Usually Ranch and sophisticated are two words we don’t find in the same sentence. However Interior Design well planned and executed can do wonders as it’s proved in this Upstate New York ranch designed by Ernest de la Torre. The home the designer renovated
from top to bottom for his family is full of designers furniture an element more associated with urban dwellers and a collection of art that is more than inspiring. Ernest de la Torre shares the Hudson River ranch with his husband, Kris Haberman, and their son, Parker. The couple lived eight years in the house before undertaking the renovation. The combination of rusticity and modern elements make this ranch a perfect home for any self-proclaimed urbanite.
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When we started remodeling our home I knew we were not going to live here forever, I also knew what many people knew, that the time of the housing boon was over. Knowing that, my choices on materials and structural changes needed to be more cautious, but I didn’t want to sacrifice style or comfort. So I kept the kitchen and bathrooms as traditional and neutral as possible, something that would appeal to most people, in case one day we decided to sell this house. For our master bathroom I mixed “real and steal” materials: marble mosaic in calacatta gold for the floor, chair rail (to end the tiles that I extended 12″ up the wall, below) and the pencil border that frames the walk-in shower. The shower walls are in porcelain that look exactly like calacatta gold marble. It’s funny the tile installer didn’t know it wasn’t marble until he saw the back of it. The vanity is custom made.The master bathroom is on the small side so I installed a programmable tile warmer, a luxury feature that will compensate for the lack of space. Anyone who has ever remodeled a home knows that faucets can be expensive. For the shower faucets I simply left out unnecessary things such as volume control handles. The main shower handle does the volume control already so why buy an extra one? I wanted to create a luxury experience for my shower with more than one water source without having to pay top money for it. I got the big overhead shower at Lowe’s where the handheld shower is a combination of one of those handles that come with the shower I just replaced the hose for one that you can connect separately and got the set of handles with its respective valves at a trade showroom. This way I was able to have two separate shower sources with two separate faucets.
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How perfect is this outdoor swimming pool space. A pure nature-inspired color palette, blue, green, white, wood…
A very unexpected color combination, green and pink with a black and white striped rug. Designed by Amanda Lindroth
How romantic is this green house surrounded by hydrangeas and boxwood parterre.
Ferragamo wicker bag, perfect for summer.
The coolest Jeep out there.
My son’s bathroom in our Jersey home with a Nautical team decor where blue and white and penny tiles contrast with wood tones. Julie Paulino Design
A mixture of subtle neutrals, black, white and light wood. Design by Tamara Magel
A Palm Beach loggia furnished with blue and white fabric and decorative wall plates. Love the nature-inspired green ceiling pendant. Image via This is Glamorous from Palm Beach Chic by Jennifer Ash Ruddick
Suzanne Kasler stunning outdoor space with two Janus et Cie iron sofas framing the outdoor fireplace under a pergola. A concrete top dining table surrounded by wood folding chairs across boxwood topiaries on gravel.
The Netherlands
Theo van Doesburg
The Netherlands: De Stijl One Hundred Years Celebration
De Stijl, “the style” in Dutch, was an artistic period born in The Netherlands in 1917. The movement’s ideology is one of Universal Unification. The artistic proposition of De Stijl is simplicity and abstraction in asymmetric rectangular and square planes where the only colors used were the primary colors, commonly red, yellow, black. Cubism.
The Artistic Period’s centenary is celebrated throughout The Netherlands with many Museum exhibitions. More information here.
Los Angeles Events
President Ronald and Nancy Reagan Living Room
Los Angeles: Jeremiah Goodman Retrospective
Through June 9
The renowned Interiors Illustrator Jeremiah Goodman’s work is on display for the first time ever in Los Angeles, at Dessin Founder. The exhibit showcases 55 original gouache paintings.
Basel, Switzerland
Basel: Art Basel
June 15 – 18
The art week which is by now the most renowned Modern and Contemporary art fair worldwide, supporting galleries and artists, takes place this month in Basel. The International art fair shows in three different continents throughout the year, Hong Kong and Miami Beach. Basel show brings the international art world together, with 291 of the
world’s leading galleries displaying the works of over 4,000 artists. A
full program of art world talks takes place each day. Exhibitions and
events are also offered by cultural institutions in Basel and the
surrounding area, creating an exciting, region-wide art week.
Thankfully it’s time to take out our denims, espadrilles and ruffle tops because summer and all its glory is here. It culturally starts this weekend with the celebration of Labor Day although officially a bit later. As the Sun sets later and the Rosé is ready for happy hour, the nail polishes get lighter in beautiful pastel colors. From Guerlain’s light purple-tone nail lacquer base, for those looking for a very subtle touch of color to Yves Saint Laurent ‘s
bright yellow for those more unique and adventurous.
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