
Shea Soucie And Martin Horner, Chicago-Based Interior Designers, Tell Us Which Big Mistake To Avoid (PHOTOS)
Shea Soucie and Martin Horner, co-founders of the Chicago-based interior design and architecture firm Soucie Horner, Ltd., share their insights and tips on home design. Both designers, who were educated at Ecole Speciale d'Architecture in Paris and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, offer their perspectives on emerging trends, signature design elements, and common homeowner mistakes.
In the interview, Soucie and Horner discuss the anticipated hot trends for the coming months. They highlight the growing importance of hand-crafted items made from natural materials, a trend they observed at the Leaders of Design Conference in Berlin. Horner elaborates that people are increasingly seeking evidence of a 'human hand' in fabrics, furniture, and ceramics. He also predicts that 'folding' techniques in various materials like paper, leather, fabric, and clay will gain popularity. Furthermore, they identify a trend towards 'hand-me-down design,' where homeowners prioritize craftsmanship, attention to detail, and permanence, envisioning future heirlooms for their children.
When asked about their signature elements, Martin Horner reveals his fondness for accessorizing rooms with Linda O’Connor pillows, which are crafted from antique textiles reimagined in a modern way, making each pillow a unique artwork. Shea Soucie, on the other hand, emphasizes the importance of continuity in architectural detailing, noting that its absence can make a space feel incomplete or 'not right,' as it's a fundamental element that cannot simply be purchased.
The designers also weigh in on design decisions that significantly impact a space. Horner identifies lighting as a critical aspect, stressing the need for a variety of lighting sources, including sconces, recessed fixtures, chandeliers, and floor lamps. He explains that a proper mix of direct and indirect lighting ensures a room is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
A common mistake homeowners make is a lack of understanding regarding scale and proportion. Soucie points out that this often leads to furniture, such as sofas, appearing out of place or 'lost and floating at sea' in a room, underscoring the importance of selecting appropriately sized pieces for the space.
Finally, when asked about a must-have furniture item or accessory, Martin Horner advocates for collections. He believes that personal collections are what truly personalize a home, sharing that his own home is filled with vintage crystal decanters and 1920s French porcelain collected since his college days. He emphasizes the sentimental value and stories associated with these collected items, highlighting their role in creating a unique and personal living environment.
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