Check out these 26 Small Laundry Room Ideas
Thank you AD and Writers Lindsey Mather and Sarah Lyon for including this Laundry Room!
Check out these 26 Small Laundry Room Ideas
Thank you AD and Writers Lindsey Mather and Sarah Lyon for including this Laundry Room!
Thank you House Beautiful and the lovely Sarah Lyon for including our little-known destinations to find incredible antiques in Denver and Palm Beach Florida!
Designer Nadia Watts, who is based in Denver, returns to many of the same local antiques shops time and time again. “South Broadway offers loads of antique and thrift stores, so you have something for everyone’s budget,” says the founder of Nadia Watts Interior Design. “Black Tulip Antiques (also selling on Chairish) is a go-to for me; they offer a highly diverse inventory of European furniture, accessories, lighting, silver, and decorative arts.”
Watts is also partial to Eron Johnson Antiques, which is located in a sprawling 5,000-square-foot warehouse. “With inventory dating from the 17th to the 19th centuries and originating from over 40 countries, Eron’s passion for antiques is on full display,” she says. “Eron has a love of peculiar objects as well as exquisite antiques, so you never know what exciting treasure you will find.”
Photographer: Emily Minton-Redfield
While participating in the 2024 Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach, Watts learned about many of the city’s incredible antique resources. “I have the best luck when I get to go on the hunt, and Show Pony Palm Beach is the ultimate hunting ground,” she says, describing the retailer’s many large warehouses “filled to the ceilings with treasures.” You can find pieces in many design styles, including Victorian, gothic, and midcentury.
Photographer: Nickolas Sargent
Thank you, Better Homes & Gardens and Kristina McGuirk for including us in this piece on Brutalist Architecture!
"Brutalist design is striking and statement-making—it can be the perfect addition if you are wanting a dose of drama," says designer Nadia Watts.
Find the full article here to find tips that can help you bring this aesthetic into your own home.
Better Homes & Gardens
Interior Designers Share the Items in Their Homes That They’d Buy Time and Time Again
Written by Colleen Sullivan
Click HERE to see all 27 Items!
14. Kartell Pilastro Stool
“This stool has such unique lines and an interesting shape—it looks beautiful tucked under a table or as a perch in an entry or a hallway. Plus, it’s fun and functional. I use it as a side table for drinks, a footstool for lounging, and even for extra seating.”
— Nadia Watts, founder, Nadia Watts Interior Design
Tip: Watts likes to fill rooms with multi-use pieces. “I prefer furniture that looks like art but also serves a purpose,” she says.
Thank you for including this beautiful Art-Filled Interior in your round-up of AD Pro Directory Designers! Written by Alia Akkam
Click here to read about all 9 designers!
In a Denver abode’s spacious gathering space—which encompasses dining room, library, living room, and sitting area—designer Nadia Watts relies on her client’s vast art collection to create a cohesive dialogue between the adjoining interiors. “These special pieces have moved with them over the years to multiple homes and the placement of the art was planned during the drawing phase,” says the local designer. For instance, the exact dimensions of the wall behind the dining table were determined to accommodate the Bob Knox painting that hangs there. Beyond it, an inherited painting is framed by books to create “a wonderful library presence,” adds Watts. “The scale of the art, the color, and the textures of the furnishings create a compelling environment in which you want to sit and stay for a while.”
Image Courtesy of The House
Thank you to The House and Carly Long for this lovely pieces! Honored to be with these fabulous Women!
5 colors to decorate with in July 2024 according to designers, for a summery feel inside the home
Written by Emily Moorman
Check out Number 3 Sunset Colors….. Click Here for All Trends!
'When I think summer I think in reds, yellows, pinks, and oranges,' says interior designer Nadia Watts. 'Bright, saturated colors that remind me of the sunset over the lake; warm tones that evoke long summer days.'
For Nadia, summer color inspiration comes from the slower pace of life during these months, turning to nature and reflecting this indoors through vibrant, warm hues that feel uplifting.
'July brings a sense of freedom: school's out, work slows and family comes together. I am inspired by the slower pace of summer, it reminds me to take a moment to step back and appreciate the natural world around us. Pulling colors from nature has always been a special source for me, and what better time to do that than in the height of summer.'
Image by David Patterson
Summer Color Trends for 2024 – 10 sunny shades interior designers can't get enough of
Written by Emily Moorman
Check out Number 4 Celestial and Metallic Colors….. Click Here for All Trends!
'Celestial and metallic colors are in for summer,' observes interior designer Nadia Watts. 'Using metallics and striking colors is a great way to add dimensions and excitement to your space without having to redesign your entire space.'
'When you incorporate bold color, you can use it sparingly and still get a big “wow” factor. Already have a blue color story? Add a pop of metallic cobalt. Starting with a green scheme? Bring in a celestial citrine.'
'Layering color on color in different finishes creates depth and interest and elevates your color story throughout.'
Designers say these are 5 of the most difficult paint colors to decorate with – here's how to make them work Written by Emily Moorman
What Are The Most Difficult Paint Colors To Decorate With? Check out All Five HERE
Dark Jewel Colors
“Decorating with jewel tones often seems like a bold move, but if sophisticated and dramatic is the goal, these dark tones are a winner.”
Photographer: Nickolas Sargent
How to Create an Ultra-Private Home and Yard, According to Designers Written by Kelsey Mulvey
How to Create Privacy With Your Decor Check out All the Tips Here!
In a recent Palm Beach project, Watts created some privacy between the foyer and living room by hanging art on columns facing the front door. Meanwhile, strategic accent tables create a stylish separation between entry and living. “Traffic still flows freely around the round table, however the eye has plenty of places to play around,” Watts adds.