
Photo: Sam Frost
Two interior designers share their creative process.
For her own kitchen, Orange County-based designer and Luxe Next In Design 99 talent Lindye Galloway channeled old-world European design with a SoCal twist.
The inspo: This kitchen captures my design ethos—infusing minimalist accents with refined luxury.
The stars: One of the best parts of renovating our home was utilizing furniture I personally designed: the stools, for instance, are our Ophelia Counter Stools from Lindye Galloway Shop. The pendants are by Naomi Paul.
The palette: To bring together West Coast style and Spanish charm, I chose warm neutrals with a detailed tile, unlacquered brass and Calacatta Vagli marble. Kitchens are the heart of the home. Soften your color palette and infuse them with elements that will inspire you daily.
L.A.-based Luxe Next In Design 99 honoree Jessica Ayromloo designed a longtime client’s Southampton home down to the architectural details.
The inspo: The homeowner is very laid-back and doesn’t like a lot of fuss, so we kept things light and minimal with understated design moments.
The stars: The fireplace is one of my favorite elements. I wanted its material to evoke a deconstructed and natural feeling, and found this unfired terra cotta from Clé. The sofa is Paola Lenti and the vintage rattan chairs are from Harbinger.
The palette: This room feels layered in a balanced way. When designing a space, you have to decide on the feeling you want to evoke. Then, you can determine what colors, textures and shapes best define your intention.