• What Will Make a Difference in Your Interior?

    What Will Make a Difference in Your Interior?

    I have been inside a lot of homes recently; early fall is house-tour season here in MSP.  A few I visited were spectacular (bravo!), some were nicely done, and most were perfectly fine. Those that caught my attention typically had good bones, quality hardware, better finishes, and a unique point of view. The unfortunate reality is that most projects require value-engineering. Deciding how and where to uplevel makes the difference between the “perfectly fine” homes and those we remember.

    Behind the Design

    The photos below are behind-the-scenes shots of our cover star, the primary bedroom of our H&Co. Greenwich Village project. What decisions made a difference in this project? 1) Drenching the walls and ceiling in a similar hue/tone to minimize the impact of the bulkheads. 2) Installing custom cabinetry at the perimeter so we could eliminate furniture. Architecturally, this room has a lot going on, so it was necessary to reduce clutter and quiet the envelope. 3) Finding the vintage, hand-painted, silk folding screen and mounting it behind the bed. What an impact!

    Clockwise from upper left: (1) a better view of the cabinetry and the terrace; (2) a detail of the vanity mirror; (3) a hidden door on the bed wall leads to the bath; (4) my all-time favorite flower/plant, aka “monkey balls” found their way into the corner of the cover photo.

    3 Details Worth the Investment

    There are three details that I consider mandatory in a custom home. Keep an eye out for these the next time you visit, what is considered, a custom / luxury / high-end home. It should have these details, full stop. 

    1.  LUTRON DESIGNER STYLE LIGHTING CONTROLS

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    The lightswitch controls at right are ganged in a screwless, satin finish plate with dimmable capabilities. Worth it.

    2. CUSTOM VENT COVERS

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    The decorative vent cover at right has a design motif specific to the home’s vernacular, and again, no screws are visible. Worth it.

    3. STONE COUNTERS

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    The real marble at right has veining with layered, nuanced hues and movement that is natural in its unpredictability. Worth it.

    How to Prioritize Like a Type-A

    Want to know a secret? Type-A’s are not born, we’re made. My love of systems and spreadsheets developed at a young age as a way to manage overwhelm. That turned out to be fortuitous since – as an interior designer – I’m responsible for overseeing, tracking, and implementing thousands of details. From problems come opportunities! I now have a multitude of procedures, and templates in my arsenal. Some are elaborate in their construction (20-column matrices, anyone?), but others are really simple – just habits really. This is one of those little tricks. 

     

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    Daily Prioritizing Process

    // Every morning I do a “brain dump”. I pull these to-do’s from my week’s priority list (on another page) and add anything else that comes to mind.

    // To combat the paralyzing issue of priority, I do a quick run-through of the list and number each task with a #1 (must do today), a #2 (important, but not critical), or a #3 (can roll over to tomorrow, but let’s not forget about it). Suddenly, it’s no longer a laundry list of action items; I’ve essentially broken it into thirds and the first third is the only portion that needs my attention right now.

    // To clarify further, I will circle one (or two) #1 tasks if they are screaming for priority.

    As you can see there is other coding that develops as the day goes on: checkmarks, X’s, arrows, and strikethrough’s. I will explain those details, and the other blocks of my DAP (daily action planner) for another day.

    Footnote: The use of cursive is not accidental. This practice is going the way of the Dodo bird, but I will tell you nothing gets thoughts out of your head and into actionable tasks faster. I rediscovered this skill when I started my own firm and #cantlivewithout it.

    Asked and Answered | our new Instagram Q+A feature

    We have started a new, regular feature on Instagram called Asked and Answered. I will answer interior design questions in a weekly IG post from readers/viewers who (1) follow us on Instagram(2) sign-up for our newsletter, and (3) DM their inquiry. More details are available on IG: click the image at right and look for the 10/30 carousel post with “High Expectations?” in the first photo. Send in your questions!

     

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    Hey Insider, Luxe & Lucid will have more frequent drops moving forward, so I will see you next week!

    In the meantime, I would love to connect with you via our social media platforms. Links below.

    TRICIA HUNTLEY  |  HUNTLEY & CO.

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    DESIGNING WITH PASSION :: THE COLORS OF VALENTINE’S DAY

    I love the colors associated with Valentine’s Day.  Red, garnet, blush, pink, plum — they’re all so delicious and sexy.  This is a palette that seduces in design, fashion, and even nature.   I suggest that you soak in the gorgeous inspiration of our post today, especially if you are spending the holiday sans sig-other.  There is no balm for the soul like beauty.  Well, that and a really good bottle of pinot noir and dark chocolate. 

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    Valentine's Day color interior design inspiration

    Huntley & Co. Interior Design Washington DC

    HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

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    ** Sources/links for the photos above can be found on our Pinterest page … along with other Valentine’s Day inspiration.