When designing a space, some things take priority. Take kitchen design for example: the layout of the appliances, cabinetry and countertops takes precedence as they are the foundation. Then layers of function and glamour are added with: the sink, flooring, faucets, lighting, knobs, pulls, and the backsplash. The backsplash? Yeah, the “tiled” surface that protects … Continue reading
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Inspired Spaces: Isaac Mizrahi’s Greenwich Village Home
I was really blown away by the piece about Isaac Mizrahi’s home in the September issue of Architectural Digest. When I think about the design of his space, the words – simply classic – come to mind. The photos are stunning and the interior design is top-notch. Isaac Mizrahi’s Greenwich Village home channels the designer’s trademark flair, its … Continue reading
Clearing clutter and getting organized: Kitchen
Clearing clutter and getting organized. My kitchen is one of the hardest places in my home to keep clutter-free. The counter-tops serve as a catchall for mail, my son’s toys, charging station for cell phones, iPad, drying station for dishes we don’t put in the dishwasher, etc. So I devoted some time to de-clutter and … Continue reading