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Jonathan Adler Discusses Interior Design Ideas

Bob meets with Jonathan Adler and Darren Brown to discuss the penthouse apartment's main living spaces. The two-bedroom apartment is almost a loft with its wide-open floor plan. Unlike most older New York apartments this one has great natural light. The designers are choosing deep earthy tones in the fabrics that will complement the natural brick wall and rustic structural beam. In the second bedroom/office, a skylight helps lighten the room so that crisp colors as well as dark browns can be used to make the space inviting and casually livable. Adler is using David Hicks for inspiration on the office layout colors and lines. The late David Hicks (1929-98) came to prominence in the 1960s with his eclectic style, bold use of color and his mantra, 'Interior Decoration is the art of achieving the maximum with the minimum'
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Jonathan Adler Discusses Interior Design Ideas

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" Our interior design scheme is being put together by Jonathan Adler hi Jonathan hey behind Darren brown welcome. Let's talk about the bones of the apartment we're almost finished we've been spending a lot of time with a special marmorino plaster. When you started thinking about what to do here what did you look at first well I think. When most important things about it is the very casual open plan like that I really took my cue from the kitchen being -- us as opposed to its own separate thing. So. You know here because there's no walls open and I think that really sets the tone for the layout and feel departments and he's had this very casual yet it's clearly not a family apartment not -- and I think it's like a perfect place -- like the bachelor -- trying to. Living hanging out and down we want to have this period as -- casual eclectic Spirit OK so I think you. -- space level the next thing that I was and stand with this not exceed this corner as being the very like. Kind of comfy lounge he hanging out and coming into our living room the living. Okay. So you've got assets here though you've got to break. The brick is incredible -- got an old beam and an old post -- out. Yeah and I think that the I think that on -- material level really taking our cues from the richness of the brick and and the old beams that we love when you mean a material that we may actually make what. Africa surfaces fabrics. Everything's on the rich in terms of use and furniture placement this is where you have the couch and the lounge chair and couch lounge chair and the most important -- music television and like -- right place exactly having any bachelor who's hanging -- is gonna be very focused on the TV did what kind of fabrics would you use in here on the furnishings well I want to talk a -- and -- all the materials I think that as I said we're taking her cue from the brick and the raw beams and then the marmorino plaster I think is. Conflicts are consistent in quality and Spirit and I think that -- The fabrics. Also -- I'm very rich feel. Since the actual marmorino finished after it's been waxed yeah so this phenomena which again so risk and I think we wanted to very town home. Thing with the fabrics and then some of the accessories and perhaps the rug might have other colors that kind of punch it up there excellent treatments Roman shades of natural. Like bamboo exactly yeah but did you know again the apartment has. For windows in the room that's good through an old New York apartment yeah that's right and one of them faces east Syria have morning light which I guess allows you to use some of these darker colors -- it was -- and also. You know what's really nice for the colors and also speaking of morning light I'd love to have like. A kind of casual breakfast table situation right here let's take a look at the rooms in the back is we've got essentially a two bedroom apartment but. It certainly could be a bachelor pat how would you use the rooms well I would like to do use this room. -- what he's this and of the office. For this I kind of want to change the tone a little bit. I really -- taking my cue for this room from David heads the interior decorator and English interior decorator from the sixties and seventies who was known for very strong graphic patterns from these collar. And very crisp kind of -- here as soon thereafter they're lounging casual this have you chosen a color from my personal question here from your personal -- it's good. -- the darkest brown. Which is. I think it's the local underground for the walls for the walls point that is rich yes that's a greater risk in I think I. I think he can really handle that in a room and that's because you so much light come from the skylight and from the window -- which he says as eastern facing yet the key thing in this room is -- work here all Bela. Even we just one window you've got plenty of light. -- and I want I want doesn't have a very crisp choreographed feeling so. I need a really great white lacquer desk that's very simple and very strongly and let the white lacquer desk."

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