Top 4 Interior Design Projects of the Week: An Art Deco Abode, Elegant Palm Beach Retreats, and a Designer’s Own Island Getaway
1. Fluent French by Eberlein Design Consultants
No one does effortless elegance quite like the French. Designer Barbara Eberlein created this incredibly chic home for seasoned collectors of exemplary French Art Deco furniture and art. Working with a Georgian-style house, Eberlein embellished the architectural structure with graceful plaster moldings; lined walls with handmade paper, macassar ebony and textured silk; and utilized custom fabrics and area carpets handcrafted in France throughout the residence (special attention was paid to period upholstery techniques and executed by skilled museum conservators). Together, these elements create a fitting backdrop that highlights a truly singular collection. Click here to view the full project.
2. Palm Beach Pied-a-Terre by Joseph Pubillones
This waterfront pied-a-terre by Joseph Pubillones masterfully balances Old World elegance and sleek modernity. The home’s soft, neutral palette is enlivened by energetic patterns, sumptuous textures and luxe finishes, while a well-curated collection of modern design adds tons of visual interest. A proliferation of clean lines throughout the home creates a sense of serenity, allowing the residence’s stunning view to shine. Click here to view the full project.
3. 1940s Tropical Regency Palazzo by Gil Walsh Interiors
For this legendary Palm Beach villa designed by high-society architect Clarence Mack in 1940, designer Gil Walsh fashioned a sensitive restoration and decorative scheme that acknowledged the house's remarkable past (the residence has been home to a princess, a duchess, and a well-known star of the stage and screen) while preparing it for its future. Located in Palm Beach's sought-after Estate Section, the grand home features interiors that are glamorous and timeless yet exceedingly livable. Click here to view the full project.
4. Island Retreat by Branca, Inc.
Designer Alessandra Branca has taken a casual yet elegant approach to her own Harbour Island home. The bright and airy retreat features a thoughtful mix of natural touches, Chinoiserie elements and pops of perky colors like cobalt, coral and chartreuse. Furnishings include a combination of antique, vintage and contemporary pieces, which add to the residence's dynamic and approachable nature. Click here to view the full project.