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Thursday, January 3, 2013

INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013 "Timeless"

INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013 "Timeless"
INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013 "Timeless"
A bar alcove in a Park Avenue apartment gets a cozy makeover with grass cloth, by Roger Arlington, on the walls. A 1940's Chinese Chippendale shelf holds glassware, opposite: Zuber's Moscova wallpaper was the first thing designer Tom Samet found. The original doors were faux-Sainted to look like cerused oak and dressed up with vintage doorknobs from the Plaza Hotel.

INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013 "Timeless"
INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013 "Timeless"

INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013 "Timeless"
INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013 "Timeless"
The charm is in the details, like the metal leaves on the Giacometti-style vintage end tables and the hand-stitched Larsen fabric on the two midcentury modern chairs. Club chairs are covered in a vintage suzani fabric. And most of the furniture is on sliders, so it's easy to push around. Sofa in Cowtan &Tout's Hadley. Love seat in Donghia's Pluscious. Curtains in Clarence House's Damasco. Car-pet by Sherrill Canet for Stark. Paint is Farrow & Ball's Skylight.
INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013 "Timeless"
INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013 "Timeless"


CHRISTINE PITTEL: The wallpaper people must dance a jig when they see you coming.
TOM samET: I grew up in a 19505 house with a mother who loved wallpaper, and, yes, I love it, too. Here, it was a Zuber wallpaper that started it all. I've always wanted to do Zuber.

I'm generally a very informal decorator. I do country houses. and I'm always telling clients. 'This is not a Park Avenue apartment.' But now I finally had a Park Avenue apartment to decorate, in a Rosario Candela build-ing—with beautiful proportions and nice, big rooms—but it was very bland and run-down.

The client had just bought it. and one day we were in the car. I looked on my phone and found out where Zuber was, and we walked in, because I had this fantasy of a great Zuber paper for the dining room. I'd been living in Palm Beach and was in an aqua phase.

So the salesgirl opened up a book—there are hundreds, as you can imagine—and the first thing she showed us was this wonderful hand-tooled aqua-and-bronze paper. I said, 'That's it! This is going to set the tone for the whole apartment.' If you notice, there's a lot of aqua and bronze all the way through.

But you didn't stop there. I see grass cloth ... 
The Zuber paper was so expensive that I felt it really only needed to be at eye level, so we put bronze-colored grass cloth below the chair rail. The grass cloth continues out through the bar area and leads you into the living room, where the walls are pale aqua, to tie it all in. 

The living room was like a filing cabinet, with windows at just one end. I covered one wall with antique mirror—to suck in the light and reflect the view. The paint also has a sheen. And I found this vinyl wallcovering that was probably meant for a kitchen and put it on the wainscoting. It also had the good fortune of being aqua and taupe. 

I couldn't have plain paint down there! In fact. I didn't use any flat paint in the entire apartment. A long, rectangular room is tricky to furnish. 

What's your solution? 
There are three separate seating areas, plus an old-fashioned games table with chartreuse leather on the chairs. The chartreuse doesn't go with any-thing else, but it's so cool, it works. There's a love scat under the windows to anchor that wall, and a big sofa opposite the fireplace. Then a coffee table with two chairs—I'm not reinventing the wheel here. Andan intimate area in front of the fireplace, with twoclub chairs. 

INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013 "Timeless"

CLASSIC INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013

CLASSIC INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013
CLASSIC INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013
Pattern-on-pattern, starting with Zuber's Moscova wallpaper, turns the dining room into an exotic fantasy. The furnishings could be the spoils from a connoisseur's Grand Tour: a Chinese ancestor portrait, an Egyptian Revival sideboard, a Swedis chandelier, an English table surrounded by English Regen chairs, and an American Empire mirror.

CLASSIC INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013
CLASSIC INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013
CLASSIC INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013
CLASSIC INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013
A curtain fabric hand-stitched with cherry blossoms, from Roger Arlington, and walls faux-painted to look like banana-leaf wallpaper give the master bedroom a fresh look. A 1970s beveled glass mitor is strong enough to stand up to those walls. Bubble glass lamp by Heath & Company. Faux-fur throw by Pierre Fry. Carpet by Diamond/Baratta for Stark. 

can see Myrna Loy leaning back, sipping a martini. 
You're right. It's very traditional 1940 furniture. The lines arc clean, uncomplicated. I didn't want the room to look like an unmade bed. You can grab a few cushions and fluff it up in eight minutes. Those valances take me back in time, too. 

With an old-fashioned scallop. The idea was to make it look as if they had been here for decades. just re-covered in different fabrics. I used the same curtains in the bar area, to fool you into thinking that window is part of the living room. And that bar also feels very 19405, with the mirrored cabinets. It was a dead space until we opened up the wall—my idea—to go into the dining room. 

Every room should have two ways in and out of it. It makes an apartment live bigger. More friendly for entertain-ing, with a better flow. And then we hung that great Chinese Chippendale lantern. It overpowers the space, but in a positive way. 

You don't forget that room, because of that light fixture. Before we hung it, I asked my client, 'How tall is your husband?' We just made it...with four inches to spare. Most people 'think small' in a small room. Don't be timid That Egyptian Revival sideboard in the dining room sat in an antiques shop for ages. I thought it was the perfect thing to balance out the wallpaper and tie in the traditional table and chairs. I'll admit, it's like parking a Buick in the dining room, but it really makes the space.

CLASSIC INTERIOR DESIGN MAKEOVER 2013

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Pair of Marble Salt and Pepper Cellars

Pair of Marble Salt and Pepper Cellars
Pair of Marble Salt and Pepper Cellars
Cellars Hand-carved stone vessels—neolithic chic! Pair of Marble Salt and Pepper Cellars with two brass spoons, $108. jaysonhome.com.

Pair of Marble Salt and Pepper Cellars

Glass 419th-century French goblet

Glass 419th-century French goblet
Glass 419th-century French goblet
Glass 419th-century French goblet shape in a mod 1960s color. Wine Glass in Smoke (also available in Amber). 91/2"H, $10 each. by Vagabond Vintage. mothology.com.

Glass 419th-century French goblet

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