this year it was our resolution to do something different, so we
asked today's top interior designers and experts to come up with their
design resolutions for 2016.
Image Courtesy: Douglas Friedman
Resolution No. 1
"I have found a new and deep appreciation for architectural salvage and
hope to create a stronger focus on incorporating old and salvaged
materials in 2016!"
Jeremiah Brent, Jeremiahbrent.com
Interior Designer and host of Emmy Award winning lifestyle show, Home Made Simple on OWN
Resolution No. 2
"My New Year's resolution is to embrace the imperfect. I think as
designers we so often strive to have everything be just so - always
attempting to makes things appear perfect. However in letting go of the
unachievable - and embracing the imperfections in life - we also find
the joy. The dog hair on the sofa, the cluttered coffee table, the
remnants of a meal - these are the results of things that bring me
happiness. Curling up with one of my dogs for a nap on the sofa, reading
the Sunday papers around the coffee table, or gathering with friends
for a memorable dinner - all bring great joy. A little mess can be the
sign of a life well lived. I intend to embrace it and give myself a hall
pass when it comes to seeking perfection!"
Ken Fulk, kenfulk.com
Image Courtesy: Daniel Collopy
Resolution No. 3
"Seek out artists and learn about their practice. I find that great art
that is meaningful to my clients is generally the best way to create an
inspiring space that represents theirs style. Befriending artists,
touring their studios, and asking them about how they create not only
helps you understand their work, it inspires you to be creative in
designing your space."
Orlando Soria, Homepolish.com
West Coast Creative Director at Homepolish
Resolution No. 4
"Next year I plan to refresh our New York apartment without having to
redecorate the place entirely. I'll add trim to the curtains, re-arrange
art and swap out lamps (including the shades and finials). I might even
replace our box-y coffee table with something a little more glam, then
layer on a great kilim rug over the sisal for a modern mix."
Eddie Ross, eddieross.com
Resolution No. 5
"The best advice/resolution is not new at all, but hails from William
Morris, founder of the Arts & Crafts movement and dating to the late
1800's/ early 1900's "have nothing in your homes that you do not know
to be useful or believe to be beautiful". This wise yet simple advice
could really help people declutter and live with less. Brilliant words
that I try to live by always."
Sarah Richardson, sarahrichardsondesign.com
Resolution No. 6
"This year my goal is to include global perspective in my designs and
incorporate a new mix of eclectic styles to create fresh and yet
timeless spaces for my clients."
Becki Owens, beckiowens.com
Resolution No. 7
"This year I resolve to convince my clients that design elements on
ceilings, whether they be coffering, panelling or even a fresh coat of a
colorful paint, are equally as important as the design elements on
walls and floors. Ceilings are often left white and ignored, but
overlooking them can become a true missed design opportunity."
Jeff Trotter, jefftrotterdesign.com
Resolution No. 8
"This year in designing furniture for Society Social, I resolve to bring
back the classics with an updated twist. For example, rattan totally
deserves a revival! Whether it's painted in a vibrant hue or all
natural-- it can go from coastal to city chic!"
Roxy Te Owens, shopsocietysocial.com
Image Courtesy: Anna with Love & Koko Photo
Resolution No. 9
"I resolve to make a change and possibly move this year. I have been in
a comfort zone here at the Glitter Suite for almost 8 years. It is
time to shake up the energy and consider something new. Wish me luck!"
Tiffany Pratt, tiffanypratt.com
Resolution No. 10
"This year I'm resolving to delight in design more than ever before! My
mindset is go bold or go home - the happiest of hues and punchiest of
prints. Our spaces will make you smile"
Jana Bek, janabek.com
Image Courtesy: Graham Nystrom
Resolution No. 11
"For 2016 I want to hit the road and find global inspiration for
interior design. I want to be inspired by natures colour palette and
bring a well-traveled feel into my space as well as my clients. I want
to continue to be unpredictable and eclectic."
Janette Ewen, janetteewen.com
Image Courtesy: Anna with Love
Resolution No. 12
"This year I resolve to embrace more pattern and rich hues when creating
design concepts for my clients, this means more florals and rich
colours like navy and plum"
Amanda Forrest, amandaforrest.com
Resolution No. 13
"This year I resolve to incorporate more masculinity into my designs so
that my work feels less delicate. I'm also hoping to branch out from a
signature palate of blush, gold and black and embrace some of my
favourite colours of the moment: pistachio green, robin's egg blue and
rich burgundy,"
Christine Dovey, christinedovey.com
Resolution No. 14
"This year I resolve to push for quality, investment pieces that will
stand the test of time. All too often clients are easily wooed by
catalog brands that show up in their mailbox, but part of working with a
designer is trusting their judgement on where to save and where to
splurge."
Jessie Miller, jessiedmiller.com
Resolution No. 15
"My goal this year is to use new materials. 2015 was the year of marble
for me and I am challenging myself to dive into new materials. Looking
towards materials like bronze and plaster for the upcoming year."
Ryan Korban, ryankorban.com
Image Courtesy: Eric Forget
Resolution No. 16
"My belief has always been that good design draws as much upon intuition
as tradition, and that rooms should feel as though they were furnished
over time and curated with momentous that have a sense of personal
history. This year it is my goal to explore that juxtaposition between
old and new more and take every opportunity to incorporate more vintage
treasures into my designs.
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