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Kamis, 12 Januari 2012
Working on a brown study
Somes ideas for a study or library with brown walls....above, Miles Redd above, the iconic room by Sister Parish above, Mario Buatta above, Amy Fine Collins' office, via Elle Decor above,room by Dorothy Draper, the Greenbrier above, interior design Gwen Driscoll, via Elle Decor above, Billy Baldwin's brown living room
Jumat, 23 Juli 2010
Double D, Dorothy Draper That Is
This summer my reading list has included books about Sister Parish, Billy Baldwin, John Fowler, Mark Hampton and most recently, Dorothy Draper. Her work in the design world was a true tour de force.

New York Magazine's list of key elements of Dorothy Draper design:
1. intense use of color

2. florals/greenery -'as much a part of a decorative scheme as beautiful curtains,'she said

3. textured carpet -thick tactile rugs
4. striking details - a few bold accessories, not clutter

5. a fireplace

6. bold prints - over sized patterned wallpaper, fabrics
7. chessboard floors -black and white large tiles

8. large mirrors - the more ornate the better

9. romantic furniture- curves and some whimsy
10. color contrasts - opposites on the color wheel ie. red with green

In an interview in Newsday, Dorothy commented on how to approach each project:
"1. an intelligent analysis of the problem
2. how to put it into production as economically as possible with emphasis on function, and
3. a sense of good showmanship, the capacity for seeing things as a picture."

all images via the Collection of Dorothy Draper and the Carleton Varney Group

New York Magazine's list of key elements of Dorothy Draper design:
1. intense use of color

2. florals/greenery -'as much a part of a decorative scheme as beautiful curtains,'she said

3. textured carpet -thick tactile rugs
4. striking details - a few bold accessories, not clutter

5. a fireplace

6. bold prints - over sized patterned wallpaper, fabrics
7. chessboard floors -black and white large tiles

8. large mirrors - the more ornate the better

9. romantic furniture- curves and some whimsy
10. color contrasts - opposites on the color wheel ie. red with green

In an interview in Newsday, Dorothy commented on how to approach each project:
"1. an intelligent analysis of the problem
2. how to put it into production as economically as possible with emphasis on function, and
3. a sense of good showmanship, the capacity for seeing things as a picture."

all images via the Collection of Dorothy Draper and the Carleton Varney Group
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