My favorite part of Blogfest 2012 was getting up close and personal with many of the interior designers
and shelter magazine editors I so admire. I thought I would share some of the
take aways I gleamed from the three days I spent in NYC at Blogfest 2012 sponsored by Kravet
1. The Design for a room can start with one object or theme
"The inspiration for this room was the bird cage. Once I purchased
that the rest of the room was designed around it."
- Charlotte Moss(speaking about her garden room in the Kips Bay 2012 Show House
2. Inspiration for design is everywhere
" Inspiration comes from everywhere. Sometimes when starting a new collection my team
and I will take a day and go out in city to gain inspiration. When we meet up to discuss,
often there are repeating themes. When this happens, we know it is something to look at further."
-Lisa Wilkie, Director of Trimmings for Kravet, Inc,
2. "Original Fine Art" isn't necessary to have a show house worthy room
"These murals were created by taking personal photographs of fine works
of art and producing into oversized murals"
(Image above by Marco Ricco)
Photograph Raji took of the King's Chapel In Versailles and created this piece
to hang over the mantle at the Kips Bay Show house 2012
3. Design can be anything
"American designers have an "I can be anything attitude"
-Dara Caponigro, Editor in Chief, Veranda
(discussing high & low design sensibilities)
4. What editors look for in projects for publication
"I look for "aha moments" when deciding if projects are worthy of publication".
We work hard to try for that perfect balance of enhancing the project without
tampering with the designer's aesthetic"
- Newell Turner, Editor in Chief of House Beautiful
(discussing what he looks for in projects worthy
of publication in House Beautiful magazine
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5. It's important to always push yourself
"When you get comfortable, you settle, and then, you're not pushing yourself to new experiences" - Michael Herald
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6. Verbalize your goals to someone
"Sharing your goals is important, because you then become accountable,
and will receive support along the journey"
- Jon Call, Mr Call Designs
Newell Turner, Editor of House Beautiful with "New Wave" HB Designers, Michael Herold,
Jill Goldberg, Hudson Interiors and Jon Call, Mr Call Designs
7. Good design doesn't have to be custom and doesn't have to take forever.
"Almost everything in this room is from a retail catalogue available to anyone
and are quick ship items. There are only a few custom items in this room, like
the canopy over the bed and window treatments". The trick is putting them
together to get a designer look.
- Katie Leede (discussing the room she designed
in the Elle Decor Modern Concepts House)
8. We all need each other
Designers, bloggers, fabric manufacturers, editors, all need to
work together for the good of the industry.
Thom Felicia was approachable and engaging
9. Be Resourceful...
"I borrowed this chandelier out of a client's house for this room at Kips Bay,
I gave the client a loaner for the month!"
Alexander Doherty in his room at Kips Bay Show House 2012
10 "Neutrals are not kid friendly" is a myth...
"A presumption is that neutrals aren't kid friendly. There are ways to navigate around
this with fabrics, textures, etc. - it's really about durability". "Use enamel paints and
high gloss finishes in high traffic areas. Faux leathers and outdoor fabrics for are
perfect for upholstered pieces which will withstand the wear and tear of children"
(when asked by Dara Carapongo about how he designed his project in
the current Veranda for a family with children)
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11. Important to keep Business Just That
"Keep work relationships totally professional." It's hard to work for friends,
because, they feel they can call you after hours or expect things beyond typical work relationships.
"(not attributing this quote to the designer out of respect, but this was a definite
"biggie" take home tidbit to ponder)
12. Always follow your passion
"Always Follow Your Passion, listen to your inner voice" (He started his career as
an attorney because that was what he thought was expected of him)
13. Don't let fear keep you from doing what you love
"I had no idea what I was doing when I first started my design business"
(don't let that stop you)
Kirsten Nease, Darryl Carter and yours truly at Heart Towers
14. Again, "Follow Your Passion"
"I started my career on wall street, but my passion for design found me "
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Timothy Whealon Design on the cover of May/June Veranda
15. The job of a good designer
"My job is to help my client find their voice in the design of their home"
(describing how the dining room on the cover of May/June
is a reflection of the husband and wife who live in the home)
16. How to insure you love your work
"It's important to interview your potential clients, just as they are interviewing you".
Personalities have to mesh if you are designing someone's home, you are
constantly when working on the project. It's no fun to be with people you don't enjoy.
You must also have similar visions for the project.
Timothy Whealon and me at Hearst Towers
17. Designer secrets
The secret to perfectly lacquered walls is the painter! A good painter will sand
well between each coat of the many layers of paint it takes to get the look
With Miles Redd at the Museum of NYC
19. Traditional Design is not boring!
"Slap anyone who says that traditional design is dowdy"
With Alex Hampton at the Lee Jofa Show Room in the D & D Building, NYC
20. Never Underestimate the Impact Your Job has On Your Children
When asked by Ann Maine, Editor of Traditional Homes, if she
knew what her father, Mark Hampton did for a living, replied,
"Of course I did, I was probably the only second grader in
history, whose father took her class to the Kips Bay Show House.
"There was a familiar smell of how my clothing smelled
after I was in traveled through airports, that reminded me of how my dad smelled
when he returned from his many trips. I always knew his life was glamorous.
I think I was drawn to that glamour, but once I was living that life, realized
what drew me to it is the very things about it I don't enjoy"
(secret girlie tidbit from Alexa, which has nothing to do with design)
When asked why her eyelashes are so long, replied " well, I do use revitalash"
Last but certainly not least.....
Don't forget...
From Katie Leede's bathroom design in the Elle Decor Modern Concepts House 2012
Blogfest 2012 truly made me want to come home and dream big!
Here's wishing you a happy Saturday!
Great post Lisa! It sounds like you had a wonderful time and came home with a lot of valuable information and insights! Thanks for sharing your favorites!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sherri! I had a ball!
DeleteLooks like an amazing experience!
ReplyDeleteIt wAs Jean! Hope you are having a great day!
DeleteBeautiful recap, great reading all the quotes like this and seeing the faces as well!
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Thanks Sue! I hope you are having a relaxing Sunday!
DeleteLisa, thank you for finding the little "jewels" from each designer and putting them together so well! Such encouraging advice from so many and also lots of practical advice. Can't wait to be able to go myself someday!
ReplyDeleteOh I hope you will go! It is so much fun! Thanks for commenting! Have a great evening!
DeleteI love this post, Lisa! What a great recap of the takeaways!! xoxo!
ReplyDeleteThanks T. I am looking forward to our trip to Arkansas!!!
DeleteThanks for the recap I hope to attend someday!
ReplyDeleteAnnie
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p.s. Thanks for following my blog, I will return the favor! :)
Thanks Annie! You def need to go, it is awesome!
DeleteYou have done a great job encapsulating the voice and wisdom of a lot of the designers in this post, Lisa. There is so much here that rings true on a daily basis. You have certainly come away with a lot that must have you more energized. I certainly feel that way from just reading this!
ReplyDeleteI think it takes a ton of courage to follow your passion and then to meet up with others who are also putting themselves out there.
ReplyDeleteSo thrilled that you were able to go and I hope next time, that I can join you. You do radiate your enthusiasm for creating a home that you want to return to.
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What an amazing experience for you....so excited for you! Darryl Carter........LOVE his work! Great post, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteThanks Katie! I love him too!
DeleteThanks for putting together such an inspiring and informative post, lots of valuable content to take away from your experience! Dream BIG cute, friend!:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam, it was so fun! I wish you had gone!
DeleteThis was such a great recap...thanks for sharing all you learned and saw!!!
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