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Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co.

One of the many things I enjoy about my job, is discovering talented new-to-me interior designers. I thought it'd be fun to spotlight them here on the blog as I'm sure many of you will also enjoy seeing their beautiful work and gain inspiration from it.

This week's spotlight is on Jennifer Wundrow and Heather Brock, founders of their own firm -Nest Design Co. based in Sausalito, California. A selection of lovely spaces they've designed:

Heather & Jennifer // Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co. // Arianna Belle Blog

fresh living room // Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co. // Arianna Belle Blog

reading nook // Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co. // Arianna Belle Blog

bedside details + living room side side table // Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co. // Arianna Belle Blog

bedroom // Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co. // Arianna Belle Blog

vignette // Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co. // Arianna Belle Blog

living room // Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co. // Arianna Belle Blog

chair & bookcase styling // Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co. // Arianna Belle Blog

kitchen // Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co. // Arianna Belle Blog

living room detail // Design Spotlight: Nest Design Co. // Arianna Belle Blog

Did you drool over that reading nook and that kitchen? Yeah, me too.  See more of their work here!

Designer Spotlight: Melissa Warner of MWM

Back in January, I spotlighted the very talented design trio at Massucco Warner and Miller Interior Design and Decoration. Today I'm excited to be featuring one of the latest projects by the lovely Melissa Warner, head of the Los Angeles office. Melissa sent me photographs of a San Francisco home she recently finished for a young family. I was absolutely delighted to receive them in my inbox! I think you'll see why...

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Dining Room
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How great are these tangerine velvet chairs?!? They work so beautifully with the De Gournay Portobello wallpaper.
Office
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This clean, uncluttered, light-filled office, with just the right amount of kelly green imperial trellis added for style, makes it an ideal work space.
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Who knew office cabinets could be so glam?
Living Room
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I love that these chairs are upholstered in an unexpected color -it's such a fun way to take something traditional and make it more modern
Breakfast Nook
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Such amazing light! who wouldn't want to spend their mornings there?
Family Room
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Boys' Room
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I love the impact bold painted stripes can make.
Girl's Room
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Aren't those silhouette pillows darling?
Master Dressing Room
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Vanity Area in Master Bath
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A perfect composition of simple and standout pieces {that mirror}!
Master Bedroom
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Osbourne and Little Asuka wallpaper + plush tufted headboard+crisp bedding=bedroom perfection
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I was lucky enough to do a little Q&A with Melissa. Here's what she had to say about the design project:

AB: What was the goal of the project?
M: A fresh take on the classic! The goal was to reinvent the traditional with clever details, bold patterns, and color for miles. I wanted to make the home functional and kid friendly, while maintaining a hip vibe and uniqueness that reflects the personality and youthfulness of its owners.

AB: Where did you find inspiration?
M: The clients! This young family is filled with energy and I wanted to make sure the house represented their lifestyle.

AB: What was your biggest challenge?
M: Using kid friendly fabrics without sacrificing style!

AB: What was your favorite design resource you used?
M: I worked with a local upholster who was so patient with me as we worked out every detail of tufting, nailheads, welting...the list goes on and on. I really enjoyed working with him to customize each piece and make it one of a kind.

AB: Which was your favorite room and why?
M: That's a tough one but I'd have to say the little girl's room! I had so much fun designing each detail of this space... I can't resist the turquoise and watermelon combination.

AB: Did you have to make any big compromises?
M: The client was a dream! Our visions for the space were so consistent so I didn't have to make any big compromises.

AB: Did you use any inexpensive pieces?
M: We did definitely mix and match higher end pieces with less expensive items. In the little boy's room, the beds are custom made but we paired them with lucite nesting tables from CB2 -a reasonably priced and chic solution!