2 On-The-Rise NorCal Designers Share Their Creative Processes
Northern California designers Alexis Smith and Becky Carter give us an inside look at how they each approached a recent interiors project.
Alexis Smith
In renovating this centenarian Piedmont abode, the Luxe Next In Design honoree and Shoshin principal Alexis Smith created a foyer suited for modern living while honoring its roots. Step inside for a closer look.
The inspo: The client loved the grand foyer for entertaining but didn’t want it to be intimidating for everyday life. It felt almost hotel-like, so we used furniture and rugs to create a more intimate scale.
The stars: A Visual Comfort & Co. fixture hangs above a table found on 1stdibs and a rug from Tony Kitz Gallery. The settee’s Kelly Wearstler stripe keeps the formal piece from feeling too serious.
The palette: We opted for blues to play well with the warm wood tones of the refurbished paneling.
Becky Carter
Becky Carter, principal of the eponymous Studio Becky Carter, took her design chops into the hospitality realm with Taub Family Outpost, a restaurant in Sonoma. Here the Luxe Next In Design 99 talent gives us the scoop on the project.
The inspo: The clients wanted a comfortable space where people would linger, so I looked to the area’s Craftsman-style homes for inspiration.
The stars: I designed the wood-and-tile cabinet and tables, and I actually made the light fixture in my woodshop! For the artwork, I combined paintings, drawings and prints with the owner’s family photos to give it that living room feel.
The palette: Brown leather and wood call back to Craftsman style. The colors feel earthy and warm but also modern and intimate.