The primary bedroom in an Upper East Side penthouse features steel-framed windows and French doors that open to a private terrace. The curtains are a Romo fabric, while the bed covering is from ALT For Living.
Interior designer Andrew Howard decked out a Fairfield County residence in vibrant hues. The primary suite includes a sectional sofa upholstered in Schumacher’s Strie fabric and a bench that uses a Holland & Sherry velvet.
Decorator Michelle Gerson designed a “big fat bubble” of a bed and went for subtle materials and “a lot of texture, which gives a quiet palette a certain richness” in this modern Bridgehampton escape.
Designer Lexi Brandfon chose Lisa Fine Textiles through John Rosselli & Associates to adorn a Century headboard and bench. Meanwhile, rattan sconces from Arteriors and nightstands through Shoppe Amber Interiors add texture to the bedroom. Click here to tour the Darien residence.
In a waterfront Westport residence, a pair of sliding glass doors in the primary bedroom leads to a small terrace. “Every day feels like vacation when you wake up to these calming views,” says interior designer and homeowner Danielle Perdue of DK Home. A Visual Comfort chandelier hangs from the cathedral ceiling, the bed is from Hickory Chair, and the bench is through Thibaut.
In the primary bedroom of Linda Fargo’s North Fork abode, a bust sourced from Beall & Bell plays foil to a slab of driftwood from Lumber + Salt.
In designer Hollis Puig’s upstate New York residence, the bedroom features a framed Hermès scarf that once belonged to her mother. The sconces above the bed are from Circa Lighting and the rug was designed by Jeffrey Bilhuber for Stark.
In a Sag Harbor home, a tester bed and nightstands are from Motxa Furniture. The throw is from Homelosophy.