The Roaring Twenties: A Look Back

The Roaring Twenties: A Look Back

“Elegance is when the inside is as beautiful as the outside.” ~ Coco Chanel

Chrysler Building

Chrysler Building

Welcome to 2020! A fresh new decade full of new beginnings, innovations and events to look forward to. A whole 10 years to shape the trends, dare in fashion, music styles and potential bad hairstyles to reference in the future. To celebrate this numeric palindrome we’re taking a look down memory lane a 100 years back to the Roaring 1920s – Jazz Age and the inspiring influences of the Art Deco design style.

Chrysler Building

Chrysler Building

The 1920s decade was an age of economic boom with more people living in urban areas then ever. The glitzy glamour of the Jazz Age are remembered in iconic symbols like The Great Gatsby, Flapper Girls and Prohibition. Cars like the Model T Ford were instrumental in helping youngsters have the freedom to frequent Jazz bands playing at dance halls.

Alavoine of Paris and New York. Weil-Worgelt Study, ca. 1928-1930. Brooklyn Museum

Alavoine of Paris and New York. Weil-Worgelt Study, ca. 1928-1930. Brooklyn Museum

The Art Deco visual style originated in France in architecture and design. In the 1920s, becoming the first International design style to create a global influence of design in buildings, fashion, furniture and everything from ocean liners to vacuum cleaners. The essence of modern luxury, Art Deco combines fine craftsmanship and rich materials as the essence of the decade along with a new optimism in technology advancements.

An era for the “New Women” with the ability to now vote in America. More women were working in white collar jobs affording them the ability to participate in consumerism. Coco Chanel ushered in the “little black dress” and sunbathing was now in fashion. Many women adopted the flapper fashion style embracing a lifestyle now considered as the first generation of independent American women.

The Wellesley Hotel Knightsbridge, London

The Wellesley Hotel Knightsbridge, London

In architecture and Interior Design this style is still evident in many buildings around the world, like The Wellesley Knightsbridge Hotel. A 1920s townhouse rich in history and beautifully restored with a modern take on the Art Deco style. The hotel is named after Sir Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington. The building began its life as the Hyde Park Corner underground (Tube) station by architect Lesley Green and also the former home of iconic jazz and cabaret venue, Pizza on the Park. It reopened as an intimate luxury hotel, The Wellesley in December 2012. The design by Fox Linton Associates acknowledges the building’s decadent jazz legacy and has been beautifully restored.

The Beaumont Hotel, London

The glamorous Beaumont Hotel in London occupies a 1920s Art Deco style building, once the luxury parking space for Selfridges. Opened and reimagined in 2014 as a hotel designed to match the 1926 building facade.

Hotel Bachaumont, Paris

Hotel Bachaumont, Paris

We still see the charm of this style in newly designed spaces today like the Hotel Bachaumant in Paris. The dramatic archways, moldings and iron window panes create the element of simplistic grandeur.

Hotel Bachaumont, Paris

Hotel Bachaumont, Paris

This historical building from the turn of the 18th century was restored in 2016 to revive it’s history with many modern touches. Bold graphic elements compliment the artistic nature of the architectural lighting that the Art Deco style embodies. Including different styles and exotic shapes, symmetrical, shiny and in many finishes. Here are examples of a modern take of this design style in todays lighting fixtures.

Arteriors Home

Arteriors Home

Art Deco design in furniture took a sophisticated turn in this era including other influences of the Bauhaus style which incorporated tubular shapes. The curved sweeping lines of chairs and sofas covered in velvet textures in a variety of rich colors paired with refined table bases and legs create this styles elegance in a room.

To create added impact in the essence of this style, wallpaper in dramatic patterns and bold color are layered in, making an opulent statement. Here is a selection of inspiring wallpapers that define this look.

Graham and Brown

Graham and Brown

A trademark of the Art Deco style is revealed in decorative ceiling mold tiling and incredible graphic patterned floor tiles. Here are references for sources of tile made in the present time that embody the dynamic pattern of this era.

Tilebar by Vanessa DeLeon

Tilebar by Vanessa DeLeon

We’re looking forward to the next ten years of seeing design style trends discovered in our culture to celebrate. We’ve loved looking back with you to see the Roaring Twenties, Art Deco design style and all of it’s glamour. Hoping that you have found inspiration to take away to incorporate in the design of your spaces.

Cheers!

Melissa Mathe

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Colorful Painted Doors To Love

Colorful Painted Doors To Love

“Why fit in when you were born to stand out.” ~ Dr. Seuss


Along with the bursts of color in Springs freshly bloomed flowers and foliage. We couldn’t help but notice a number of newly painted colorful doors popping up while driving onsite to projects. With a new season comes the perfect time to change things up and refresh the curb appeal of your home. One of the most cost effective things to put into a house is paint. We’re sharing some of the colors we love and a few sources in case you happen to catch the color-pop door painting bug this Spring.

Nesting With Grace

Nesting With Grace

An inspirational and optimistic color… we could see this matching most greenery wreaths year round.

Sockeye (SW-6619) by Sherwin Williams

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Country Living  Photo: Brian Woodcock

Country Living Photo: Brian Woodcock

A sunny color to channel bright and new things in life.

Canary Yellow (PPG125-4) by Glidden

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Southern Living  Photo: Victor Manuel Sanchez

Southern Living Photo: Victor Manuel Sanchez

Make a bold statement with this conversation starter door paint color. This paint gets its vibrant and eye catching punch by adding a high lacquer finish to it.

Gentleman’s Gray (2062-20) by Benjamin Moore

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Burmingham Home and Garden  Photo: Jean Allsopp

Burmingham Home and Garden Photo: Jean Allsopp

This unique shade of green gives off the right amount of restrained but yet stately presence.

Similar Color Manor Green (2047-20) by Benjamin Moore

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House and Home

House and Home

A color as posh as this London door front is seemingly timeless.

Similar Color Spring Sky (674) by Benjamin Moore

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Domino Magazine  Photo: Molly Winters

Domino Magazine Photo: Molly Winters

The vivid red-orange color pop against the stark whitewash exterior and rich green shrubbery, creates a vibrant tone to this entrance.

Tangerine Dream (2012-30) Benjamin Moore

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House Beautiful

House Beautiful

The arched doorway accented with a pristine mid-toned blue matches the potted flowers perfectly. This certainly makes for a fine provincial entrance.

Similar Color Regale Blue (SW6801) Sherwin Williams

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Santorini

Santorini

Although it may be challenging to recreate this dreamy Greek Isle setting and the perfect coastal color scheme. This aegean blue color is painted into the architectural landscape there and can take any entry to another transcending level.

Similar Color St. Giles Blue (No.280) by Farrow & Ball

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Luxe Interiors + Design  Photo: Karyn Millet

Luxe Interiors + Design Photo: Karyn Millet

A bright seafoam green color painted on this farmhouse barn door adorns the entrance of a contemporary stylish California beach house. An updated color blend which gives a home a light and bright vibe.

Similar Color Jocular Green (SW6736) Sherwin Williams

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Color doesn’t have to be intimidating, it can be a fun journey to transform the way you and your guests feel entering your home. As an Interior Designer we service clients frequently that are interested in paint consultations. So grab some paint samples with us and take the exhilarating plunge into a life lived in color.

Cheers to Spring!

Melissa Mathe

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