• Tricia Huntley's favorite brown paint colors

    Bold Browns & Best Practices

    Initially, I wasn’t sure if this week’s post felt cohesive. But then I took a beat, and realized, it’s just a reflection of interior design itself. Designers wear a lot of hats and shift gears pretty drastically. A single day can include selecting materials, site visits, drawing floorplans in Autocad, and fleshing out schedules and budgets in Excel. So if you’re wondering what it’s like to be an interior designer, read on — and don’t get whiplash ; )

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    The Color Brown:

    The current color of the moment and why we love it.

    This week I mentioned on Instagram that I often have to search our Huntley & Co. photos to post an interior that ISN’T brown-centric. As you can see from the H&Co. photos here, I wasn’t kidding. It’s a wonderfully mercurial hue: it can look dramatic, classic, earthy, or modern. It makes white pop and always enriches a room. Consider incorporating this hue if you are on the fence. The three products below will help you take the leap.

    All interiors above are by Huntley & Co.
    L to R: “Horus” modern tile; striped wallcovering by LEMON; Los Objetos Decorativos fashionable brown-on-brown lamp

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    The 3 P’s:

    Things a design principal should know.

    Could I list all the things you need to know to manage a design firm? I’m not sure. Some insights you bring to the table, some lessons you learn along the way, and some you throw out because you need to adapt with the times. For me “the 3 P’s” are the foundation of a well-run design firm. If you keep these in focus, the rest will fall in place.

    1. Principles

    The most impactful job experience I had before starting Huntley & Co. was working for a firm where integrity was fundamental. Clients, vendors, and employees were all treated with respect; one plus one always equaled two; and the owners put in long hours just like we did. It became the blueprint for how I run my own firm (although perhaps with a touch more sass).

    2. Planning

    When you have big jobs and discerning clients, mistakes are not an option. It pays to be prepared, not only to assuage the fear of failure, but as a roadpath to knowledge. Knowing your projects inside and out gives you the oversight to avert problems and deliver your designs masterfully.

    3. Process

    Processes brings peace and order to a business. It’s really just the implementation of triggers and levers — When this happens, you do that. And when the next thing happens, you do this. Until you have done all the things, all is in order, and you are delivering this incredible end result – successfully.

    * see also: 5 Things You Should Know as Owner of a Design Firm

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    Tabletop Styling:

    Striking a balance with your “stuff”

    You may have heard of the design aesthetic categories, ‘minimalist’ and ‘maximalist’ – their intentions being self-explanatory. There is also a third category that I call the ‘Goldilocks’ group. We love things, but hate clutter. To have both requires purposeful editing and an eye for the greater good.

    Watch the video below to learn one of my methods for creating harmonious rooms by balancing less with more on tabletops.

    * Bonus Tip: Take all of the accessories out of your room first. A clean slate will be less confusing and will open your mind to new arrangements.
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    postscript

    || The color swatches at the top of this post are some of my favorites browns from recent and past projects. Give them a try … but always test swatches first!

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    Looking Back / Looking Forward

    2017 was quite a year.  Despite all the drama, trauma and homegrown insanity in the world – there was plenty of good to celebrate at Huntley & Co.  Leave it to design to keep our spirits up.  We’re looking back at a great year and looking ahead to even bigger and better things in the 12 months to come.  Stay tuned!

    Spring

    – Traditional Home Designer Panel –

    I talked design, business and keepin’ it real with Traditional Home at the Washington Design Center’s Spring Market.  Sharing the stage with 3 smart, sassy blondes – Tori Mellott, Liz Levin and Maria Crosby – was a treat.  #blondedesignmafia

    Traditional Home Designer Panel Spring 2017 Washington DC

    Tori Mellott & Tricia Huntley   Tricia Huntley

    Tori Mellott & Tricia Huntley

    Photos by © 2017 Kaz Sasahara (www.lancerphotography.com).  All rights reserved.

    – Washingtonian – 

    Our petite pied-a-terre project at The Montrose was featured in Washingtonian magazine’s March issue.

    Huntley & Co. Montrose project in Washingtonian Magazine

    Summer

    – Bethesda Installation – 

    We redesigned and installed a family room in Maryland for one of our most beloved clients.  We had completed the majority of the house previously and have always enjoyed collaborating with the husband and wife.  The room had great bones, so we changed up the finishes and furnishings to complement its geometry and lift its spirit.  It lost it’s rigidity (thanks to plenty of sinuous shapes) and now has a healthy dose of verve.

    Huntley & Co. project Bethesda, Maryland

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    Huntley & Co. project Bethesda, Maryland

    – House Beautiful – 

    I shared a favorite shade of green in House Beautiful‘s June COLOR section.  Bonsai Tint is the perfect summer hue.

    House Beautiful June 2017

    House Beautiful COLOR Tricia Huntley Sherwin Williams

    Fall

    – NOLA – 

    In September I traveled to New Orleans for a design-filled weekend hosted by native Gretchen Everett.  We toured incredible homes, visited all the best antique stores, and of course, ate and imbibed.  It was fantastic!  The intimate view of New Orleans’ beauty and lifestyle had me seriously considering a move to The Big Easy.

    Tricia Huntley NOLA 2017 Bremermann DesignsTricia Huntley NOLA 2017 Kevin Stone Antiques Tricia Huntley NOLA 2017Hope Goldman Meyer / Tricia Huntley photo 2017

    ann koerner Tricia Huntley 2017Katie Koch Home / Tricia Huntley 2017

    antiques new orleansMarion Cage brass hardware / Tricia Huntley 2017

       

    Featured Above:  Ann Koerner Antiques, Appartique, Balzac Antiques, Bremermann Designs, Hope Goldman Meyer, Katie Koch Home, Marion Cage and Kevin Stone Antiques.

    – The Celine in AD – 

    My Celine Pendant for Ironware International was included in Architectural Digest’s list of things worth coveting.  Thank you AD – I’m a fan too! ; )

    Celine Pendant Ironware International Tricia Huntley AD Magazine

    Photo c/o architecturaldigest.com

    I hope the holidays treated you well and you are excited to tackle the year ahead! 

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