I shared the view from up above through to the Atrium / Lounge by Huniford Design Studio through the window in Kristen McGinnis' room yesterday as part of the continued coverage of Kips Bay Decorator Show House this year.
A White, natural light filled room with Reclaimed leather floors, shares a main feature wall with the only pop of color coming from a bright chartreuse Schumacher velvet Wing Back custom sofa.
Reclaimed leather floors in "Ebony Crocodile" Pattern - Eco Domo |
Looking up |
Jack Pierson Artwork - Cheim & Read Gallery |
Several period pieces counter balance the modern upholstered piece, such as the Josef Hoffman wingback chair via Kimcherova with nailhead trim..
bone/brass tables with sliding tiers by Enrique Garcel, Colombia, ca. 1970s via Mondo Cane a pair of lacquered wood and silk upholstered arm chairs by Jacques Quinet, France, 1949 via Magen Gallery paired with Statuary bronze tables with three sculptural dog legs, Austrian, 19th c. through Newel Antiques.
Pat Steir Artwork - Cheim & Read Gallery |
Size and scale, quite frankly have been mastered by James Huniford in this design.
The room then flows into the a dream kitchen - the heart of every home, brought to us by Christopher Peacock and Kitchen Aid.
Paris Ceramics Castile Gray semi-polished flooring, Ceaserstone in Pietra Grey counter tops and Benjamin Moore Aura Wet Clay paint finish all remain in the same color family and act as a very soft backdrop to the darker finish in this kitchen.
I was immediately drawn to the checkerboard corner butcher block, that I will have in my own kitchen some day..
Peacock Contemporary Collection in quarter sawn oak with a semi-light brown stain cabinets, with amazing custom hardware with small Edelman leather inserts - could you possibly choose a more luxurious kitchen?
For those animal lovers out there, why not have custom feeding bowls incorporated as part of the design of the kitchen? They are part of the family after all?
Nievera Williams is a comprehensive landscape design-build company that created an oasis
as you exit out to the lower interior garden. Simplicity here is key, and simply allowing the visitor to take it all in as they pause for a moment.. listening to the noise from the busy Manhattan streets in the distance.
Photography: Peter Rymwid |
On each landing there is a highlight through a small seating area which in this case has a console from Stephanie Odegard, and a pair of Antique French Chairs from Profiles with a Triptych by Richard Bettinger - his Modern Aquatics Series of trees in Central Park hanging proudly on the Phillip Jeffries wallpaper.
Photography: Peter Rymwid |
Photography: Peter Rymwid |
Photography: Peter Rymwid |
Andrew Suvalsky in his space |
He uses sheer drapery as the wall finish along the wall in the corridor, as you enter the breeze slightly moves the fabric and creates this very harmonious welcome into the space..
Pattern and colors abound.
The custom bar and all carpentry built for the space, by Eurocraft Woodworking Designs are all inlaid with
An eclectic Coffee Table Base from the Stephanie Odegard Collection, with glass top sits comfortably above the textured shag rug from Mark Nelson Designs and brings another layer of texture and pattern into the scheme.
No holding back at all from Andrew in this space, which has transformed the entrance foyer into a room all on its own.
So as I wrap up the review from the Kips Bay show house, from parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 I did not want to leave without one final reminder of what the show house is all about - the Kips Bay Boys & Girls club and the support that this event brings to the children that depend on it.
Each year, the photographer Monica Rich Kosann participates in the event by taking candid images of some of the many children that are benefiting from all that the club has to offer.. and let me just say that they are all incredibly beautiful and moving in their great looking J. Pocker frames.
"I spent the afternoon photographing the children of Kips Bay .. and I asked all of them.."what does the house mean to all of you?"
As you look at these photographs, you will see the answers..." - Monica Rich Kosann
So that is it .. thank you for visiting and supporting Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, and the designers that participated in this year's Decorator Showhouse.
*all images are my own unless otherwise indicated. feel free to share but don't forget to mention where they came from. thanks.
About Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club
Since 1915, Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club has focused on improving and enhancing the lives of New York City’s children who are economically, socially or recreationally disadvantaged. Each year, Kips Bay offers innovative programs to more than 12,000 young people between the ages of 6 and 18 at ten locations throughout the Bronx, with essential after school programs aimed to help them recognize their potential for growth and success. Today, the club is proudly one of the most prominent and responsive youth development agencies in New York City and a “flagship” of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. For more information, please visit www.kipsbaydecoratorshowhouse.org
The Show House receives as many as 20,000 guests annually from across the nation. Since its inception, the Show House has raised over $17 million for the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club.
All Proceeds benefit the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club.
Designers and architects participating in this year’s Decorator Show House include:
Andrew Suvalsky Designs
Barbara Ostrom Associates
Christopher Peacock
Dineen Architecture + Design PC
Eve Robinson Associates
Felicia Zwebner Design
Garcia / Maldonado, Inc.
Gomez Associates
Huniford Design Studio
Jack Levy Design
Judy King Interiors
Kathryn M. Ireland Textiles & Design
Kristen McGinnis Design Inc.
Monica Rich Kosann Photography
Nievera Williams Design
Robert Brown Interior Design
Sara Story Design
Stephen Mooney Interiors
West Chin Architect, PLLC
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