
1/3
Mother-Daughter Decorating Wisdom
The article explores the creative connection and shared design philosophies between renowned interior designer Kathleen Rivers and her daughter, Palmer Weiss, who has also become a prominent figure in the design world. Kathleen Rivers, a Charleston-based designer, spent over four decades shaping classic Southern style, and Palmer Weiss, now based in San Francisco, has established her own successful practice. The discussion highlights how Weiss’s upbringing in Charleston, a city rich in aesthetics, significantly influenced her perspective. She frequently accompanied her mother to antique vendors, markets, and job sites, absorbing an education in beauty through osmosis. Rivers's appreciation for beauty in all its forms—from flowers to art—instilled in Weiss a constant awareness of her surroundings.
Initially, Weiss did not intend to follow in her mother's footsteps, exploring various other career paths. However, she found herself consistently drawn to homes, architecture, and art, eventually realizing her true passion lay in design. She describes the thrill of finding unique pieces during treasure hunts at flea markets and antique shacks as a driving force behind her career choice. Weiss studied the history of architecture and art in college but initially viewed it as an appreciation rather than a professional pursuit. It was not until she was thirty-one that she decided to embrace her love for design professionally.
A key aspect of Rivers's design philosophy that profoundly impacted Weiss is the creation of warm, inviting, and glamorous spaces that make people feel welcome. Rivers is known for her gregarious personality and love for entertaining, which is reflected in her designs. Weiss adopts this approach, believing that homes should be lived in and filled with life, not just look pristine for a magazine. She emphasizes that her clients seek spaces that are beautiful yet comfortable and functional for family, friends, and pets. Another significant lesson from Rivers was the concept of the high-low mix, where the pedigree or condition of an item is less important than how it contributes to the overall feel and balance of a space.
While sharing many core values with her mother, Weiss developed her distinct aesthetic, largely influenced by her adult life in California. The unique light and culture of San Francisco, as well as the different demands clients have in that region, shaped her design approach. Despite these differences, their work converges in mountain settings. Both Rivers and Weiss avoid traditional log cabin or mountain modern styles, opting instead for elegant, timeless designs that honor the local heritage without cliché. Rivers's mountain homes, known for their chic color palettes, art, and warmth, have served as a model for Weiss.
Weiss also shares two pieces of wisdom from her mother that have guided her career. First, Rivers's perspective on the inherent stress of the design business, reminding her that "no one’s ever died in an interior design accident," helps Weiss maintain perspective amidst project pressures. Second, Rivers's unwavering commitment to the final push of a project—ensuring every detail, down to the last hung picture, is perfect—inspires Weiss to finish strong and with dedication. These lessons underscore the enduring influence of a mother's wisdom on her daughter's professional and personal journey in interior design.
#MotherDaughter #InteriorDesign #SouthernStyle #PalmerWeiss #KathleenRivers #Charleston #HomeDecor #DesignPhilosophy #CreativeInfluence #MotherDaughter #InteriorDesign #SouthernStyle #PalmerWeiss #KathleenRivers #Charleston #HomeDecor #DesignPhilosophy #CreativeInfluence
0 Kommentare insgesamt
Noch keine KommentareDas könnte Ihnen auch gefallen





















































