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Watch Two Next Wave Designers Choose the Ideal Materials for Their Projects
This article details the process of two "Next Wave" interior designers, Hilary Matt and Lilse McKenna, as they select materials for two distinct family room projects. The designers virtually shop through the Kravet and Lee Jofa/Brunschwig & Fils showrooms, demonstrating how they choose upholstery fabric, wallpapers, trim, and carpets to create specific aesthetics and functionalities for their clients' homes.
Hilary Matt's project focuses on designing a family room for a young family, prioritizing durability and stain resistance. She opts for Kravet's performance chenille for a Jazz Sectional and durable gray woven-backed Bilbao armchairs. The chair legs are chosen in blond wood, offering a customizable element. To unify the space, Matt selects a neutral textured rug. For the walls, she introduces a soothing backdrop with Baturi wallpaper, featuring a slate blue watercolor pattern suitable for various family activities. The Adams Cocktail Table, a custom sculptural piece, provides ample surface area for drinks and enhances the room's aesthetic.
Lilse McKenna's project centers on incorporating a treasured family-heirloom red paisley fabric into her living room design. She pairs this existing fabric with a printed Arley cotton-linen textile for a Brunschwig & Fils Jacob sofa, an English roll-arm, tight-back design. This choice emphasizes a European feel with a traditional botanical pattern in complementary blue and gray shades. For the table skirt, McKenna seeks a subtly bold finish and samples various contrasting colors of Brunschwig & Fils bullion fringe. Her selection for the rug is a cream Moroccan-style Tarsus with a graphic mossy green print, chosen for its playful texture that contrasts with the more traditional English and French fabrics. McKenna completes her design with a French-inspired Rayure Fleurette medallion and floral stripe by Brunschwig & Fils for side chairs, further enhancing the pattern-mixing theme around the fireplace. The article provides a glimpse into the designers' thought processes and material selections, allowing readers to understand and potentially replicate the looks in their own homes.
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