
“Before I begin renovating a 1950s ranch in Amagansett this fall, the homeowners want to enjoy their house over the summer, so I’m adding a few bold pops of color, such as Schumacher’s linen Citrus Garden in Pool in the sunroom.” —Jen Going, interior designer

“I’m excited to make drapery panels using Fortuny’s Camo Isole. It’s an interpretation of traditional camouflage, created from photographs of water and islands, instead of foliage.”
—Wesley Moon, interior designer

“Thomas Paul’s aquatic fabric is fun on outdoor club chairs and pillows and also adds whimsy as upholstery in a color-saturated formal entry or dining room.”
—John Bjørnen, interior designer

“I plan on using Jeffrey Alan Mark’s Ashbury Indigo for Kravet on throw pillows. The soft blue linen is relaxed, casual, and beachy!” —Jenny Wolf, interior designer

“Schumacher’s Katsugi in Tangerine and Berry, an orange and fuchsia mix, brings vitality to a room, whether on roman shades, chairs, or throw pillows. The colors are fun and happy.”
—Amanda Nisbet, interior designer

“Thomas Paul’s Ionic in Marine through Duralee is perfect for beach and boat houses, or any other Hamptons home. It’s got a fun, fresh nautical feel.”
— Austin Handler and Jennifer Mabley, interior designers

“Fret’s Ziggety Zag in Sky, which I’d use for master bedroom draperies in a Hamptons project with views of the water. Pair this print with a textured white linen for a fresh and clean summer look.” —Jeff Lincoln, interior designer