AD - 11 Living Room Design Ideas Designers Swear By

Breathe new life into old digs Written by Perri Ormont Blumberg

Click HERE for all 11 Design Ideas! I loved being in good company with Noz Nozawa in this article!

MOVE WALL ART

For designer Nadia Watts, art gallery vibes balance otherwise neutral furnishings.

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. Denver-based Nadia Watts of Nadia Watts Design brought in a grouping of artwork from other rooms to curate a new aesthetic by pulling colors from the paintings into the pillows. “This created a new relationship in the room that was not there,” she says.



Swap pillow covers

Swapping pillow covers is a simple way to shift living room design. Nadia Watts likes to “freshen up” a room by changing all the printed throw pillows to bold and solid colors. Color blocking sends a message that the room is polished and no-nonsense. Patterns, on the other hand, create playfulness and exude a certain personality. 

Photos: Emily Minton-Redfield

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