9 Living Room Design Ideas Designers Swear By

Architectural Digest AD It Yourself

9 Living Room Design Ideas Designers Swear By By Perri Ormont Blumberg

Move Wall Art…

“Rotate your art as if you’re in a gallery. You’ll be amazed at the difference a simple tweak can make. Changing the location of your art can dictate a novel approach to transforming the rest of your living room space.”

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AD - The Most Underrated Paint Colors, According to 20 Designers

Architectural Digest

The Most Underrated Paint Colors, According to 20 Designers Written by Sarah Lyon

American Cheese and Nacho Cheese by Benjamin Moore

“Two warm colors I use that are underrated are Benjamin Moore American Cheese and Nacho Cheese. These are in the middle of the color deck, and at first glance seem to have a fair amount of white, but don’t be fooled by this. Once they are up on the walls they are cheerful and a breath of fresh air.” —Nadia Watts

CHECK OUT ALL THE UNDERRATED PAINT COLORS HERE