The neutral theme of this master bedroom, designed by Mary Foley and Michael Cox of Foley & Cox, is intimate and sophisticated. The space is grounded by a Patterson Flynn & Martin rug and accented with lush bedding and colorful greenery. (Featured in CTC&G, April 2015)
Known as the billionaire building, the vistas from this NYC master bedroom simply cannot be beat. Designer Jennifer Post upholstered the bed wall in vinyl and velvet for a sleek, eye-catching statement. (Featured in NYC&G, September 2016)
Follow designer Ron Marshall’s lead in this Fairfield County bedroom with a distinct sitting area. This arrangement adds an intimate space to read, nap or just sit back and relax. (Featured in CTC&G, September 2017)
No need to be conventional, Architect Carlos Brillembourg and Artist Karin Waisman installed a hammock indoors for a comfy napping or reading spot in this Hamptons getaway. (Featured in HC&G, July-1 2014)
The Chanel-style quilting and Gucci-inspired rug pattern is especially suitable for this fashionable master suite in NYC. Decorator Lucinda Loya designed a sleek platform bed, upholstered by Kravet’s Kaston, to embrace the room’s contemporary feel. (Featured in NYC&G, May 2018)
Architect Rob Sanders envisioned a feeling of informal elegance in the master bedroom of this New Canaan couple’s family home. The quartzite gas fireplace is flanked by matching Kravet chairs for a comfortable and cozy retreat. (Featured in CT&G, November 2017).
Manhattan-based decorator David Scott worked with shades of blue in this Water Mill home. The inviting bench, wrapped in white mohair, adds a textural element and a luxurious place to rest. (Featured in HC&G, September 2015)
Designer Amelia Johnson’s Fairfield home is bursting with blue hues. The master bedroom sports a turquoise shade with a show-stealing headboard and crisp monogrammed linens. (Featured in CTC&G, January 2019)
This article appears in the July 2019 issue of Over the Wire.