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10 Questions With Interior Designer Andrea Schumacher
This article features an interview with Andrea Schumacher, a prominent interior designer, who was named the city's top interior designer in 5280's Top Of The Town 2017. Schumacher's portfolio includes both private homes and commercial projects, such as Fluff Bar and Lime restaurant in downtown, and Mateo restaurant in Boulder. Her design aesthetic is characterized by glamour, color, boldness, and an innovative approach that often challenges conventional design norms.
Schumacher elaborates on her creative process, highlighting that her creativity is sparked by art and fashion, with runway images being a particular source of inspiration. She shared her Pinterest pages for fashion and color, demonstrating her keen eye for visual aesthetics. When it comes to inspiring her designs, Schumacher emphasizes the importance of understanding her clients' lifestyles, personal preferences, favorite colors, and travel experiences. This client-centric approach allows her to create truly personalized and curated spaces.
Her background as a Hollywood set designer has influenced her residential work, though she notes the distinction between creating a set and designing a living space. While set design is highly creative, residential design focuses on providing a backdrop for the real lives of the inhabitants. Schumacher observes that the heightened awareness of design, fueled by blogs, reality TV, and social media, has positively influenced the appreciation for good design, leading more people to seek it out. However, she cautions that TV shows, which condense the design process, can create unrealistic client expectations, emphasizing that truly curated homes require time and patience, as handcrafted products are often worth the wait.
Regarding design trends, Schumacher adopts a balanced perspective. She acknowledges and observes trends but primarily focuses on the client's vision. She advises incorporating trendy items into easily changeable elements, like pillows or accessories, to maintain timelessness in core designs. Her love for patterns is evident, and she encourages bold applications, even on ceilings or fireplaces, to bring freshness to spaces. Current design obsessions include all things luxurious, such as wrapping a fireplace in fur, and incorporating shades of pink, which she refers to as "blush," into living rooms. She also expresses enthusiasm for trends in lighting, citing pieces by Avram Rusu Studio, and finds inspiration in Paris Flea Market finds, like amethyst and brass-and-Murano-glass Sputnik chandeliers.
For a quick decorating trick, Schumacher suggests adding a touch of black to every room, whether through an accessory or a painted chair, to create a significant impact. When asked about a dream project in Colorado, she envisions designing a boutique hotel in Aspen, combining mountain living with global luxury elements to create a "mountain-modern with a travel vibe" aesthetic. Looking ahead, her firm is working on model units and a sales office for the St. Paul Collection in Cherry Creek North, signaling continued innovation and influence in the interior design landscape. Andrea Schumacher Interiors is located at 2406 W. 32nd Ave., Ste. D.
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